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Reza Rezvani 670930c69d feat(docs): implement unified design system across all generated pages
- Add CSS components: .page-meta badges, .domain-header, .install-banner
- Fix invisible tab navigation (explicit color for light/dark modes)
- Rewrite generate-docs.py with design system templates
- Domain indexes: centered headers with icons, install banners, grid cards
- Skill pages: pill badges (domain, skill ID, source), install commands
- Agent/command pages: type badges with domain icons
- Regenerate all 210 pages (180 skills + 15 agents + 15 commands)

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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---
title: "Generate Playwright Tests"
description: "Generate Playwright Tests - Claude Code skill from the Engineering - Core domain."
---
# Generate Playwright Tests
<div class="page-meta" markdown>
<span class="meta-badge">:material-code-braces: Engineering - Core</span>
<span class="meta-badge">:material-identifier: `generate`</span>
<span class="meta-badge">:material-github: <a href="https://github.com/alirezarezvani/claude-skills/tree/main/engineering-team/playwright-pro/skills/generate/SKILL.md">Source</a></span>
</div>
<div class="install-banner" markdown>
<span class="install-label">Install:</span> <code>claude /plugin install engineering-skills</code>
</div>
Generate production-ready Playwright tests from a user story, URL, component name, or feature description.
## Input
`$ARGUMENTS` contains what to test. Examples:
- `"user can log in with email and password"`
- `"the checkout flow"`
- `"src/components/UserProfile.tsx"`
- `"the search page with filters"`
## Steps
### 1. Understand the Target
Parse `$ARGUMENTS` to determine:
- **User story**: Extract the behavior to verify
- **Component path**: Read the component source code
- **Page/URL**: Identify the route and its elements
- **Feature name**: Map to relevant app areas
### 2. Explore the Codebase
Use the `Explore` subagent to gather context:
- Read `playwright.config.ts` for `testDir`, `baseURL`, `projects`
- Check existing tests in `testDir` for patterns, fixtures, and conventions
- If a component path is given, read the component to understand its props, states, and interactions
- Check for existing page objects in `pages/`
- Check for existing fixtures in `fixtures/`
- Check for auth setup (`auth.setup.ts` or `storageState` config)
### 3. Select Templates
Check `templates/` in this plugin for matching patterns:
| If testing... | Load template from |
|---|---|
| Login/auth flow | `templates/auth/login.md` |
| CRUD operations | `templates/crud/` |
| Checkout/payment | `templates/checkout/` |
| Search/filter UI | `templates/search/` |
| Form submission | `templates/forms/` |
| Dashboard/data | `templates/dashboard/` |
| Settings page | `templates/settings/` |
| Onboarding flow | `templates/onboarding/` |
| API endpoints | `templates/api/` |
| Accessibility | `templates/accessibility/` |
Adapt the template to the specific app — replace `{{placeholders}}` with actual selectors, URLs, and data.
### 4. Generate the Test
Follow these rules:
**Structure:**
```typescript
import { test, expect } from '@playwright/test';
// Import custom fixtures if the project uses them
test.describe('Feature Name', () => {
// Group related behaviors
test('should <expected behavior>', async ({ page }) => {
// Arrange: navigate, set up state
// Act: perform user action
// Assert: verify outcome
});
});
```
**Locator priority** (use the first that works):
1. `getByRole()` — buttons, links, headings, form elements
2. `getByLabel()` — form fields with labels
3. `getByText()` — non-interactive text content
4. `getByPlaceholder()` — inputs with placeholder text
5. `getByTestId()` — when semantic options aren't available
**Assertions** — always web-first:
```typescript
// GOOD — auto-retries
await expect(page.getByRole('heading')).toBeVisible();
await expect(page.getByRole('alert')).toHaveText('Success');
// BAD — no retry
const text = await page.textContent('.msg');
expect(text).toBe('Success');
```
**Never use:**
- `page.waitForTimeout()`
- `page.$(selector)` or `page.$$(selector)`
- Bare CSS selectors unless absolutely necessary
- `page.evaluate()` for things locators can do
**Always include:**
- Descriptive test names that explain the behavior
- Error/edge case tests alongside happy path
- Proper `await` on every Playwright call
- `baseURL`-relative navigation (`page.goto('/')` not `page.goto('http://...')`)
### 5. Match Project Conventions
- If project uses TypeScript → generate `.spec.ts`
- If project uses JavaScript → generate `.spec.js` with `require()` imports
- If project has page objects → use them instead of inline locators
- If project has custom fixtures → import and use them
- If project has a test data directory → create test data files there
### 6. Generate Supporting Files (If Needed)
- **Page object**: If the test touches 5+ unique locators on one page, create a page object
- **Fixture**: If the test needs shared setup (auth, data), create or extend a fixture
- **Test data**: If the test uses structured data, create a JSON file in `test-data/`
### 7. Verify
Run the generated test:
```bash
npx playwright test <generated-file> --reporter=list
```
If it fails:
1. Read the error
2. Fix the test (not the app)
3. Run again
4. If it's an app issue, report it to the user
## Output
- Generated test file(s) with path
- Any supporting files created (page objects, fixtures, data)
- Test run result
- Coverage note: what behaviors are now tested