* feat(e2e): add Playwright web e2e lane Adds a web-layer end-to-end suite that drives the Next.js web build (`pnpm dev-web`) in a real browser, complementing the existing WebdriverIO suite that drives the Tauri shell. - playwright.config.ts: single Chromium project, auto-starts dev-web - e2e/pages: BasePage/LibraryPage/ReaderPage page objects - e2e/fixtures/base.ts: suppresses demo-book auto-import for a deterministic empty library - e2e/tests: library shell + search, book import, reader open + pagination smoke specs - e2e/fixtures/books: synthetic sample book for import tests - scripts: test:e2e:web, test:e2e:web:ui, test:e2e:web:report Tests run unauthenticated against isolated browser contexts; authenticated/sync flows are out of scope until a test account is provisioned. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * test(e2e): cover reading and annotation flows Expands the Playwright web e2e lane beyond library/import smoke tests to exercise the major reading and annotation features against the real sample-alice.epub fixture (src/__tests__/fixtures/data/). Reading (reading.spec.ts): open + page turn, TOC chapter navigation, in-book search, font-size change via the settings dialog, bookmark toggle. Annotation (annotation.spec.ts): selection popup, create highlight, change highlight color, add a note, delete an annotation. - ReaderPage POM gains sidebar/TOC, search, settings, bookmark and annotation actions; text selection is driven inside the section iframe (synthetic drags do not produce a selection through nested paginated foliate iframes) - openBook fixture imports and opens a book so specs skip boilerplate - books.ts centralises fixture book paths - replaces the old reader.spec.ts smoke Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * chore(e2e): add headed run script and always write HTML report - test:e2e:web:headed runs the suite in a visible browser, one test at a time, with traces captured - the HTML reporter now runs for local runs too, so every run writes playwright-report/ for test:e2e:web:report to open Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * test(e2e): fix headed-run flakes in reading and annotation specs The headed run (slower rendering) surfaced two races that the headless run happened to pass: - TOC navigation read reading progress before the section's async progress update landed — now polls with expect.poll. - visibleSectionFrame required a paragraph fully inside the viewport, which intermittently matched nothing — now accepts any paragraph intersecting the viewport and tolerates frames detaching mid-navigation. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * ci: run the Playwright web e2e suite in test_web_app Adds `pnpm test:e2e:web` to the test_web_app job, after the unit/browser tests. The job already installs the Chromium browser, and `.env.web` is committed so the auto-started `pnpm dev-web` server has its config. On failure the HTML report is uploaded as an artifact. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * test(e2e): exclude e2e specs from the vitest run vitest's default glob matches `*.spec.ts`, so it picked up the new Playwright `e2e/tests/*.spec.ts` files and crashed. Exclude `e2e/` from vitest — those specs run via `pnpm test:e2e:web`. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * ci(e2e): run the web e2e suite against a production build `next dev` renders a full-screen error overlay when the app emits its `next-view-transitions` "Transition was aborted" unhandled rejection, and the overlay intercepts pointer events — making the suite flaky on CI. CI now builds the web app (`pnpm build-web`) and the Playwright webServer serves it via `pnpm start-web`; local runs still use `pnpm dev-web`. Verified: 14/14 pass against the production build. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * ci(e2e): run the web e2e suite in the build_web_app job build_web_app already runs `pnpm build-web`, so the e2e suite belongs there — it reuses that build (the CI Playwright webServer serves it via `pnpm start-web`) instead of building a second time in test_web_app. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * test(e2e): run the web e2e suite with 4 workers Specs are isolated (a fresh browser context per test), so they are safe to parallelize. `test:e2e:web:headed` keeps --workers=1. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
End-to-end tests
Readest has two end-to-end lanes. They cover different layers and are run separately.
Web lane — Playwright
Drives the Next.js web build (pnpm dev-web) in a real browser. Fast, no
Rust build required. Tests run unauthenticated against a fresh browser
context, so each test starts from an isolated, empty local library.
pnpm test:e2e:web # run the web e2e suite (auto-starts pnpm dev-web)
pnpm test:e2e:web:headed # run headed, one test at a time, with traces
pnpm test:e2e:web:ui # run in the Playwright UI mode
pnpm test:e2e:web:report # open the last HTML report
Every run writes an HTML report to playwright-report/; open it with
pnpm test:e2e:web:report.
Layout:
| Path | Purpose |
|---|---|
playwright.config.ts (app root) |
Runner config, projects, web server. |
e2e/tests/ |
Specs (*.spec.ts). |
e2e/pages/ |
Page Object Model — actions/queries, no assertions. |
e2e/fixtures/ |
Shared fixtures; fixtures/books/ holds sample books. |
Page objects expose locators and actions; assertions stay in the specs so failures point at test intent. To add coverage, prefer extending a page object over inlining selectors in a spec.
The demo-book auto-import (useDemoBooks) is suppressed by the base fixture
so the library is deterministic; authenticated/sync flows are out of scope
for this lane until a test account is provisioned.
Tauri lane — WebdriverIO
Drives the actual Tauri desktop shell via tauri-driver. Use this for
coverage that depends on the native build (Rust integration, window
management, platform globals).
pnpm tauri:dev:test # start the Tauri app with the webdriver feature
pnpm test:e2e # run wdio against it (specs: e2e/*.e2e.ts)