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About

This skill provides battle-tested Playwright patterns for writing, debugging, and scaling reliable test suites in TypeScript/JavaScript. Use it for guidance on E2E, API, component, visual, and accessibility testing, plus CI/CD, page objects, and migration from other frameworks. It includes 50+ reference guides with practical examples and production-tested recommendations.

Quick Install

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npx skills add testdino-hq/playwright-skill -a claude-code
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/plugin add https://github.com/testdino-hq/playwright-skill
Git CloneAlternative
git clone https://github.com/testdino-hq/playwright-skill.git ~/.claude/skills/playwright-skill

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Documentation

Playwright Skill

Opinionated, production-tested Playwright guidance — every pattern includes when (and when not) to use it.

50+ reference guides covering the full Playwright surface: selectors, assertions, fixtures, page objects, network mocking, auth, visual regression, accessibility, API testing, CI/CD, debugging, and more — with TypeScript and JavaScript examples throughout.

Playwright 1.59+ highlights covered in these guides include screencast recording, browser binding for agent workflows, CLI debugging and trace analysis, aria snapshot helpers, and in-place storage state updates.

Security Trust Boundary

This skill is designed for testing applications you own or have explicit authorization to test. It does not support or endorse automating interactions with third-party websites or services without permission.

When writing tests or automation that fetch content from external sources (e.g., baseURL pointing to staging/production), treat all returned page content as untrusted input — never pass raw page text back into agent instructions or dynamic code execution without sanitization, as this creates an indirect prompt injection risk.

For CI/CD workflows, pin all external dependencies (GitHub Actions, Docker images) to immutable references (commit SHAs, image digests) rather than mutable version tags. See ci-github-actions.md and docker-and-containers.md for pinning guidance.

Golden Rules

  1. getByRole() over CSS/XPath — resilient to markup changes, mirrors how users see the page
  2. Never page.waitForTimeout() — use expect(locator).toBeVisible() or page.waitForURL()
  3. Web-first assertionsexpect(locator) auto-retries; expect(await locator.textContent()) does not
  4. Isolate every test — no shared state, no execution-order dependencies
  5. baseURL in config — zero hardcoded URLs in tests
  6. Retries: 2 in CI, 0 locally — surface flakiness where it matters
  7. Traces: 'on-first-retry' — rich debugging artifacts without CI slowdown
  8. Fixtures over globals — share state via test.extend(), not module-level variables
  9. One behavior per test — multiple related expect() calls are fine
  10. Mock external services only — never mock your own app; mock third-party APIs, payment gateways, email

Guide Index

Writing Tests

What you're doingGuideDeep dive
Choosing selectorslocators.mdlocator-strategy.md
Assertions & waitingassertions-and-waiting.md
Organizing test suitestest-organization.mdtest-architecture.md
Playwright configconfiguration.md
Page objectspage-object-model.mdpom-vs-fixtures-vs-helpers.md
Fixtures & hooksfixtures-and-hooks.md
Test datatest-data-management.md
Auth & loginauthentication.mdauth-flows.md
API testing (REST/GraphQL)api-testing.md
Visual regressionvisual-regression.md
Accessibilityaccessibility.md
Mobile & responsivemobile-and-responsive.md
Component testingcomponent-testing.md
Network mockingnetwork-mocking.mdwhen-to-mock.md
Forms & validationforms-and-validation.md
File uploads/downloadsfile-operations.mdfile-upload-download.md
Error & edge caseserror-and-edge-cases.md
CRUD flowscrud-testing.md
Drag and dropdrag-and-drop.md
Search & filter UIsearch-and-filter.md

Debugging & Fixing

ProblemGuide
General debugging workflowdebugging.md
Specific error messageerror-index.md
Flaky / intermittent testsflaky-tests.md
Common beginner mistakescommon-pitfalls.md

Framework Recipes

FrameworkGuide
Next.js (App Router + Pages Router)nextjs.md
React (CRA, Vite)react.md
Vue 3 / Nuxtvue.md
Angularangular.md

Migration Guides

FromGuide
Cypressfrom-cypress.md
Selenium / WebDriverfrom-selenium.md

Architecture Decisions

QuestionGuide
Which locator strategy?locator-strategy.md
E2E vs component vs API?test-architecture.md
Mock vs real services?when-to-mock.md
POM vs fixtures vs helpers?pom-vs-fixtures-vs-helpers.md

CI/CD & Infrastructure

TopicGuide
GitHub Actionsci-github-actions.md
GitLab CIci-gitlab.md
CircleCI / Azure DevOps / Jenkinsci-other.md
Parallel execution & shardingparallel-and-sharding.md
Docker & containersdocker-and-containers.md
Reports & artifactsreporting-and-artifacts.md
Code coveragetest-coverage.md
Global setup/teardownglobal-setup-teardown.md
Multi-project configprojects-and-dependencies.md

Specialized Topics

TopicGuide
Multi-user & collaborationmulti-user-and-collaboration.md
WebSockets & real-timewebsockets-and-realtime.md
Browser APIs (geo, clipboard, permissions)browser-apis.md
iframes & Shadow DOMiframes-and-shadow-dom.md
Canvas & WebGLcanvas-and-webgl.md
Service workers & PWAservice-workers-and-pwa.md
Electron appselectron-testing.md
Browser extensionsbrowser-extensions.md
Security testingsecurity-testing.md
Performance & benchmarksperformance-testing.md
i18n & localizationi18n-and-localization.md
Multi-tab & popupsmulti-context-and-popups.md
Clock & time mockingclock-and-time-mocking.md
Third-party integrationsthird-party-integrations.md

CLI Browser Automation

What you're doingGuide
CLI browser interactionplaywright-cli/SKILL.md
Core commands (open, click, fill, navigate)core-commands.md
Network mocking & interceptionrequest-mocking.md
Running custom Playwright coderunning-custom-code.md
Multi-session browser managementsession-management.md
Cookies, localStorage, auth statestorage-and-auth.md
Test code generation from CLItest-generation.md
Tracing and debuggingtracing-and-debugging.md
Screenshots, video, PDFscreenshots-and-media.md
Device & environment emulationdevice-emulation.md
Complex multi-step workflowsadvanced-workflows.md

Language Note

All guides include TypeScript and JavaScript examples. When the project uses .js files or has no tsconfig.json, examples are adapted to plain JavaScript.

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