| description | Support-only Playwright runtime/reference for browser-automation — dev-server detection, a Node.js script runner, quiet screenshot helpers, SPA readiness helpers, and custom HTTP headers. Use when browser-automation selects the bundled Playwright fallback; do not route user intent here directly. |
| name | playwright-skill |
Playwright Support Runtime
Support-only helper for browser-automation. Provides Playwright primitives:
dev-server detection, a script runner (scripts/run.js), screenshot CLIs, and
helper utilities (scripts/lib/helpers.js).
Do not treat this as the user-facing browser skill. Load it only when
browser-automation chooses the bundled Playwright helper as the
runtime/reference.
Critical workflow
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Run from this skill directory — the directory containing this SKILL.md.
If the loaded skill path is different from ~/.pi/agent/skills, use that
loaded path.
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Detect dev servers first for localhost testing:
node scripts/run.js --json "console.log(JSON.stringify(await helpers.detectDevServers()))"
One server → use it. Multiple → ask which. None → ask for a URL.
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Use /tmp/playwright-* for generated scripts and artifacts unless the
user asked for permanent tests. Never write generated scripts or artifacts
into scripts/, the skill directory, or the user's project.
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Prefer headless screenshots in Pi/headless harnesses. Use headed mode
only when the platform exposes a usable visible browser.
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Parameterize target URLs at the top of generated scripts as TARGET_URL.
Running scripts
node scripts/run.js --quiet /tmp/playwright-test-<name>.js
node scripts/run.js --json "console.log(JSON.stringify({ ok: !!chromium }))"
run.js preserves the caller working directory, auto-wraps code for await,
auto-installs Playwright on first run using bun with npm fallback, and sends
runner logs to stderr. Script stdout stays clean for JSON.
chromium, firefox, webkit, devices, helpers, and
getContextOptionsWithHeaders(opts) are exposed as globals for all scripts.
Scripts may still use normal imports such as require("fs"), require("path"),
or require("playwright").
Turnkey screenshots
For one page:
node scripts/screenshot-url.js \
--url http://localhost:3030/1?clicks=20 \
--selector .slidev-page \
--out /tmp/playwright-slide-01.png \
--manifest /tmp/playwright-slide-01.json \
--json
For a sequence:
node scripts/screenshot-sequence.js \
--url-template 'http://localhost:3030/{n}?clicks=20' \
--from 1 \
--to 17 \
--selector .slidev-page \
--out-dir /tmp/playwright-slidev \
--manifest /tmp/playwright-slidev/manifest.json \
--json
The manifest includes URL, title, screenshot path, viewport, console errors,
network failures, and HTTP responses with status >=400.
Helpers
Open scripts/lib/helpers.js when you need helper signatures. Key helpers:
launchBrowser, createContext, waitForStablePage, waitForPageReady,
safeClick, safeType, takeScreenshot, authenticate, and
detectDevServers.
Use helpers.waitForStablePage(page, { selector, animationFrames }) before SPA
screenshots when networkidle is not enough.
Custom HTTP headers
Set env vars before invoking run.js or screenshot helpers to inject extra
headers into every request:
PW_HEADER_NAME=X-Automated-By PW_HEADER_VALUE=playwright-skill \
node scripts/run.js /tmp/script.js
PW_EXTRA_HEADERS='{"X-Automated-By":"playwright-skill","X-Debug":"true"}' \
node scripts/run.js /tmp/script.js
Headers apply automatically when scripts use helpers.createContext(browser).
For raw browser.newContext(...), wrap options with
getContextOptionsWithHeaders(...).
Output
URL: <target URL>
Actions: <actions run>
Artifacts: <paths or none>
Failures: <failures or none>
Base success claims on script output or artifacts, not on command completion alone.
Failure handling
run.js not found: run from the directory containing this SKILL.md, or use
the absolute loaded skill path.
- Dev server not detected: ask the user for the URL rather than assuming
localhost:3000.
- Script syntax error: quote the failing line, state the cause, rewrite the
offending section — do not re-run the broken script.
- Playwright not installed:
run.js and screenshot helpers auto-install on
first run; if that fails, use references/setup.md.
References
references/setup.md — first-time install (bun
preferred, npm fallback).
references/api.md — runtime-only patterns and links to
official Playwright API docs. Open it when a helper doesn't cover the needed
action (custom locators, waits, network interception, or auth patterns).