e2e-studio-tests
E2E Studio Tests
Run Playwright end-to-end tests for the Studio application.
Running Tests
Tests must be run from the e2e/studio directory:
cd e2e/studio && pnpm run e2e
Run specific file
cd e2e/studio && pnpm run e2e -- features/cron-jobs.spec.ts
Run with grep filter
cd e2e/studio && pnpm run e2e -- --grep "test name pattern"
UI mode for debugging
cd e2e/studio && pnpm run e2e -- --ui
Environment Setup
- Tests auto-start Supabase local containers via web server config
- Self-hosted mode (
IS_PLATFORM=false) runs tests in parallel (3 workers) - No manual setup needed for self-hosted tests
Test File Structure
- Tests are in
e2e/studio/features/*.spec.ts - Use custom test utility:
import { test } from '../utils/test.js' - Test fixtures provide
page,ref, and other helpers
Common Patterns
Wait for elements with generous timeouts:
await expect(locator).toBeVisible({ timeout: 30000 })
Add messages to expects for debugging:
await expect(locator).toBeVisible({ timeout: 30000 }, 'Element should be visible after page load')
Use serial mode for tests sharing database state:
test.describe.configure({ mode: 'serial' })
Writing Robust Selectors
Selector priority (best to worst)
-
getByRolewith accessible name - Most robust, tests accessibilitypage.getByRole('button', { name: 'Save' }) page.getByRole('button', { name: 'Configure API privileges' }) -
getByTestId- Stable, explicit test hookspage.getByTestId('table-editor-side-panel') -
getByTextwith exact match - Good for unique textpage.getByText('Data API Access', { exact: true }) -
locatorwith CSS - Use sparingly, more fragilepage.locator('[data-state="open"]')
Patterns to avoid
-
XPath selectors - Fragile to DOM changes
// BAD locator('xpath=ancestor::div[contains(@class, "space-y")]') -
Parent traversal with
locator('..')- Breaks when structure changes// BAD element.locator('..').getByRole('button') -
Broad
filter({ hasText })on generic elements - May match multiple elements// BAD - popover may have more than one combobox // Could consider scoping down the container or filtering the combobox more specifically popover.getByRole('combobox')
Add accessible labels to components
When a component lacks a good accessible name, add one in the source code:
// In the React component
<Button aria-label="Configure API privileges">
<Settings />
</Button>
Then use it in tests:
page.getByRole('button', { name: 'Configure API privileges' })
Narrowing search scope
Scope selectors to specific containers to avoid matching wrong elements:
// Good - scoped to side panel
const sidePanel = page.getByTestId('table-editor-side-panel')
const toggle = sidePanel.getByRole('switch')
// Good - find unique element, then scope from there
const popover = page.locator('[data-radix-popper-content-wrapper]')
const roleSection = popover.getByText('Anonymous (anon)', { exact: true })
Avoiding waitForTimeout
Never use waitForTimeout - always wait for something specific:
// BAD
await page.waitForTimeout(1000)
// GOOD - wait for UI element
await expect(page.getByText('Success')).toBeVisible()
// GOOD - wait for API response
const apiPromise = waitForApiResponse(page, 'pg-meta', ref, 'query?key=table-create')
await saveButton.click()
await apiPromise
// GOOD - wait for toast indicating operation complete
await expect(page.getByText('Table created successfully')).toBeVisible({ timeout: 15000 })
Avoiding force: true on clicks
Instead of forcing clicks on hidden elements, make them visible first:
// BAD
await menuButton.click({ force: true })
// GOOD - hover to reveal, then click
await tableRow.hover()
await expect(menuButton).toBeVisible()
await menuButton.click()
Debugging
View trace
cd e2e/studio && pnpm exec playwright show-trace <path-to-trace.zip>
View HTML report
cd e2e/studio && pnpm exec playwright show-report
Error context
Error context files are saved in the test-results/ directory.
Playwright MCP tools
Use Playwright MCP tools to inspect UI when debugging locally.
CI vs Local Development
The key difference is cold start vs warm state:
CI (cold start)
Tests run from a blank database slate. Each test run resets the database and starts fresh containers. Extensions like pg_cron are NOT enabled by default.
Local dev with pnpm dev:studio-local
When debugging with a running dev server, the database may already have state from previous runs (extensions enabled, test data present).
Handling Cold Start Bugs
Tests that work locally but fail in CI often have assumptions about existing state.
Common issues
- Extension not enabled (must enable in test setup)
- Race conditions when parallel tests try to modify shared state (use
test.describe.configure({ mode: 'serial' })) - Locators matching wrong elements because the page structure differs when state isn't set up
Reproducing CI behavior locally
The test framework automatically resets the database when running pnpm run e2e. This matches CI behavior.
If using pnpm dev:studio-local for Playwright MCP debugging, remember the state differs from CI.
Debugging Workflow for CI Failures
- First, run the test locally with
pnpm run e2e -- features/<file>.spec.ts(cold start) - Check error context in
test-results/directory - If you need to inspect UI state, start
pnpm dev:studio-localand use Playwright MCP tools - Remember: what you see in the dev server may have state that doesn't exist in CI