running-e2e-tests
Execute end-to-end tests covering full user workflows across frontend and backend. Use when performing specialized testing. Trigger with phrases like "run end-to-end tests", "test user flows", or "execute E2E suite".
Install
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About this skill
E2E Test Framework
Current State
!cat package.json 2>/dev/null | grep -oE 'playwright|cypress|selenium' || echo 'No E2E framework detected'
Overview
Execute end-to-end tests that simulate real user workflows across the full application stack -- browser interactions, API calls, database operations, and third-party integrations. Supports Playwright (recommended), Cypress, Selenium, and Puppeteer.
Prerequisites
- E2E testing framework installed (Playwright, Cypress, or Selenium WebDriver)
- Application running in a test environment with seeded test data
- Browser binaries installed (
npx playwright installor Cypress binary) - Test user accounts created with known credentials
- Environment variables configured for base URL, API keys, and test credentials
Instructions
- Identify critical user journeys to cover:
- User registration and login flow.
- Primary feature workflow (e.g., create item, edit, delete).
- Search and filtering functionality.
- Checkout or payment flow (if applicable).
- Error handling (404 pages, form validation, session expiry).
- Create page object models (POM) for reusable page interactions:
- One class per page or major component.
- Encapsulate locators, actions (click, fill, select), and assertions.
- Use
data-testidattributes as primary selectors for stability.
- Write E2E test files organized by user journey:
- Each test file covers one complete workflow.
- Use
beforeEachto navigate to the starting page and reset state. - Use
afterEachto capture screenshots on failure. - Keep tests independent -- no test should depend on another test's output.
- Handle authentication efficiently:
- Store authenticated session state to a file (
storageStatein Playwright). - Reuse session across tests that require login.
- Create a separate auth setup fixture that runs once per worker.
- Store authenticated session state to a file (
- Configure multi-browser and responsive testing:
- Run tests on Chromium, Firefox, and WebKit.
- Test at mobile (375px), tablet (768px), and desktop (1280px) viewports.
- Use Playwright projects to define browser/viewport combinations.
- Add retry and stability mechanisms:
- Use
expectwith auto-waiting locators (Playwright) instead of explicit waits. - Configure test retries (max 2) for CI environments.
- Add
networkidleordomcontentloadedwait conditions for page transitions.
- Use
- Generate test reports with screenshots, traces, and video on failure.
Output
- E2E test files organized by user journey in
tests/e2e/ore2e/ - Page object model classes in
tests/e2e/pages/ - Playwright/Cypress configuration file with browser and viewport matrix
- Authentication state file for session reuse
- HTML test report with screenshots, traces, and failure details
Error Handling
| Error | Cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Element not found / timeout | Selector changed or element lazy-loaded after timeout | Use data-testid attributes; increase timeout; use waitFor with proper state checks |
| Test passes locally but fails in CI | Headless browser behavior differs or CI is slower | Run CI in headless mode locally to reproduce; increase timeouts; check viewport size |
| Authentication state expired | Stored session tokens have short TTL | Regenerate auth state before each test run; use long-lived test account tokens |
| Flaky test due to animation | Click registered before animation completes | Disable CSS animations in test config; use force: true on click; add waitForLoadState |
| Database state pollution | Previous test left data that affects current test | Seed database in beforeEach; use transactional rollback; reset via API endpoint |
Examples
Playwright test for user registration flow:
import { test, expect } from '@playwright/test';
test('new user can register and see dashboard', async ({ page }) => {
await page.goto('/register');
await page.getByTestId('name-input').fill('Test User');
await page.getByTestId('email-input').fill('test@example.com');
await page.getByTestId('password-input').fill('SecurePass123!');
await page.getByTestId('register-button').click();
await expect(page).toHaveURL(/\/dashboard/);
await expect(page.getByTestId('welcome-message')).toContainText('Test User');
});
Page object model:
export class LoginPage {
constructor(private page: Page) {}
async login(email: string, password: string) {
await this.page.goto('/login');
await this.page.getByTestId('email').fill(email);
await this.page.getByTestId('password').fill(password);
await this.page.getByTestId('submit').click();
await this.page.waitForURL(/\/dashboard/);
}
}
Playwright config with multi-browser projects:
export default defineConfig({
projects: [
{ name: 'chromium', use: { ...devices['Desktop Chrome'] } },
{ name: 'firefox', use: { ...devices['Desktop Firefox'] } },
{ name: 'mobile', use: { ...devices['iPhone 14'] } },
],
use: { screenshot: 'only-on-failure', trace: 'on-first-retry' },
});
Resources
- Playwright documentation: https://playwright.dev/docs/intro
- Cypress documentation: https://docs.cypress.io/
- Page Object Model pattern: https://playwright.dev/docs/pom
- Playwright best practices: https://playwright.dev/docs/best-practices
- E2E testing strategies: https://martinfowler.com/bliki/TestPyramid.html
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