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Perl bindings for playwright, the amazing cross browser testing framework from Microsoft
You're writing some acceptance test with Selenium::Remote:Driver, but you figure out selenium is a dead protocol? Finally, a solution!
A little node webserver written in express is spun up which exposes the entire playwright API. We ensure the node deps are installed in a BEGIN block, and then spin up the proxy server. You then use playwright more or less as normal; see the POD in Playwright.pm for more details.
See example.pl for usage examples.
Everything should more or less set itself up automatically, or explode and tell you what to do. I assume you know how to get cpanm.
You might want to use distro packages for some of these:
sudo cpanm Dist::Zilla dzil authordeps --missing | sudo cpanm dzil listdeps --missing | sudo cpanm
Actually running stuff:
perl -Ilib example.pl