# The playground The playground is the quickest way to hack on the internals of Theatre. It also hosts our end-to-end tests. It uses a simple vite config that builds all the related packages in one go, so you _don't_ have to run a bunch of build commands separately to start developing. ## Directory structure ``` src/ shared/ <---- playgrounds shared with teammates. [playground-name]/ <---- each playground has a name... index.tsx <---- and an entry file. personal/ <---- personal playgrounds (gitignored). [playground-name]/ <---- personal playgrounds also have names, index.tsx <---- and an entry file. tests/ <---- playgrounds for e2e testing. [playground-name]/ <---- the name of the test playground, index.tsx <---- and its entry file. [test-file-name].e2e.ts <---- The playwright test script that tests this particular playground. [test2].e2e.ts <---- We can have more than one test file per playground. ``` ## How to use the playground Simply run `yarn run serve` in this folder to start the dev server. There are some shared playgrounds in `src/shared` which are committed to the repo. You can make your own playgrounds in `src/personal` which will be `.gitignore`d. Each ## How to write and run end-to-end tests The end-to-end tests are in the `src/tests` folder. Look at [directory structure](#directory-structure) to see how test files are organized. The end-to-end tests are made using [playwright](https://playwright.dev). You should refer to playwright's documentation ```bash $ cd playground $ yarn test # runs the end-to-end tests $ yarn test --project=firefox # only run the tests in firefox $ yarn test --project=firefox --headed # run the test in headed mode in firefox $ yarn test --debug # run in debug mode using the inspector: https://playwright.dev/docs/inspector ``` ### Using playwright codegen To use [playwright's codegen tool](https://playwright.dev/docs/codegen), first serve the playground and then run the codegen on the a url that points to the playground you wish to test: ```bash $ cd playground $ yarn serve # first serve the playground $ yarn playwright codegen http://localhost:8080/tests/[playground-name] # run the codegen for [playground-name] ``` ## Visual regression testing We're currently using [percy](https://percy.io) for visual regression testing. These tests run only the the [CI](../../.github/workflows/main.yml) using [Github actions](https://github.com/theatre-js/theatre/actions). Look at the example at [`src/tests/setting-static-props/test.e2e.ts`](src/tests/setting-static-props/test.e2e.ts) for an example of recording and diffing a screenshot. Please note that we haven't figured out the best practices for visual regression testing yet, so if the setup isn't optimal, please let us know.