Openakita openakita/skills@webapp-testing
Toolkit for interacting with and testing local web applications using Playwright. Supports verifying frontend functionality, debugging UI behavior, capturing browser screenshots, and viewing browser logs.
git clone https://github.com/openakita/openakita
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/openakita/openakita "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/skills/webapp-testing" ~/.claude/skills/openakita-openakita-openakita-skills-webapp-testing && rm -rf "$T"
skills/webapp-testing/SKILL.mdWeb Application Testing
To test local web applications, write native Python Playwright scripts.
Helper Scripts Available:
- Manages server lifecycle (supports multiple servers)scripts/with_server.py
Always run scripts with
first to see usage. DO NOT read the source until you try running the script first and find that a customized solution is abslutely necessary. These scripts can be very large and thus pollute your context window. They exist to be called directly as black-box scripts rather than ingested into your context window.--help
Decision Tree: Choosing Your Approach
User task → Is it static HTML? ├─ Yes → Read HTML file directly to identify selectors │ ├─ Success → Write Playwright script using selectors │ └─ Fails/Incomplete → Treat as dynamic (below) │ └─ No (dynamic webapp) → Is the server already running? ├─ No → Run: python scripts/with_server.py --help │ Then use the helper + write simplified Playwright script │ └─ Yes → Reconnaissance-then-action: 1. Navigate and wait for networkidle 2. Take screenshot or inspect DOM 3. Identify selectors from rendered state 4. Execute actions with discovered selectors
Example: Using with_server.py
To start a server, run
--help first, then use the helper:
Single server:
python scripts/with_server.py --server "npm run dev" --port 5173 -- python your_automation.py
Multiple servers (e.g., backend + frontend):
python scripts/with_server.py \ --server "cd backend && python server.py" --port 3000 \ --server "cd frontend && npm run dev" --port 5173 \ -- python your_automation.py
To create an automation script, include only Playwright logic (servers are managed automatically):
from playwright.sync_api import sync_playwright with sync_playwright() as p: browser = p.chromium.launch(headless=True) # Always launch chromium in headless mode page = browser.new_page() page.goto('http://localhost:5173') # Server already running and ready page.wait_for_load_state('networkidle') # CRITICAL: Wait for JS to execute # ... your automation logic browser.close()
Reconnaissance-Then-Action Pattern
-
Inspect rendered DOM:
page.screenshot(path='/tmp/inspect.png', full_page=True) content = page.content() page.locator('button').all() -
Identify selectors from inspection results
-
Execute actions using discovered selectors
Common Pitfall
❌ Don't inspect the DOM before waiting for
networkidle on dynamic apps
✅ Do wait for page.wait_for_load_state('networkidle') before inspection
Best Practices
- Use bundled scripts as black boxes - To accomplish a task, consider whether one of the scripts available in
can help. These scripts handle common, complex workflows reliably without cluttering the context window. Usescripts/
to see usage, then invoke directly.--help - Use
for synchronous scriptssync_playwright() - Always close the browser when done
- Use descriptive selectors:
,text=
, CSS selectors, or IDsrole= - Add appropriate waits:
orpage.wait_for_selector()page.wait_for_timeout()
Reference Files
- examples/ - Examples showing common patterns:
- Discovering buttons, links, and inputs on a pageelement_discovery.py
- Using file:// URLs for local HTMLstatic_html_automation.py
- Capturing console logs during automationconsole_logging.py