| name | published-consumer-e2e |
| description | Re-run PMX Canvas like an external user by packing the repo, installing the tarball into a clean temp workspace, seeding the SDLC demo, and validating it in a browser. Use when asked to verify the published-package workflow, artifact/json-render coverage, or the full outside-in demo. |
Published Consumer E2E
Use this skill when the goal is to test PMX Canvas from the outside instead of the repo dev path.
Default Path
Run:
bash skills/published-consumer-e2e/scripts/run-published-consumer-e2e.sh
That script will:
- pack the current repo as a tarball,
- create a clean temp consumer workspace,
- install the tarball with Bun,
- copy
examples/published-consumer-sdlc/ into that workspace,
- start the seeded demo through the package's public SDK,
- run a headed
playwright-cli browser pass that snapshots the live workbench and asserts the article, artifact, json-render, graph, trace, and context surfaces are present.
Flags
--port=4600 to change the server port
--skip-playwright to stop after pack/install + HTTP smoke
--headless if a visible browser is impossible
--keep-running to leave the temp consumer server alive after the script exits
--workdir=/tmp/custom-dir to reuse a known temp location
Notes
- Install the browser tool once with
bun add -g @playwright/cli@latest.
- Default to headed browser validation so the human can watch the run.
- Prefer the script over manually rebuilding the temp consumer.
- If you change the example assets or this browser test, rerun the full script instead of repo-only tests.
- The script assembles the tarball manually instead of relying on
npm pack or bun pm pack, because pack/build commands can hang in this workspace.
- The skill uses
playwright-cli instead of the repo-local playwright test path because the local Playwright CLI is currently incompatible with the Bun/Node mix in this environment.
- On failure, inspect the temp workspace log path printed by the script before changing code.