| name | scout-best-practices-reviewer |
| description | Review Scout UI/API tests (including Scout test migrations) for best practices, reuse, and parity. |
Scout Best Practices Reviewer
Overview
Perform a static PR review of Scout UI and API test files (*.spec.ts) against Scout best practices and existing Scout abstractions (fixtures, page objects, API helpers). Produce actionable, PR-review-ready feedback that pushes for reuse over one-off implementations.
Solution-specific skills may extend this skill with additional review criteria. Check if one exists for your solution (e.g., Security Solution has one at <plugin>/.agents/skills/scout-best-practices-reviewer/). Run the general review first, then apply solution-specific checks.
Important: Do not post GitHub comments unless explicitly stated.
Inputs
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Changed *.spec.ts files (and imported helpers/fixtures).
- UI Tests: Use
test / spaceTest (usually in **/test/scout/ui/**).
- API Tests: Use
apiTest (usually in **/test/scout/api/**).
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Neighboring Scout code in the same plugin/solution (existing specs + test/scout/**/fixtures/**) to spot reuse opportunities and avoid duplicating helpers.
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Removed/previous tests (if this is a migration) to verify behavior parity.
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Scout docs (open only what you need — best practices are split by test type so you can skip the irrelevant half):
- General best practices (always relevant):
docs/extend/scout/best-practices.md
- UI-only best practices (open when reviewing UI tests):
docs/extend/scout/ui-best-practices.md
- API-only best practices (open when reviewing API tests):
docs/extend/scout/api-best-practices.md
- Core concepts & fixtures:
docs/extend/scout/core-concepts.md, docs/extend/scout/fixtures.md
- Reuse surfaces:
docs/extend/scout/page-objects.md, docs/extend/scout/api-services.md
- Type-specific guides:
docs/extend/scout/write-ui-tests.md, docs/extend/scout/write-api-tests.md
- As needed:
docs/extend/scout/api-auth.md, docs/extend/scout/browser-auth.md, docs/extend/scout/parallelism.md, docs/extend/scout/deployment-tags.md, docs/extend/scout/a11y-checks.md, docs/extend/scout/debugging.md, docs/extend/scout/run-tests.md
Rule of thumb: always read the general best practices, then open only the UI-specific file for UI reviews or the API-specific file for API reviews. If a PR mixes UI and API specs, open both.
Scope (be comprehensive)
- Don’t limit the review to the diff. Look for duplication and missed reuse by scanning:
- existing Scout specs in the same area (and similar suites elsewhere in the repo)
- available fixtures (
docs/extend/scout/fixtures.md + local test/scout/**/fixtures)
- existing page objects, API services, and fixtures (in
@kbn/scout, solution Scout packages, and plugin-local test/scout/**) before suggesting brand-new helpers
Quick checklist
Checklist items are tagged with the document they're detailed in:
- [general] →
docs/extend/scout/best-practices.md (applies to both UI and API tests)
- [ui] →
docs/extend/scout/ui-best-practices.md
- [api] →
docs/extend/scout/api-best-practices.md
Open only the docs relevant to the test type(s) under review.
- [general] Reuse-first: prefer existing
pageObjects, fixtures, and apiServices; if adding helpers/page objects, place them in the right scope (plugin vs solution vs @kbn/scout) and register via fixtures.
- [general] No unused constants: flag constants that are unused or used in only one place — prefer inlining them.
- [api] Fixture boundaries:
apiClient for the endpoint under test; apiServices/kbnClient for setup/teardown only; correct auth + common headers.
- [api] Correctness: guardrail assertions before dereferencing response fields; validate contract + side effects; stable error assertions.
- [ui] UI scope: UI tests should focus on user interactions and rendering; avoid “data correctness” assertions (for example exact API response shapes or exact table cell values) unless the UI behavior depends on them. Prefer Scout API tests (or unit/integration) for data correctness coverage.
- [ui] Page objects: Encapsulate multi-step interactions and reused sequences in page objects — specs should primarily hold assertions (
expect), test flow (test.step), and page-object method calls. Short inline locator calls for simple one-off assertions (e.g. a single label or nav-link check) are acceptable. Flag raw locators when the interaction is complex enough to benefit from abstraction or is duplicated across specs. Extract all locators as readonly properties in the constructor; no inline locator creation inside methods.
- [general] Isolation: parallel-safe data; resilient cleanup in
afterAll/afterEach; defensive cleanup in beforeAll for failed-run leftovers; scoutSpace.savedObjects.cleanStandardList() as catch-all after domain-specific cleanup; no reliance on file ordering or shared mutable state.
- [general] RBAC / realism: minimal permissions (avoid
admin unless required); space-aware behavior covered or explicitly out of scope.
- [ui] Flake traps: avoid
waitForTimeout() and time-based assertions/retries; rely on auto-waiting + explicit readiness signals. Some locators are restricted by @kbn/eslint/scout_no_locators (e.g. globalLoadingIndicator).
- [general] Cost: avoid repeating expensive setup; consider a global setup hook for shared one-time operations.
- [general] Global teardown (when
global.teardown.ts is present): cleanup must use esClient/kbnClient/apiServices. esArchiver isn't on the teardown fixture surface — Scout intentionally never exposed archive-unloading (slow and unnecessary; leftover indexes don't break tests with idempotent loadIfNeeded). Flag teardowns that try to use esArchiver at all, that load new data (teardown is for state reset only), or that duplicate work belonging in afterAll/per-test cleanup.
- [general] Tags / environment: validate deployment tags and avoid assumptions that only hold in specific environments.
Files to skip
Do not review or comment on:
.meta manifest files (e.g., **/.meta/**/*.json): these are auto-generated for CI test planning and lane distribution. No manual regeneration is needed.
Severity classification
Use these definitions when assigning severity:
- Blocker: Will cause test failures, breaks CI, missing required coverage (migration parity gaps), security or data leak risks
- Major: Likely to cause flakiness, incorrect test coverage, permission/auth errors, violates core best practices in ways that affect correctness
- Minor: Suboptimal patterns, missed reuse opportunities, efficiency improvements, style inconsistencies that don't affect correctness
- Nit: Cosmetic issues, naming suggestions, optional improvements, "nice to have" changes
When in doubt, prefer a lower severity. Optimization suggestions (efficiency improvements) should be minor or nit, not major.
Migration parity analysis (required when migration is detected)
- Detect migration when the PR removes/changes FTR tests (for example
test/functional/**, loadTestFile(), FTR configs) alongside new/changed Scout specs.
- If migration is detected:
- Treat parity gaps as
blocker unless explicitly de-scoped.
- Confirm the suite is the right test type (UI vs API): if the old FTR suite is primarily “data correctness”, prefer migrating it to a Scout API test (or unit/integration) rather than a Scout UI test.
- Build a parity map from old scenarios → new Scout coverage (roles, setup/teardown, assertions, cleanup).
- Call out missing behaviors (including error paths) and recommend exactly where to add coverage.
- Escalate meaningful Scout vs FTR deltas when they could change what’s actually being tested, weaken coverage, or increase flake risk. Treat these as parity issues that require action (code change or explicit de-scope/sign-off), and include them in the “Migration parity” output section.
- auth/roles used (e.g.,
admin vs viewer), spaces behavior, and permission realism
- headers/internal origin/REST versioning and any other request shaping differences
- retries and error handling differences (e.g., helper methods with
ignoreErrors, automatic retries)
- parallelism/isolation differences (worker-scoped fixtures, shared state, cleanup semantics)
- classic vs serverless coverage changes (suite removed from one environment but not the other)
- assertion strength changes (weaker/stronger checks, removal of side-effect validation)
- Verify suite wiring/discovery (new specs are picked up by Scout/Playwright config; no orphaned
loadTestFile()).
- Ensure any intentional de-scopes are explicit, and that tags/permissions remain equivalent and cloud/serverless compatible where applicable.
- Output: include the “Migration parity” section only when action is required; otherwise omit it.
Kibana / EUI component patterns (UI)
These EUI/Kibana component behaviours are non-obvious and cannot be inferred from documentation alone.
QueryStringInput: fill() races with React prop sync; use pressSequentially() instead.
EuiBasicTable empty state: always renders a phantom "no items found" row — assert toContainText('No items found'), never toHaveCount(0).
- EUI disabled button tooltip: hover the
span:has([data-test-subj="..."]) wrapper, not the button itself.
- EUI CSS class selectors (
.euiTableRow, .euiToolTipAnchor, etc.): internal to EUI, change between versions — use data-test-subj or ARIA roles.
- DOM instability from app bugs: use
dispatchEvent('click') over { force: true }; document the bug location in a comment.
Output
This skill does not prescribe an output format. The caller decides how findings are reported:
- Automation (macroscope, Bugbot, CI bots, etc.): follow the output instructions provided by the calling config.
- Local / direct invocation: use the default format in
OUTPUT.md.
Follow-up
Offer to generate the updated code, fully incorporating the suggested improvements and resolving any parity gaps.