In this video, we are going to learn the test annotations concept.
Chapters:
0:00 Test Annotations
2:35 1) only
4:00 2) Skip
6:40 3) Fixme
8:00 4) Fail
10:27 Timeout
12:40 5) Slow
14:00 Recap
Source code:
https://github.com/ortoniKC/Playwrigh...
1. skip - marks the test as irrelevant. Playwright Test does not run such a test. Use this annotation when the test is not applicable in some configuration.
2. fail - marks the test as failing. Playwright Test will run this test and ensure it does indeed fail. If the test does not fail, Playwright Test will complain.
3. fixme - marks the test as failing. Playwright Test will not run this test, as opposite to the fail annotation. Use fixme when running the test is slow or crashy.
4. slow - marks the test as slow and triples the test timeout.
Reference:
https://playwright.dev/docs/test-anno...
Bug:
https://github.com/microsoft/playwrig...
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