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Generate Playwright tests. Use when user says "write tests", "generate tests", "add tests for", "test this component", "e2e test", "create test for", "test this page", or "test this feature".

适合你,如果经常需要为前端功能编写自动化测试

/ 下载安装
generate.skill双击,或拖进 Claude 桌面版 / Cowork,即完成安装↓ .skill↓ .zip
用别的 agent?下载 .zip 解压,把文件夹放进它的技能目录
Claude Code~/.claude/skills/(项目级 .claude/skills/)
Codex CLI~/.codex/skills/
Cursor自动读取上面两处目录
其他工具见其文档的「skills」目录;两个下载是同一份文件,只是名字不同
/ 通过 npx 安装 校验哈希
npx oh-my-skill add adriannoes/awesome-vibe-coding/generate
/ 通过 bash 安装
curl -fsSL https://oh-my-skill.com/install.sh | bash -s -- adriannoes/awesome-vibe-coding/generate
/ 已经装过?验证本机副本,不用重装
npx oh-my-skill verify adriannoes/awesome-vibe-coding/generate
安装目标可用 --agent / --scope 或 --to 明确指定;省略时只会在唯一已存在的 agent 目录上自动选择,零命中或多命中会停止并提示。content_hash 缺失或不一致均拒装。
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怎么用

技能原文 SKILL.md作者撰写 · MIT · e4ed3a9

Generate Playwright Tests

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 | ../pw/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:

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:

// 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:

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
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