Webapp Testing
Test and debug web apps with automated browser interactions
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Toolkit for interacting with and testing local web applications using Playwright. Supports verifying frontend functionality, debugging UI behavior, capturing browser screenshots, and viewing browser logs.
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User Prompt
I need to test the login flow on my React app running on localhost:3000. Can you help me automate clicking the login button and filling out the form?
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Automated Playwright script that navigates the app, fills forms, clicks buttons, and captures screenshots for verification
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Install
claude-code skill install webapp-testing
claude-code skill install webapp-testingConfig
First Trigger
@webapp-testing helpCommands
| Command | Description | Required Args |
|---|---|---|
| @webapp-testing testing-dynamic-web-application | Verify functionality of a local React/Vue app during development | None |
| @webapp-testing multi-server-testing-setup | Test full-stack applications with separate backend and frontend servers | None |
| @webapp-testing ui-debugging-and-screenshot-capture | Debug rendering issues and capture visual evidence of UI problems | None |
Typical Use Cases
Testing Dynamic Web Application
Verify functionality of a local React/Vue app during development
Multi-Server Testing Setup
Test full-stack applications with separate backend and frontend servers
UI Debugging and Screenshot Capture
Debug rendering issues and capture visual evidence of UI problems
Overview
Web Application Testing
To test local web applications, write native Python Playwright scripts.
Helper Scripts Available:
scripts/with_server.py- Manages server lifecycle (supports multiple servers)
Always run scripts with --help first to see usage. DO NOT read the source until you try running the script first and find that a customized solution is abslutely necessary. These scripts can be very large and thus pollute your context window. They exist to be called directly as black-box scripts rather than ingested into your context window.
Decision Tree: Choosing Your Approach
User task → Is it static HTML?
├─ Yes → Read HTML file directly to identify selectors
│ ├─ Success → Write Playwright script using selectors
│ └─ Fails/Incomplete → Treat as dynamic (below)
│
└─ No (dynamic webapp) → Is the server already running?
├─ No → Run: python scripts/with_server.py --help
│ Then use the helper + write simplified Playwright script
│
└─ Yes → Reconnaissance-then-action:
1. Navigate and wait for networkidle
2. Take screenshot or inspect DOM
3. Identify selectors from rendered state
4. Execute actions with discovered selectors
Example: Using with_server.py
To start a server, run --help first, then use the helper:
Single server:
1python scripts/with_server.py --server "npm run dev" --port 5173 -- python your_automation.py
Multiple servers (e.g., backend + frontend):
1python scripts/with_server.py \
2 --server "cd backend && python server.py" --port 3000 \
3 --server "cd frontend && npm run dev" --port 5173 \
4 -- python your_automation.py
To create an automation script, include only Playwright logic (servers are managed automatically):
1from playwright.sync_api import sync_playwright
2
3with sync_playwright() as p:
4 browser = p.chromium.launch(headless=True) # Always launch chromium in headless mode
5 page = browser.new_page()
6 page.goto('http://localhost:5173') # Server already running and ready
7 page.wait_for_load_state('networkidle') # CRITICAL: Wait for JS to execute
8 # ... your automation logic
9 browser.close()
Reconnaissance-Then-Action Pattern
Inspect rendered DOM:
1page.screenshot(path='/tmp/inspect.png', full_page=True) 2content = page.content() 3page.locator('button').all()Identify selectors from inspection results
Execute actions using discovered selectors
Common Pitfall
❌ Don’t inspect the DOM before waiting for networkidle on dynamic apps
✅ Do wait for page.wait_for_load_state('networkidle') before inspection
Best Practices
- Use bundled scripts as black boxes - To accomplish a task, consider whether one of the scripts available in
scripts/can help. These scripts handle common, complex workflows reliably without cluttering the context window. Use--helpto see usage, then invoke directly. - Use
sync_playwright()for synchronous scripts - Always close the browser when done
- Use descriptive selectors:
text=,role=, CSS selectors, or IDs - Add appropriate waits:
page.wait_for_selector()orpage.wait_for_timeout()
Reference Files
- examples/ - Examples showing common patterns:
element_discovery.py- Discovering buttons, links, and inputs on a pagestatic_html_automation.py- Using file:// URLs for local HTMLconsole_logging.py- Capturing console logs during automation
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- anthropics
- Updated
- 2026-01-30
- Category
- productivity-tools
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