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Run browser tests on pages affected by current PR or branch
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Run browser tests on pages affected by current PR or branch
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| name | test-browser |
| description | Run browser tests on pages affected by current PR or branch |
| argument-hint | [PR number, branch name, 'current', or --port PORT] |
Run end-to-end browser tests on pages affected by a PR or branch changes using the agent-browser CLI.
agent-browser Only For Browser AutomationThis workflow uses the agent-browser CLI exclusively. Do not use any alternative browser automation system, browser MCP integration, or built-in browser-control tool. If the platform offers multiple ways to control a browser, always choose agent-browser.
Use agent-browser for: opening pages, clicking elements, filling forms, taking screenshots, and scraping rendered content.
Platform-specific hints:
mcp__claude-in-chrome__*).bin/dev, rails server, npm run dev)agent-browser CLI installed (see Setup below)command -v agent-browser >/dev/null 2>&1 && echo "Installed" || echo "NOT INSTALLED"
Install if needed:
npm install -g agent-browser
agent-browser install
See the agent-browser skill for detailed usage.
Before starting, verify agent-browser is available:
command -v agent-browser >/dev/null 2>&1 && echo "Ready" || (echo "Installing..." && npm install -g agent-browser && agent-browser install)
If installation fails, inform the user and stop.
Ask the user whether to run headed or headless (using the platform's question tool — e.g., AskUserQuestion in Claude Code, request_user_input in Codex, ask_user in Gemini — or present options and wait for a reply):
Do you want to watch the browser tests run?
1. Headed (watch) - Opens visible browser window so you can see tests run
2. Headless (faster) - Runs in background, faster but invisible
Store the choice and use the --headed flag when the user selects option 1.
If PR number provided:
gh pr view [number] --json files -q '.files[].path'
If 'current' or empty:
git diff --name-only main...HEAD
If branch name provided:
git diff --name-only main...[branch]
Map changed files to testable routes:
| File Pattern | Route(s) |
|---|---|
app/views/users/* | /users, /users/:id, /users/new |
app/controllers/settings_controller.rb | /settings |
app/javascript/controllers/*_controller.js | Pages using that Stimulus controller |
app/components/*_component.rb | Pages rendering that component |
app/views/layouts/* | All pages (test homepage at minimum) |
app/assets/stylesheets/* | Visual regression on key pages |
app/helpers/*_helper.rb | Pages using that helper |
src/app/* (Next.js) | Corresponding routes |
src/components/* | Pages using those components |
Build a list of URLs to test based on the mapping.
Determine the dev server port using this priority:
--port 5000, use that directlyAGENTS.md, CLAUDE.md, or other instruction files for port references--port flags.env, .env.local, .env.development for PORT=3000PORT="${EXPLICIT_PORT:-}"
if [ -z "$PORT" ]; then
PORT=$(grep -Eio '(port\s*[:=]\s*|localhost:)([0-9]{4,5})' AGENTS.md 2>/dev/null | grep -Eo '[0-9]{4,5}' | head -1)
if [ -z "$PORT" ]; then
PORT=$(grep -Eio '(port\s*[:=]\s*|localhost:)([0-9]{4,5})' CLAUDE.md 2>/dev/null | grep -Eo '[0-9]{4,5}' | head -1)
fi
fi
if [ -z "$PORT" ]; then
PORT=$(grep -Eo '\-\-port[= ]+[0-9]{4,5}' package.json 2>/dev/null | grep -Eo '[0-9]{4,5}' | head -1)
fi
if [ -z "$PORT" ]; then
PORT=$(grep -h '^PORT=' .env .env.local .env.development 2>/dev/null | tail -1 | cut -d= -f2)
fi
PORT="${PORT:-3000}"
echo "Using dev server port: $PORT"
agent-browser open http://localhost:${PORT}
agent-browser snapshot -i
If the server is not running, inform the user:
Server not running on port ${PORT}
Please start your development server:
- Rails: `bin/dev` or `rails server`
- Node/Next.js: `npm run dev`
- Custom port: run this skill again with `--port <your-port>`
Then re-run this skill.
For each affected route:
Navigate and capture snapshot:
agent-browser open "http://localhost:${PORT}/[route]"
agent-browser snapshot -i
For headed mode:
agent-browser --headed open "http://localhost:${PORT}/[route]"
agent-browser --headed snapshot -i
Verify key elements:
agent-browser snapshot -i to get interactive elements with refsTest critical interactions:
agent-browser click @e1
agent-browser snapshot -i
Take screenshots:
agent-browser screenshot page-name.png
agent-browser screenshot --full page-name-full.png
Pause for human input when testing touches flows that require external interaction:
| Flow Type | What to Ask |
|---|---|
| OAuth | "Please sign in with [provider] and confirm it works" |
| "Check your inbox for the test email and confirm receipt" | |
| Payments | "Complete a test purchase in sandbox mode" |
| SMS | "Verify you received the SMS code" |
| External APIs | "Confirm the [service] integration is working" |
Ask the user (using the platform's question tool, or present numbered options and wait):
Human Verification Needed
This test touches [flow type]. Please:
1. [Action to take]
2. [What to verify]
Did it work correctly?
1. Yes - continue testing
2. No - describe the issue
When a test fails:
Document the failure:
agent-browser screenshot error.pngAsk the user how to proceed:
Test Failed: [route]
Issue: [description]
Console errors: [if any]
How to proceed?
1. Fix now - I'll help debug and fix
2. Create todo - Add to todos/ for later
3. Skip - Continue testing other pages
If "Fix now": investigate, propose a fix, apply, re-run the failing test
If "Create todo": create {id}-pending-p1-browser-test-{description}.md, continue
If "Skip": log as skipped, continue
After all tests complete, present a summary:
## Browser Test Results
**Test Scope:** PR #[number] / [branch name]
**Server:** http://localhost:${PORT}
### Pages Tested: [count]
| Route | Status | Notes |
|-------|--------|-------|
| `/users` | Pass | |
| `/settings` | Pass | |
| `/dashboard` | Fail | Console error: [msg] |
| `/checkout` | Skip | Requires payment credentials |
### Console Errors: [count]
- [List any errors found]
### Human Verifications: [count]
- OAuth flow: Confirmed
- Email delivery: Confirmed
### Failures: [count]
- `/dashboard` - [issue description]
### Created Todos: [count]
- `005-pending-p1-browser-test-dashboard-error.md`
### Result: [PASS / FAIL / PARTIAL]
# Test current branch changes (auto-detects port)
/test-browser
# Test specific PR
/test-browser 847
# Test specific branch
/test-browser feature/new-dashboard
# Test on a specific port
/test-browser --port 5000
# Navigation
agent-browser open <url> # Navigate to URL
agent-browser back # Go back
agent-browser close # Close browser
# Snapshots (get element refs)
agent-browser snapshot -i # Interactive elements with refs (@e1, @e2, etc.)
agent-browser snapshot -i --json # JSON output
# Interactions (use refs from snapshot)
agent-browser click @e1 # Click element
agent-browser fill @e1 "text" # Fill input
agent-browser type @e1 "text" # Type without clearing
agent-browser press Enter # Press key
# Screenshots
agent-browser screenshot out.png # Viewport screenshot
agent-browser screenshot --full out.png # Full page screenshot
# Headed mode (visible browser)
agent-browser --headed open <url> # Open with visible browser
agent-browser --headed click @e1 # Click in visible browser
# Wait
agent-browser wait @e1 # Wait for element
agent-browser wait 2000 # Wait milliseconds