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Playwright is a Node.js library to automate Chromium, Firefox and WebKit with a single API. Playwright is built to enable cross-browser web automation that is ever-green, capable, reliable and fast.
| Linux | macOS | Windows | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chromium 93.0.4576.0 | β | β | β |
| WebKit 14.2 | β | β | β |
| Firefox 90.0 | β | β | β |
Headless execution is supported for all the browsers on all platforms. Check out system requirements for details.
npm i -D playwright
This installs Playwright and browser binaries for Chromium, Firefox and WebKit. Once installed, you can require Playwright in a Node.js script and automate web browser interactions.
Playwright is built to automate the broad and growing set of web browser capabilities used by Single Page Apps and Progressive Web Apps.
- Scenarios that span multiple page, domains and iframes
- Auto-wait for elements to be ready before executing actions (like click, fill)
- Intercept network activity for stubbing and mocking network requests
- Emulate mobile devices, geolocation, permissions
- Support for web components via shadow-piercing selectors
- Native input events for mouse and keyboard
- Upload and download files
This code snippet navigates to whatsmyuseragent.org in Chromium, Firefox and WebKit, and saves 3 screenshots.
const playwright = require('playwright'); (async () => { for (const browserType of ['chromium', 'firefox', 'webkit']) { const browser = await playwright[browserType].launch(); const context = await browser.newContext(); const page = await context.newPage(); await page.goto('http://whatsmyuseragent.org/'); await page.screenshot({ path: `example-${browserType}.png` }); await browser.close(); } })();
This snippet emulates Mobile Safari on a device at a given geolocation, navigates to maps.google.com, performs action and takes a screenshot.
const { webkit, devices } = require('playwright'); const iPhone11 = devices['iPhone 11 Pro']; (async () => { const browser = await webkit.launch(); const context = await browser.newContext({ ...iPhone11, locale: 'en-US', geolocation: { longitude: 12.492507, latitude: 41.889938 }, permissions: ['geolocation'] }); const page = await context.newPage(); await page.goto('https://maps.google.com'); await page.click('text="Your location"'); await page.waitForRequest(/.*preview\/pwa/); await page.screenshot({ path: 'colosseum-iphone.png' }); await browser.close(); })();
This code snippet navigates to example.com in Firefox, and executes a script in the page context.
const { firefox } = require('playwright'); (async () => { const browser = await firefox.launch(); const context = await browser.newContext(); const page = await context.newPage(); await page.goto('https://www.example.com/'); const dimensions = await page.evaluate(() => { return { width: document.documentElement.clientWidth, height: document.documentElement.clientHeight, deviceScaleFactor: window.devicePixelRatio } }); console.log(dimensions); await browser.close(); })();
This code snippet sets up request routing for a WebKit page to log all network requests.
const { webkit } = require('playwright'); (async () => { const browser = await webkit.launch(); const context = await browser.newContext(); const page = await context.newPage(); // Log and continue all network requests page.route('**', route => { console.log(route.request().url()); route.continue(); }); await page.goto('http://todomvc.com'); await browser.close(); })();