playwright-java
Scaffold, write, debug, and enhance enterprise-grade Playwright E2E tests in Java using Page Object Model, JUnit 5, Allure reporting, and parallel execution.
Best use case
playwright-java is best used when you need a repeatable AI agent workflow instead of a one-off prompt.
Scaffold, write, debug, and enhance enterprise-grade Playwright E2E tests in Java using Page Object Model, JUnit 5, Allure reporting, and parallel execution.
Teams using playwright-java should expect a more consistent output, faster repeated execution, less prompt rewriting.
When to use this skill
- You want a reusable workflow that can be run more than once with consistent structure.
When not to use this skill
- You only need a quick one-off answer and do not need a reusable workflow.
- You cannot install or maintain the underlying files, dependencies, or repository context.
Installation
Claude Code / Cursor / Codex
Manual Installation
- Download SKILL.md from GitHub
- Place it in
.claude/skills/playwright-java/SKILL.mdinside your project - Restart your AI agent — it will auto-discover the skill
How playwright-java Compares
| Feature / Agent | playwright-java | Standard Approach |
|---|---|---|
| Platform Support | Not specified | Limited / Varies |
| Context Awareness | High | Baseline |
| Installation Complexity | Unknown | N/A |
Frequently Asked Questions
What does this skill do?
Scaffold, write, debug, and enhance enterprise-grade Playwright E2E tests in Java using Page Object Model, JUnit 5, Allure reporting, and parallel execution.
Where can I find the source code?
You can find the source code on GitHub using the link provided at the top of the page.
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SKILL.md Source
# Playwright Java – Advanced Test Automation
## Overview
This skill produces production-quality, enterprise-grade Playwright Java test code.
It enforces the Page Object Model (POM), strict locator strategies, thread-safe parallel
execution, and full Allure reporting integration. Targets Java 17+ and Playwright 1.44+.
Supporting reference files are available for deeper topics:
| Topic | File |
|-------|------|
| Maven POM, ConfigReader, Docker/CI setup | `references/config.md` |
| Component pattern, dropdowns, uploads, waits | `references/page-objects.md` |
| Full assertion API, soft assertions, visual testing | `references/assertions.md` |
| Fixtures, test data factory, auth state, retry | `references/fixtures.md` |
| Drop-in base class templates | `templates/BaseTest.java`, `templates/BasePage.java` |
---
## When to Use This Skill
- Use when scaffolding a new Playwright Java project from scratch
- Use when writing Page Object classes or JUnit 5 test classes
- Use when the user asks about cross-browser testing, parallel execution, or Allure reports
- Use when fixing flaky tests or replacing `Thread.sleep()` with proper waits
- Use when setting up Playwright in CI/CD pipelines (GitHub Actions, Jenkins, Docker)
- Use when combining API calls and UI assertions in a single test (hybrid testing)
- Use when the user mentions "POM pattern", "BrowserContext", "Playwright fixtures", or "traces"
---
## How It Works
### Step 1: Decide the Approach
Use this matrix to pick the right pattern before writing any code:
| User Request | Approach |
|---|---|
| New project from scratch | Full scaffold — see `references/config.md` |
| Single feature test | POM page class + JUnit5 test class |
| API + UI hybrid | `APIRequestContext` alongside `Page` |
| Cross-browser | `@MethodSource` parameterized over browser names |
| Flaky test fix | Replace `sleep` with `waitFor` / `waitForResponse` |
| CI integration | `playwright install --with-deps` in pipeline |
| Parallel execution | `junit-platform.properties` + `ThreadLocal` |
| Rich reporting | Allure + Playwright trace + video recording |
---
### Step 2: Scaffold the Project Structure
Always use this layout when creating a new project:
```
src/
├── test/
│ ├── java/com/company/tests/
│ │ ├── base/
│ │ │ ├── BaseTest.java ← templates/BaseTest.java
│ │ │ └── BasePage.java ← templates/BasePage.java
│ │ ├── pages/
│ │ │ └── LoginPage.java
│ │ ├── tests/
│ │ │ └── LoginTest.java
│ │ ├── utils/
│ │ │ ├── TestDataFactory.java
│ │ │ └── WaitUtils.java
│ │ └── config/
│ │ └── ConfigReader.java
│ └── resources/
│ ├── test.properties
│ ├── junit-platform.properties
│ └── testdata/users.json
pom.xml
```
---
### Step 3: Set Up Thread-Safe BaseTest
```java
public class BaseTest {
protected static ThreadLocal<Playwright> playwrightTL = new ThreadLocal<>();
protected static ThreadLocal<Browser> browserTL = new ThreadLocal<>();
protected static ThreadLocal<BrowserContext> contextTL = new ThreadLocal<>();
protected static ThreadLocal<Page> pageTL = new ThreadLocal<>();
protected Page page() { return pageTL.get(); }
@BeforeEach
void setUp() {
Playwright playwright = Playwright.create();
playwrightTL.set(playwright);
Browser browser = resolveBrowser(playwright).launch(
new BrowserType.LaunchOptions()
.setHeadless(ConfigReader.isHeadless()));
browserTL.set(browser);
BrowserContext context = browser.newContext(new Browser.NewContextOptions()
.setViewportSize(1920, 1080)
.setRecordVideoDir(Paths.get("target/videos/"))
.setLocale("en-US"));
context.tracing().start(new Tracing.StartOptions()
.setScreenshots(true).setSnapshots(true));
contextTL.set(context);
pageTL.set(context.newPage());
}
@AfterEach
void tearDown(TestInfo testInfo) {
String name = testInfo.getDisplayName().replaceAll("[^a-zA-Z0-9]", "_");
contextTL.get().tracing().stop(new Tracing.StopOptions()
.setPath(Paths.get("target/traces/" + name + ".zip")));
pageTL.get().close();
contextTL.get().close();
browserTL.get().close();
playwrightTL.get().close();
}
private BrowserType resolveBrowser(Playwright pw) {
return switch (System.getProperty("browser", "chromium").toLowerCase()) {
case "firefox" -> pw.firefox();
case "webkit" -> pw.webkit();
default -> pw.chromium();
};
}
}
```
---
### Step 4: Build Page Object Classes
```java
public class LoginPage extends BasePage {
// Declare ALL locators as fields — never inline in action methods
private final Locator emailInput;
private final Locator passwordInput;
private final Locator loginButton;
private final Locator errorMessage;
public LoginPage(Page page) {
super(page);
emailInput = page.getByLabel("Email address");
passwordInput = page.getByLabel("Password");
loginButton = page.getByRole(AriaRole.BUTTON,
new Page.GetByRoleOptions().setName("Sign in"));
errorMessage = page.getByTestId("login-error");
}
@Override protected String getUrl() { return "/login"; }
// Navigation methods return the next Page Object — enables fluent chaining
public DashboardPage loginAs(String email, String password) {
fill(emailInput, email);
fill(passwordInput, password);
clickAndWaitForNav(loginButton);
return new DashboardPage(page);
}
public LoginPage loginExpectingError(String email, String password) {
fill(emailInput, email);
fill(passwordInput, password);
loginButton.click();
errorMessage.waitFor();
return this;
}
public String getErrorMessage() { return errorMessage.textContent(); }
}
```
---
### Step 5: Write Tests with Allure Annotations
```java
@ExtendWith(AllureJunit5.class)
class LoginTest extends BaseTest {
private LoginPage loginPage;
@BeforeEach
void openLoginPage() {
loginPage = new LoginPage(page());
loginPage.navigate();
}
@Test
@Severity(SeverityLevel.BLOCKER)
@DisplayName("Valid credentials redirect to dashboard")
void shouldLoginWithValidCredentials() {
User user = TestDataFactory.getDefaultUser();
DashboardPage dash = loginPage.loginAs(user.email(), user.password());
assertThat(page()).hasURL(Pattern.compile(".*/dashboard"));
assertThat(dash.getWelcomeBanner()).containsText("Welcome, " + user.firstName());
}
@Test
void shouldShowErrorOnInvalidCredentials() {
loginPage.loginExpectingError("bad@test.com", "wrongpass");
SoftAssertions softly = new SoftAssertions();
softly.assertThat(loginPage.getErrorMessage()).contains("Invalid email or password");
softly.assertThat(page()).hasURL(Pattern.compile(".*/login"));
softly.assertAll();
}
@ParameterizedTest
@MethodSource("provideInvalidCredentials")
void shouldRejectInvalidCredentials(String email, String password, String expectedError) {
loginPage.loginExpectingError(email, password);
assertThat(loginPage.getErrorMessage()).containsText(expectedError);
}
static Stream<Arguments> provideInvalidCredentials() {
return Stream.of(
Arguments.of("", "password123", "Email is required"),
Arguments.of("user@test.com", "", "Password is required"),
Arguments.of("notanemail", "pass", "Invalid email format")
);
}
}
```
---
## Examples
### Example 1: API + UI Hybrid Test
```java
@Test
void shouldDisplayNewlyCreatedOrder() {
// Arrange via API — faster than navigating through UI
APIRequestContext api = page().context().request();
APIResponse response = api.post("/api/orders",
RequestOptions.create()
.setHeader("Authorization", "Bearer " + authToken)
.setData(Map.of("productId", "SKU-001", "quantity", 2)));
assertThat(response).isOK();
String orderId = new JsonParser().parse(response.text())
.getAsJsonObject().get("id").getAsString();
OrdersPage orders = new OrdersPage(page());
orders.navigate();
assertThat(orders.getOrderRowById(orderId)).isVisible();
}
```
### Example 2: Network Mocking
```java
@Test
void shouldHandleApiFailureGracefully() {
page().route("**/api/products", route -> route.fulfill(
new Route.FulfillOptions()
.setStatus(503)
.setBody("{\"error\":\"Service Unavailable\"}")
.setContentType("application/json")));
ProductsPage products = new ProductsPage(page());
products.navigate();
assertThat(products.getErrorBanner())
.hasText("We're having trouble loading products. Please try again.");
}
```
### Example 3: Parallel Cross-Browser Test
```java
@ParameterizedTest
@MethodSource("browsers")
void shouldRenderCheckoutOnAllBrowsers(String browserName) {
System.setProperty("browser", browserName);
new CheckoutPage(page()).navigate();
assertThat(page().locator(".checkout-form")).isVisible();
}
static Stream<String> browsers() {
return Stream.of("chromium", "firefox", "webkit");
}
```
### Example 4: Parallel Execution Config
```properties
# src/test/resources/junit-platform.properties
junit.jupiter.execution.parallel.enabled=true
junit.jupiter.execution.parallel.mode.default=concurrent
junit.jupiter.execution.parallel.config.strategy=fixed
junit.jupiter.execution.parallel.config.fixed.parallelism=4
```
### Example 5: GitHub Actions CI Pipeline
```yaml
- name: Install Playwright browsers
run: mvn exec:java -e -Dexec.mainClass=com.microsoft.playwright.CLI -Dexec.args="install --with-deps"
- name: Run tests
run: mvn test -Dbrowser=${{ matrix.browser }} -Dheadless=true
- name: Upload traces on failure
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
if: failure()
with:
name: playwright-traces
path: target/traces/
- name: Upload Allure results
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
if: always()
with:
name: allure-results
path: target/allure-results/
```
---
## Best Practices
- ✅ Use `ThreadLocal<Page>` for every parallel-safe test suite
- ✅ Declare all `Locator` fields at the top of the Page Object class
- ✅ Return the next Page Object from navigation methods (fluent chaining)
- ✅ Use `assertThat(locator)` — it auto-retries until timeout
- ✅ Use `getByRole`, `getByLabel`, `getByTestId` as first-choice locators
- ✅ Start tracing in `@BeforeEach` and stop with a file path in `@AfterEach`
- ✅ Use `SoftAssertions` when validating multiple fields on a single page
- ✅ Set up saved auth state (`storageState`) to skip login across test classes
- ❌ Never use `Thread.sleep()` — replace with `waitFor()` or `waitForResponse()`
- ❌ Never hardcode base URLs — always use `ConfigReader.getBaseUrl()`
- ❌ Never create a `Playwright` instance inside a Page Object
- ❌ Never use XPath for dynamic or frequently changing elements
---
## Common Pitfalls
- **Problem:** Tests fail randomly in parallel mode
**Solution:** Ensure every test creates its own `Playwright → Browser → BrowserContext → Page` chain via `ThreadLocal`. Never share a `Page` across threads.
- **Problem:** `assertThat(locator).isVisible()` times out even when the element appears
**Solution:** Increase timeout with `.setTimeout(10_000)` or raise `context.setDefaultTimeout()` in `BaseTest`.
- **Problem:** `Thread.sleep(2000)` was added but tests are still flaky
**Solution:** Replace with `page.waitForResponse("**/api/endpoint", () -> action())` or `assertThat(locator).hasText("Done")` which polls automatically.
- **Problem:** Playwright trace zip is empty or missing
**Solution:** Ensure `tracing().start()` is called before test actions and `tracing().stop()` is in `@AfterEach` — not `@AfterAll`.
- **Problem:** Allure report is blank or missing steps
**Solution:** Add the AspectJ agent to `maven-surefire-plugin` `<argLine>` in `pom.xml` — see `references/config.md` for the exact snippet.
- **Problem:** `storageState` auth file is stale and tests redirect to login
**Solution:** Re-run `AuthSetup` to regenerate `target/auth/user-state.json` before the suite, or add a `@BeforeAll` that conditionally refreshes it.
---
## Related Skills
- `@rest-assured-java` — Use for pure API test suites without any UI interaction
- `@selenium-java` — Legacy alternative; prefer Playwright for all new projects
- `@allure-reporting` — Deep-dive into Allure annotations, categories, and history trends
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