Close Menu
    DevStackTipsDevStackTips
    • Home
    • News & Updates
      1. Tech & Work
      2. View All

      CodeSOD: A Unique Way to Primary Key

      July 22, 2025

      BrowserStack launches Figma plugin for detecting accessibility issues in design phase

      July 22, 2025

      Parasoft brings agentic AI to service virtualization in latest release

      July 22, 2025

      Node.js vs. Python for Backend: 7 Reasons C-Level Leaders Choose Node.js Talent

      July 21, 2025

      The best CRM software with email marketing in 2025: Expert tested and reviewed

      July 22, 2025

      This multi-port car charger can power 4 gadgets at once – and it’s surprisingly cheap

      July 22, 2025

      I’m a wearables editor and here are the 7 Pixel Watch 4 rumors I’m most curious about

      July 22, 2025

      8 ways I quickly leveled up my Linux skills – and you can too

      July 22, 2025
    • Development
      1. Algorithms & Data Structures
      2. Artificial Intelligence
      3. Back-End Development
      4. Databases
      5. Front-End Development
      6. Libraries & Frameworks
      7. Machine Learning
      8. Security
      9. Software Engineering
      10. Tools & IDEs
      11. Web Design
      12. Web Development
      13. Web Security
      14. Programming Languages
        • PHP
        • JavaScript
      Featured

      The Intersection of Agile and Accessibility – A Series on Designing for Everyone

      July 22, 2025
      Recent

      The Intersection of Agile and Accessibility – A Series on Designing for Everyone

      July 22, 2025

      Zero Trust & Cybersecurity Mesh: Your Org’s Survival Guide

      July 22, 2025

      Execute Ping Commands and Get Back Structured Data in PHP

      July 22, 2025
    • Operating Systems
      1. Windows
      2. Linux
      3. macOS
      Featured

      A Tomb Raider composer has been jailed — His legacy overshadowed by $75k+ in loan fraud

      July 22, 2025
      Recent

      A Tomb Raider composer has been jailed — His legacy overshadowed by $75k+ in loan fraud

      July 22, 2025

      “I don’t think I changed his mind” — NVIDIA CEO comments on H20 AI GPU sales resuming in China following a meeting with President Trump

      July 22, 2025

      Galaxy Z Fold 7 review: Six years later — Samsung finally cracks the foldable code

      July 22, 2025
    • Learning Resources
      • Books
      • Cheatsheets
      • Tutorials & Guides
    Home»Development»Beginner’s Guide to Playwright Testing in Next.js

    Beginner’s Guide to Playwright Testing in Next.js

    June 9, 2025

    Building modern web applications comes with the responsibility of ensuring they perform correctly across different devices, browsers, and user interactions. If you’re developing with Next.js, a powerful React framework, incorporating automated testing from the start can save you from bugs, regression s, and unexpected failures in production.

    This guide introduces Playwright, a modern end-to-end testing framework from Microsoft and demonstrates how to integrate it into a Next.js project. By the end, you’ll have a basic app with route navigation and playwright test that verify pages render and behave correctly.

    Why Use Playwright with Next.js

    Next.js enables fast, scalable React applications with feature live server-side rendering (SSR), static site generation (SSG), dynamic routing and API routes.

    Playwright helps you simulate real user action like clicking, navigating and filling out form in a browser environment. It’s:

    • Fast and reliable
    • Headless (run without UI), or headed (for debugging)
    • Multi-browser (Chromium, Firefox, WebKit)
    • Great for full end-to-end testing

    Together, they create a perfect testing stack

    Prerequisites

    Before we start, make sure you have the following:

    • Node.js v16 or above
    • npm or yarn
    • Basic familiarity with JavaScript, Next.js and React

    Step 1: Create a New Next.js App

    Let’s start with a fresh project. Open your terminal and run:

    npx create-next-app@latest nextjs-playwright-demo
    cd nextjs-playwright-demo

    Once the setup is completed, start your development server:

    npm run dev

    You should see the default Next.js homepage at https://localhost:3000

    Step 2: Add Pages and Navigation

    Let’s add two simple routes: Home and About

    Create about.tsx

    // src/app/about/page.tsx
    export default function About() {
        return (
            <h2>About Page</h2>
        )
    }

     

    Update the Home Page with a Link

    Edit src/app/page.tsx:

    import Link from "next/link";
    
    export default function App() {
        return (
            <div>
                <h2>Home Page</h2>
                <Link href="/about">Go to about</Link>
            </div>
        )
    }

    You now have two routes ready to be tested.

    Step 3: Install Playwright

    Install Playwright globally and its dependencies

    npm install -g playwright

    It installs playwright test library and browsers (Chromium, Firefox, Webkit)

    Step 4: Initialize Playwright

    Run:

    npm init playwright

    This sets up:

    • playwright.config.ts for playwright configurations
    • tests/ directory for your test files
    • Install dev dependency in the project

    Step 5: Write Playwright Tests for Your App

    Create a test file: tests/routes.spec.ts

    import { test, expect } from "@playwright/test";
    
    test("Home page render correctly", async ({ page }) => {
        await page.goto("http://localhost:3000/");
        await expect(page.locator("h2")).toHaveText(/Home Page/);
    });
    
    test("About page renders correctly", async ({ page }) => {
        await page.goto("http://localhost:3000/about");
        await expect(page.locator("h2")).toHaveText(/About Page/);
    });
    
    test("User can navigate from Home to About Page", async ({ page }) => {
        await page.goto("http://localhost:3000/");
        await page.click("text=Go to About");
        await page.waitForURL("/about");
        await expect(page).toHaveURL("/about");
        await expect(page.locator("h2")).toHaveText(/About Page/);
    });

    What’s Happening?

    • The first test visits the home page and checks heading text
    • The second test goes directly to the About page
    • The third simulates clicking a link to navigate between routes

    Step 6: Run Your Tests

    To run all tests:

    npx playwright test

    You should see output like:

    Command Line Output

    Run in the headed mode (visible browser) for debugging:

    npx playwright test --headed

    Launch the interactive test runner:

    npx playwright test --ui

    Step 7: Trace and Debug Failures

    Playwright provides a powerful trace viewer to debug flaky or failed tests.

    Enable tracing in playwright.config.ts:

    Playwright Config Js

    Then show the report with

    npx playwright show-report

    This opens a UI where you can replay each step of your test.

    What You’ve Learned

    In this tutorial, you’ve:

    • Create a basic Next.js application
    • Set up routing between pages
    • Installed and configured Playwright
    • Wrote end-to-end test to validate route rendering and navigation
    • Learned how to run, debug and show-report your tests

    Next Steps

    This is the just the beginning. Playwright can also test:

    • API endpoints
    • Form submissions
    • Dynamic content loading
    • Authentication flows
    • Responsive behavior

    Conclusion

    Combining Next.js with Playwright gives you confidence in your app’s behavior. It empowers you to automate UI testing in a way that simulates real user interactions. Even for small apps, this testing workflow can save you from major bugs and regressions.

    Source: Read More 

    Facebook Twitter Reddit Email Copy Link
    Previous ArticleReal-Time Communication in Next.js Using Socket.IO: A Beginner’s Guide
    Next Article Boost Cloud Efficiency: AWS Well-Architected Cost Tips

    Related Posts

    Development

    GPT-5 is Coming: Revolutionizing Software Testing

    July 22, 2025
    Development

    Win the Accessibility Game: Combining AI with Human Judgment

    July 22, 2025
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    For security, use of Google's reCAPTCHA service is required which is subject to the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.

    Continue Reading

    Windows 11 KB5058411 update errors still lack official fixes

    Operating Systems

    Emmabuntüs: GNU/Linux solidale per il riuso e l’inclusione digitale

    Linux

    CVE-2025-46109 – pbootCMS SQL Injection

    Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVEs)

    CVE-2025-24338 – CtrlX OS Cross-Site Scripting (XSS)

    Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVEs)

    Highlights

    Security

    AMD Warns of New Transient Scheduler Attacks Impacting a Wide Range of CPUs

    July 10, 2025

    AMD Warns of New Transient Scheduler Attacks Impacting a Wide Range of CPUs

    Jul 10, 2025Ravie LakshmananVulnerability / Hardware Security
    Semiconductor company AMD is warning of a new set of vulnerabilities affecting a broad range of chipsets that could lead to information …
    Read more

    Published Date:
    Jul 10, 2025 (16 hours, 29 minutes ago)

    Vulnerabilities has been mentioned in this article.

    CVE-2024-36357

    CVE-2024-36350

    CVE-2024-36349

    CVE-2024-36348

    CVE-2025-6543

    CVE-2025-52445 – Apache Struts Remote Code Execution

    June 17, 2025

    CVE-2025-41656 – Node_RED Remote Command Execution (RCE)

    July 1, 2025

    Mitsubishi Electric AC Systems Vulnerability Allows Remote Control Without User Interaction

    June 26, 2025
    © DevStackTips 2025. All rights reserved.
    • Contact
    • Privacy Policy

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.