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playwright-assertions

v1.0.1

Published

Custom matchers for Playwright

Downloads

413

Readme

playwright-assertions

Extend Playwright's testing power with custom, expressive matchers.

Playwright's built-in expect API is great, but sometimes you need more specialized assertions for your tests. playwright-assertions lets you write clearer, more maintainable tests by using custom matchers for common testing needs—covering arrays, strings, URLs, dates, and much more, with ongoing growth from community contributions.

Why use this?

  • Make your tests more readable and intention-revealing
  • Reduce boilerplate and repetitive assertion logic
  • Easily share custom matchers across projects and teams

Installation

npm install playwright-assertions

Note: You must have @playwright/test installed.

Usage

Import and use the extended expect in your Playwright tests:

import { expect } from 'playwright-assertions';

// Example matcher:
expect([1, 2, 2, 3]).toHaveDuplications();
expect([1, 2, 3]).not.toHaveDuplications();

Available Matchers

This library aims to provide a rich set of assertions for:

  • Arrays
  • Strings
  • URLs
  • Dates
  • And many other common data types

See the documentation and matcher list for details as the library grows.

Project Status & Roadmap

This package is an ongoing effort and currently missing many common assertions. We are actively working to expand the matcher set, and contributions are highly encouraged!

If you have ideas for new matchers or improvements, please open an issue or submit a pull request.

Contributing

We welcome contributions to add new matchers, improve documentation, or fix bugs.

  1. Fork the repository
  2. Create a new branch for your feature or fix
  3. Write tests for your changes
  4. Submit a pull request

Please follow the existing code style and add documentation for any new matchers.

License

MIT