migrate
Migrate from Cypress or Selenium to Playwright. Use when user mentions "cypress", "selenium", "migrate tests", "convert tests", "switch to playwright", "move from cypress", or "replace selenium".
Install
mkdir -p .claude/skills/migrate && curl -L -o skill.zip "https://mcp.directory/api/skills/download/5901" && unzip -o skill.zip -d .claude/skills/migrate && rm skill.zipInstalls to .claude/skills/migrate
About this skill
Migrate to Playwright
Interactive migration from Cypress or Selenium to Playwright with file-by-file conversion.
Input
$ARGUMENTS can be:
"from cypress"— migrate Cypress test suite"from selenium"— migrate Selenium/WebDriver tests- A file path: convert a specific test file
- Empty: auto-detect source framework
Steps
1. Detect Source Framework
Use Explore subagent to scan:
cypress/directory orcypress.config.ts→ Cypressselenium,webdriverinpackage.jsondeps → Selenium.pytest files withseleniumimports → Selenium (Python)
2. Assess Migration Scope
Count files and categorize:
Migration Assessment:
- Total test files: X
- Cypress custom commands: Y
- Cypress fixtures: Z
- Estimated effort: [small|medium|large]
| Size | Files | Approach |
|---|---|---|
| Small (1-10) | Convert sequentially | Direct conversion |
| Medium (11-30) | Batch in groups of 5 | Use sub-agents |
| Large (31+) | Use /batch | Parallel conversion with /batch |
3. Set Up Playwright (If Not Present)
Run /pw:init first if Playwright isn't configured.
4. Convert Files
For each file, apply the appropriate mapping:
Cypress → Playwright
Load cypress-mapping.md for complete reference.
Key translations:
cy.visit(url) → page.goto(url)
cy.get(selector) → page.locator(selector) or page.getByRole(...)
cy.contains(text) → page.getByText(text)
cy.find(selector) → locator.locator(selector)
cy.click() → locator.click()
cy.type(text) → locator.fill(text)
cy.should('be.visible') → expect(locator).toBeVisible()
cy.should('have.text') → expect(locator).toHaveText(text)
cy.intercept() → page.route()
cy.wait('@alias') → page.waitForResponse()
cy.fixture() → JSON import or test data file
Cypress custom commands → Playwright fixtures or helper functions
Cypress plugins → Playwright config or fixtures
before/beforeEach → test.beforeAll() / test.beforeEach()
Selenium → Playwright
Load selenium-mapping.md for complete reference.
Key translations:
driver.get(url) → page.goto(url)
driver.findElement(By.id('x')) → page.locator('#x') or page.getByTestId('x')
driver.findElement(By.css('.x')) → page.locator('.x') or page.getByRole(...)
element.click() → locator.click()
element.sendKeys(text) → locator.fill(text)
element.getText() → locator.textContent()
WebDriverWait + ExpectedConditions → expect(locator).toBeVisible()
driver.switchTo().frame() → page.frameLocator()
Actions → locator.hover(), locator.dragTo()
5. Upgrade Locators
During conversion, upgrade selectors to Playwright best practices:
#id→getByTestId()orgetByRole().class→getByRole()orgetByText()[data-testid]→getByTestId()- XPath → role-based locators
6. Convert Custom Commands / Utilities
- Cypress custom commands → Playwright custom fixtures via
test.extend() - Selenium page objects → Playwright page objects (keep structure, update API)
- Shared helpers → TypeScript utility functions
7. Verify Each Converted File
After converting each file:
npx playwright test <converted-file> --reporter=list
Fix any compilation or runtime errors before moving to the next file.
8. Clean Up
After all files are converted:
- Remove Cypress/Selenium dependencies from
package.json - Remove old config files (
cypress.config.ts, etc.) - Update CI workflow to use Playwright
- Update README with new test commands
Ask user before deleting anything.
Output
- Conversion summary: files converted, total tests migrated
- Any tests that couldn't be auto-converted (manual intervention needed)
- Updated CI config
- Before/after comparison of test run results
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