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Google Chrome 126
Microsoft Edge 126
v1.45.0
Clock
Utilizing the new Clock API allows to manipulate and control time within tests to verify time-related behavior. This API covers many common scenarios, including:
testing with predefined time;
keeping consistent time and timers;
monitoring inactivity;
ticking through time manually.
# Initialize clock with some time before the test time and let the page load
# naturally. `Date.now` will progress as the timers fire.
page.clock.install(time=datetime.datetime(2024, 2, 2, 8, 0, 0))
page.goto("http://localhost:3333")
Pretend that the user closed the laptop lid and opened it again at 10am.
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Bumps playwright from 1.44.0 to 1.45.1.
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chore(roll): roll Playwright to v1.45.3 (#2495)90bf2e6
build(deps): bump mypy from 1.10.0 to 1.10.1 (#2479)ecb34e3
build(deps): bump types-requests from 2.32.0.20240602 to 2.32.0.20240622 (#2470)8f9bcd1
chore(roll): roll to Playwright 1.45.1-beta-1719996498000 (#2474)d83dc6e
fix(fetch): serialise empty array in 'data' as JSON (#2476)c6cc4c9
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devops: update conda-incubator/setup-miniconda to v3 (#2467)3c46eec
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