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playwright-ci-caching
Cache Playwright browser binaries in CI/CD pipelines (GitHub Actions, Azure DevOps) to avoid 1-2 minute download overhead on every build.
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Cache Playwright browser binaries in CI/CD pipelines (GitHub Actions, Azure DevOps) to avoid 1-2 minute download overhead on every build.
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| name | playwright-ci-caching |
| description | Cache Playwright browser binaries in CI/CD pipelines (GitHub Actions, Azure DevOps) to avoid 1-2 minute download overhead on every build. |
| invocable | false |
Use this skill when:
Playwright browsers (~400MB) must be downloaded on every CI run by default. This:
Directory.Packages.props (CPM) to use as cache key| OS | Path |
|---|---|
| Linux | ~/.cache/ms-playwright |
| macOS | ~/Library/Caches/ms-playwright |
| Windows | %USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\ms-playwright |
- name: Get Playwright Version
shell: pwsh
run: |
$propsPath = "Directory.Packages.props"
[xml]$props = Get-Content $propsPath
$version = $props.Project.ItemGroup.PackageVersion |
Where-Object { $_.Include -eq "Microsoft.Playwright" } |
Select-Object -ExpandProperty Version
echo "PlaywrightVersion=$version" >> $env:GITHUB_ENV
- name: Cache Playwright Browsers
id: playwright-cache
uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
path: ~/.cache/ms-playwright
key: ${{ runner.os }}-playwright-${{ env.PlaywrightVersion }}
- name: Install Playwright Browsers
if: steps.playwright-cache.outputs.cache-hit != 'true'
shell: pwsh
run: ./build/playwright.ps1 install --with-deps
For workflows that run on multiple operating systems:
- name: Cache Playwright Browsers
id: playwright-cache
uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
path: |
~/.cache/ms-playwright
~/Library/Caches/ms-playwright
~/AppData/Local/ms-playwright
key: ${{ runner.os }}-playwright-${{ env.PlaywrightVersion }}
- task: PowerShell@2
displayName: 'Get Playwright Version'
inputs:
targetType: 'inline'
script: |
[xml]$props = Get-Content "Directory.Packages.props"
$version = $props.Project.ItemGroup.PackageVersion |
Where-Object { $_.Include -eq "Microsoft.Playwright" } |
Select-Object -ExpandProperty Version
Write-Host "##vso[task.setvariable variable=PlaywrightVersion]$version"
- task: Cache@2
displayName: 'Cache Playwright Browsers'
inputs:
key: 'playwright | "$(Agent.OS)" | $(PlaywrightVersion)'
path: '$(HOME)/.cache/ms-playwright'
cacheHitVar: 'PlaywrightCacheHit'
- task: PowerShell@2
displayName: 'Install Playwright Browsers'
condition: ne(variables['PlaywrightCacheHit'], 'true')
inputs:
filePath: 'build/playwright.ps1'
arguments: 'install --with-deps'
Create a build/playwright.ps1 script that discovers and runs the Playwright CLI. This abstracts away the Playwright CLI location which varies by project structure.
# build/playwright.ps1
# Discovers Microsoft.Playwright.dll and runs the bundled Playwright CLI
param(
[Parameter(ValueFromRemainingArguments = $true)]
[string[]]$Arguments
)
# Find the Playwright DLL (after dotnet build/restore)
$playwrightDll = Get-ChildItem -Path . -Recurse -Filter "Microsoft.Playwright.dll" -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue |
Select-Object -First 1
if (-not $playwrightDll) {
Write-Error "Microsoft.Playwright.dll not found. Run 'dotnet build' first."
exit 1
}
$playwrightDir = $playwrightDll.DirectoryName
# Find the playwright CLI (path varies by OS and node version)
$playwrightCmd = Get-ChildItem -Path "$playwrightDir/.playwright/node" -Recurse -Filter "playwright.cmd" -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue |
Select-Object -First 1
if (-not $playwrightCmd) {
# Try Unix executable
$playwrightCmd = Get-ChildItem -Path "$playwrightDir/.playwright/node" -Recurse -Filter "playwright" -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue |
Where-Object { $_.Name -eq "playwright" } |
Select-Object -First 1
}
if (-not $playwrightCmd) {
Write-Error "Playwright CLI not found in $playwrightDir/.playwright/node"
exit 1
}
Write-Host "Using Playwright CLI: $($playwrightCmd.FullName)"
& $playwrightCmd.FullName @Arguments
Usage:
# Install browsers
./build/playwright.ps1 install --with-deps
# Install specific browser
./build/playwright.ps1 install chromium
# Show installed browsers
./build/playwright.ps1 install --dry-run
This pattern assumes:
Central Package Management (CPM) with Directory.Packages.props:
<Project>
<ItemGroup>
<PackageVersion Include="Microsoft.Playwright" Version="1.40.0" />
</ItemGroup>
</Project>
Project has been built before running playwright.ps1 (so DLLs exist)
PowerShell available on CI agents (pre-installed on GitHub Actions and Azure DevOps)
Using the Playwright version in the cache key ensures:
If you hardcode the cache key (e.g., playwright-browsers-v1), you'll need to manually bump it every time you upgrade Playwright, or you'll get cryptic version mismatch errors.
Directory.Packages.props exists and has the Playwright packageThe cached browsers don't match the Playwright SDK version. This happens when:
Fix: Ensure the Playwright version is in the cache key.
Run dotnet build or dotnet restore before running the script. The Playwright DLL only exists after NuGet restore.
This pattern is battle-tested in production projects:
dotnet-skills:playwright-blazor - Writing Playwright tests for Blazor applicationsdotnet-skills:project-structure - Central Package Management setup