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this does not work yet, maybe due to custom webpack config or somethign else. the goal for using playwright-test would be running tests in the same web context, with real webextension APIs (right now we use mocks, which not always match real world behavior) this is something we may pick up in spare time notes to self: - for now playwright-test can only run Chromium extension mode, Firefox is not supported :-( - no headless mode for running in extension context, browser window is always shown
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This PR adds
playwright-testwhich enables us to run mocha tests in real WebExtension context.Motivation
Right now we use mocks, which not always match real world behavior, which is known to be different in Firefox and Chromium (APIs diverge slightly).
Running in real WebExtension context would let us catch those discrepancies.
Caveats
Firefox is not supported due to missing
this.browser.targets is not a function