This is the example project for the Playwright Java tutorial. It shows how to start automating visual tests with Applitools Eyes and Playwright in Java.
It uses:
- Java as the programming language
- Playwright for browser automation
- Chromium as the local browser for testing
- Apache Maven for dependency management
- JUnit 5 as the core test framework
- Applitools Eyes for visual testing
It can also run tests with:
- Applitools Ultrafast Grid for cross-browser execution
To run this example project, you'll need:
- An Applitools account, which you can register for free.
- The Java Development Kit (JDK), version 8 or higher.
- A good Java editor, such as JetBrains IntelliJ IDEA.
- Apache Maven (typically bundled with IDEs).
The main test case is AcmeBankTests.java
.
By default, the project will run tests with Ultrafast Grid.
You can change these settings in the test class.
To execute tests, set the APPLITOOLS_API_KEY
environment variable
to your account's API key,
and then run:
mvn test
For full instructions on running this project, take our Playwright Java tutorial!