What browsers are supported by Playwright?

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IHUB Talent stands out as the best institute for Playwright Testing Training in Hyderabad, offering a comprehensive, hands-on learning experience that prepares you for a successful career in test automation. Playwright, a cutting-edge testing framework for web applications, has gained immense popularity for its ability to handle modern web apps with speed and reliability. Our training program ensures that students gain expertise in Playwright for automated testing using JavaScript, TypeScript, and Python.

The course is meticulously designed to cover all aspects of Playwright Testing, starting from the fundamentals to advanced concepts. Students will learn how to set up and use Playwright for end-to-end testing, explore browser automation, and work with advanced tools like Playwright Inspector. Practical training on integrating Playwright with CI/CD pipelines and various testing frameworks such as Mocha, Jest, and others ensures that students are well-prepared for real-world automation challenges.

Playwright supports the following major browsers for automation:

  1. Chromium: The open-source version of Google Chrome, used for web automation and testing.

  2. Firefox: Mozilla's open-source browser, Playwright provides automation support for this browser as well.

  3. Web Kit: The engine behind Safari, Playwright includes support for automating Safari and web applications on macOS and iOS devices.

Cross-Browser Testing

Playwright allows you to write cross-browser tests, ensuring your application works across all major browser engines. It’s especially useful for testing web apps on Chromium, Firefox, and Web Kit without needing to manage multiple browser drivers manually.

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