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Roll Playwright Python to a new driver version. Walks the upstream `docs/src/api/` commit range, ports each public-API change, suppresses the rest in…
Roll Playwright Python to a new driver version. Walks the upstream `docs/src/api/` commit range, ports each public-API change, suppresses the rest in…
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name: playwright-roll
description: Roll Playwright Python to a new driver version. Walks the upstream docs/src/api/ commit range, ports each public-API change, suppresses the rest in expected_api_mismatch.txt, regenerates the typed surface, and adds tests.
Rolling Playwright Python
The goal of a roll is to move the driver pin in DRIVER_VERSION to a new release, port every public API change introduced upstream during that interval, and suppress the rest, so that ./scripts/update_api.sh runs clean and the test suite still passes.
The previous human-facing summary lives in ../../../ROLLING.md. This skill is the operational playbook — read it end to end before starting.
Mental model
The Python port is hand-written code in playwright/_impl/, plus a generator (scripts/generate_*.py, scripts/documentation_provider.py) that:
- introspects the Python
_implclasses viainspect, - emits typed wrapper classes into
playwright/{async,sync}_api/_generated.py, and - diffs the introspected surface against the Playwright
api.json(generated from the upstream docs — see step 2).
Anything in api.json that is missing or differently typed in _impl/ causes generation to fail. Three resolutions:
- PORT — the new API is intended for Python (no
langs.onlyfilter, orlangs.onlyincludes"python"). Implement it in_impl/. - MISMATCH — the API genuinely exists for Python but is shaped differently (a callback signature uses unions, a kwarg uses a legacy name, etc.) and there's a justified reason to keep the divergence. Add a precise line to
scripts/expected_api_mismatch.txtwith a comment explaining why. - N/A — the commit only touches docs, has
* langs: js(or any other filter that excludes Python), is server-side, Electron-only, or was reverted later in the same release. No action.
The upstream documentation source of truth is docs/src/api/*.md in the playwright repo. Every ## method: / ## property: / ## event: / ### option: / ### param: block has an optional * langs: js (or js, python, etc.) filter. The Python doclint resolves these into langs fields on each member of api.json. An empty langs: {} means "all languages including Python" — implement it, don't suppress it.
The mistake the 1.59 roll made twice over: classifying things as "internal tooling, N/A for Python" based on the name of the API (Screencast, Debugger, pickLocator, clearConsoleMessages, artifactsDir, …). Almost all of those had empty
langs: {}inapi.jsonand were real Python APIs. Sounding tooling-y is not alangsfilter. Thelangsfield on the member inapi.jsonis the only authoritative signal. When in doubt, dump it (see "Verifying classifications" below).
Process
1. Set up the env
CONTRIBUTING.md covers this. Notes from past rolls:
- The repo requires Python 3.10+. If
python3.10isn't available, usepython3(3.12 is fine). - If
python3-venvis missing system-wide, useuv venv envinstead, thenuv pip install --python env/bin/python --upgrade pip. Don't try toapt install— sudo is denied in the harness. - Always activate the venv before any
pip,pytest,mypy, orpre-commitinvocation.
2. Bump the driver pin, download it, and generate api.json
You need a nearby microsoft/playwright checkout for the docs walk and for
api.json generation. Point PW_SRC_DIR at it and check out the new tag there:
export PW_SRC_DIR=../playwright
git -C "$PW_SRC_DIR" fetch --tags origin
git -C "$PW_SRC_DIR" checkout v<new> # e.g. v1.62.0Then bump the pins and assemble the driver:
# Edit DRIVER_VERSION (repo root): the playwright-core npm version for the new
# release, no "v" prefix, e.g. 1.62.0
python scripts/update_node_version.py # refresh NODE_VERSION to the current LTS
source env/bin/activate
python -m build --wheel # downloads playwright-core @ DRIVER_VERSION + Node.js, assembles the driver
playwright install chromium # NOT --with-deps; sudo is denied
# api.json isn't in the bundle, and the walk below inspects `langs` from it.
# Generate a copy to inspect (update_api.sh generates its own temp copy in step 6):
API_JSON_MODE=1 node "$PW_SRC_DIR/utils/doclint/generateApiJson.js" > /tmp/api.jsonThe wheel build just downloads the playwright-core npm package at
DRIVER_VERSION and the matching Node.js binary (no source build, no Node/npm/git
toolchain), and unpacks the driver under playwright/driver/. api.json is the
one piece not shipped in the bundle — it's generated from $PW_SRC_DIR on demand
(here to /tmp/api.json for the walk, and into a temp file passed via
PW_API_JSON by ./scripts/update_api.sh during codegen).
3. Identify the commit range
Use the nearby microsoft/playwright checkout at $PW_SRC_DIR (from step 2).
Bring it up to date and ensure release branches/tags are present before walking
the range:
git -C "$PW_SRC_DIR" fetch --tags
git -C "$PW_SRC_DIR" fetch origin 'release-*:release-*'There is sometimes no vX.Y.0 tag for the latest release (the bots cut release branches first and tag later). Anchor on commits, not tags.
The diff range is "every commit on the new release branch since the previous release was cut". Anchor commits:
- Previous release end: the
chore: bump version to vX.Y.0-nextcommit onmain. That commit is the first commit after the previous release (X.Y-1) was cut. Use its parent (<sha>~1) as the lower bound.Copy & paste — that's itgit -C "$PW_SRC_DIR" log --all --grep="bump version to v" --oneline | head - New release end: the tip of
release-<new>(or the matching tag if it exists).
Save the commit list, oldest first, scoped to docs/src/api/:
git -C "$PW_SRC_DIR" log <prev-anchor>~1..release-<new> --oneline --reverse -- docs/src/api > /tmp/roll-<new>-commits.mdA normal roll yields 50–100 commits. If you see 0 or thousands, the range is wrong.
Format the file as a markdown checklist and add the standard preamble (status legend, where to look up api.json etc.) — see the file from the 1.58→1.59 roll for the template.
4. Walk the commit list
For each commit, in chronological order:
git -C "$PW_SRC_DIR" show <sha> -- docs/src/api/Look for:
## (async )?method:/## property:/## event:additions or removals;* langs: ...lines on those blocks;### param:/### option:additions or removals;- new
class-X.mdfiles (whole new classes — usuallylangs: js); - type changes in
- returns:lines.
Classify and act.
Verifying classifications (do this before suppressing anything)
Before tagging anything as MISMATCH or N/A based on appearance, dump the actual langs from api.json:
import json
data = json.load(open("/tmp/api.json"))
classes = {c["name"]: c for c in data}
for cls_name in ["Page", "BrowserContext", "Screencast", "Debugger"]:
cls = classes.get(cls_name)
if not cls:
continue
print(f"\n{cls_name}: cls_langs={cls.get('langs', {})}")
for m in cls["members"]:
print(f" {m['name']} kind={m.get('kind')} langs={m.get('langs', {})}")For options/params nested inside an Object-typed arg, walk one level deeper:
for a in member.get("args", []):
if a["name"] == "options":
for prop in a.get("type", {}).get("properties", []):
print(prop["name"], prop.get("langs", {}))A few rules of thumb that catch most "actually a PORT" cases:
- If the containing class has empty
langs: {}and the member has emptylangs: {}, it's for Python — implement it. - If the member is empty but a single option has
langs: js, the method is for Python and you only skip that option (e.g.Screencast.start.sizeislangs: jswhileScreencast.startitself isn't). - If you're about to add three or more
Method not implemented:entries for the same class, stop — you almost certainly need to implement the class.
PORT
Implement the change in playwright/_impl/<module>.py. Use the upstream JS implementation as a reference: $PW_SRC_DIR/packages/playwright-core/src/client/<module>.ts. Translate idioms:
| Upstream JS | Python |
|---|---|
async foo(): Promise<X> | async def foo(self) -> X: |
foo(): X (sync getter, no args, no body) | @property def foo(self) -> X: (the doc generator treats argument-less sync getters as properties — see documentation_provider.py:133. If you make it a method instead, you'll get a "Method vs property mismatch" error.) |
await this._channel.foo({ a, b }) | await self._channel.send("foo", None, locals_to_params(locals())) |
(await this._channel.foo()).value | await self._channel.send("foo", None) (Python's send() auto-unwraps single-key responses; only call send_return_as_dict when the protocol returns multiple keys.) |
(await this._channel.foo()).artifact (multi-key, may be empty) | result = await self._channel.send_return_as_dict("foo", None); (result or {}).get("artifact") — send_return_as_dict returns None (not {}) when the protocol response carries no fields. |
try { ... } catch (e) { if (isTargetClosedError(e)) return; throw e; } | try: ...; except Exception as e: if is_target_closed_error(e): return; raise (import from playwright._impl._errors) |
Inline [Object] return like {endpoint: string} | A TypedDict in playwright/_impl/_api_structures.py — not Dict[str, str]. The doc generator serializes TypedDicts as {field: type, ...} via get_type_hints and that matches the inline-object form exactly. See RemoteAddr, BrowserBindResult, DebuggerPausedDetails. |
binary event/return field | The Python channel layer hands you a base64 string. Decode with base64.b64decode(value) before exposing as bytes. See Screencast._dispatch_frame. |
When implementing a new ChannelOwner subclass (one constructed by the protocol with (parent, type, guid, initializer)):
- Register it in
playwright/_impl/_object_factory.py:create_remote_object— otherwise the guid resolves toDummyObjectand downstream code breaks mysteriously. - Import it and add it to
generated_typesinscripts/generate_api.py, plus add aXxxImplimport in theheaderstring.
When implementing a non-ChannelOwner wrapper class (a plain class that holds a Page/Context reference, like Screencast, Clock):
- Set
self._loop = parent._loopandself._dispatcher_fiber = parent._dispatcher_fiberin__init__. The generatedAsyncBase/SyncBasewrappers read these; missing them givesAttributeError: 'X' object has no attribute '_loop'at first use.
When adding a new TypedDict in _api_structures.py:
- Add it to the
from playwright._impl._api_structures import …line inscripts/generate_api.pyso the generator can resolve it as a forward reference in type hints. - Re-export it from both
playwright/async_api/__init__.pyandplaywright/sync_api/__init__.py: assignment line plus an entry in__all__. Same pattern asViewportSize,RemoteAddr.
If the new API was previously suppressed in expected_api_mismatch.txt, remove that line when implementing it.
If a doc rename involves a positional parameter (no default, before any *), users almost certainly call it positionally — you can rename freely. The 1.59 BrowserType.connect.wsEndpoint → endpoint is the canonical example. Don't suppress this kind of rename; just rename in _impl/. Important corollary: when docs rename a param, the wire-protocol field usually also changed in packages/protocol/src/protocol.yml and the server-side dispatcher in packages/playwright-core/src/server/dispatchers/*Dispatcher.ts. If so, you must also update the channel-send dict key (e.g. {"wsEndpoint": …} → {"endpoint": …}). A "Parameter not documented" suppression for a renamed param is a code smell hiding a wire-protocol bug.
MISMATCH
A MISMATCH is a justified, durable divergence between the docs and the Python surface. Use it sparingly — most apparent mismatches turn out to be PORTs you skipped. Legitimate examples in the current expected_api_mismatch.txt:
- Hidden internal kwargs (
Browser.new_context(default_browser_type=)). - Callback signatures where Python explicitly unions one-arg and two-arg variants but the docs document only the canonical form (
Page.route(handler=),WebSocketRoute.on_close(handler=)).
Add a precise line to scripts/expected_api_mismatch.txt with a # comment group header explaining why the divergence is intentional. The exact wording comes from the generator's error message. Examples:
# One vs two arguments in the callback, Python explicitly unions.
Parameter type mismatch in Page.route(handler=): documented as Callable[[Route, Request], Union[Any, Any]], code has Union[Callable[[Route, Request], Any], Callable[[Route], Any]]The generator removes lines from expected_api_mismatch.txt that no longer match an error. If you see "No longer there: …" in the script's stderr, delete that line.
Do not suppress these — they're PORTs in disguise:
- "Internal tooling" classes/methods whose
langsfield is empty (Screencast.*,Debugger.*,Page.pick_locator,BrowserContext.debugger,Browser.bind/unbind,Page.{clear,console}_*). The 1.59 roll suppressed all of these initially, then had to walk every one back. Verifylangsfirst. - A renamed positional parameter (
Parameter not documented: X.y(old_name=)+Parameter not implemented: X.y(new_name=)). Just rename in_impl/and update the channel-send dict key. - A
Parameter type mismatch in X.y(return=): documented as {field: T}, code has Dict[str, T]. Use a TypedDict.
N/A
Common N/A flavors:
- Whole new class with
langs: js(Disposable, Inspector/Screencast, Debugger, Overlay). - Members with
langs: js(most "tooling" / MCP / agentic features). - Doc-only edits (typo fixes, "Improve
notproperty sections", etc.). - Reverts that cancel an earlier add in the same range (always check the rest of the range before porting something that gets reverted).
- Java/C#
langs:blocks. - Electron-only changes (
docs/src/api/class-electron.md).
Tick the box in /tmp/roll-<new>-commits.md with one line: [x] <sha> <subject> — <classification>: <one-liner>.
5. Regenerate
PW_SRC_DIR=../playwright ./scripts/update_api.sh # PW_SRC_DIR already exported in step 2The script does, in order:
- generates
api.jsonfrom$PW_SRC_DIRinto a temp file and exportsPW_API_JSON, git checkout HEAD -- playwright/{async,sync}_api/_generated.py(resets to last committed),- runs
scripts/generate_{sync,async}_api.py(they readapi.jsonviaPW_API_JSON), dumping to.xthen renaming into place, - invokes
pre-commit run --fileson the generated files.
CI no longer verifies that _generated.py is in sync (the Lint job dropped the
"Verify generated API is up to date" step so it needn't check out upstream). So
regenerating here and committing the result is on you — don't skip it.
Failure modes and fixes:
| Symptom | Cause | Fix |
|---|---|---|
Method not implemented: X.y | api.json documents X.y, no Python impl exists. | PORT it, or add a MISMATCH line. |
Parameter not implemented: X.y(z=) | New parameter on existing method. | Add the kwarg in _impl/, or MISMATCH. |
Method vs property mismatch: X.y | You implemented as a method but the doc treats it as a property (sync, no args, has return type). | Add @property in _impl/. |
Method not documented: X.y | Python has it but api.json doesn't. | The upstream removed the API; remove from _impl/ and from _generated.py callers. |
Parameter type mismatch in X.y(z=): documented as ..., code has ... | Type signature doesn't line up. | Match the type in _impl/, or MISMATCH it for known historical divergences. |
pyright … reportInconsistentOverload (single-event class) | A class gained its first event in api.json, so the generator emits one Literal[…] overload + impl, which pyright wants ≥2 of. | The generator already handles this — documentation_provider.print_events emits a second @typing.overload with event: str plus a generic impl. If you regress this, see how 1.59 handled CDPSession getting a close event. |
pre-commit keeps reformatting _generated.py on each run | First run after regen always reformats once; rerun until idle. | pre-commit run --all-files to settle. |
Parameter not documented: X.y(z=) | Python has a kwarg the docs don't mention (e.g. legacy name from a doc rename). | If the param is positional with no default, just rename it in _impl/. Check protocol.yml and the server dispatcher — if the wire field renamed too, also update the channel-send dict key. Only MISMATCH for genuinely hidden internal kwargs (default_browser_type). |
KeyError: 'templates' deep in inner_serialize_doc_type | A Promise<X>|X union upstream collapsed to a bare Promise with no templates in api.json. | documentation_provider.inner_serialize_doc_type should treat that as Any (if "templates" not in type: return "Any"). |
"void" is not defined (reportUndefinedVariable) in generated event handlers | api.json has a void-typed event payload that the serializer left as the literal string "void". | documentation_provider.inner_serialize_doc_type should map "void" to "None" alongside "null". |
AttributeError: 'X' object has no attribute '_loop' (or _dispatcher_fiber) at first use of a new wrapper class | The non-ChannelOwner wrapper isn't initializing the fields the generated AsyncBase/SyncBase reads. | In the wrapper's __init__, set self._loop = parent._loop and self._dispatcher_fiber = parent._dispatcher_fiber. |
'NoneType' object has no attribute 'get' after send_return_as_dict | Method's protocol response carries no fields and send_return_as_dict returned None. | (result or {}).get(...). |
Frame/buffer payload arrives as a str instead of bytes | Protocol binary fields cross the wire as base64. | base64.b64decode(value) in the impl before exposing. |
After the script settles, run pre-commit run --all-files once more to confirm everything is idle.
6. Add tests
For each PORT, add one async test and a matching sync test. Conventions:
- Tests go in the existing topic file (
test_page_network_request.py,test_browsercontext.py,test_dialog.py, …) — don't create new files unless there's no obvious home. - Use
from playwright.async_api import …, notfrom playwright._impl._page import Page(the impl class doesn't have the public wrappers likeexpect_console_message). - For event-info objects,
await message_info.value(it's anasyncproperty). - Don't write tests that hang the page (e.g.
page.evaluate(... fetch slow ...)followed bypage.close()from a fixture) — the request task gets aTargetClosedError. Usepage.on("event", handler)to capture state at event time instead. playwright install chromium(no--with-deps) is sufficient for the test suite under sandbox.
7. Update existing high-touch artifacts
DRIVER_VERSIONandNODE_VERSION: already done in step 2.README.md: gets the chromium/firefox/webkit version table updated automatically byscripts/update_versions.py(called fromupdate_api.sh). Don't edit by hand.- The "Backport changes" tracking issue on GitHub (filed by
microsoft-playwright-automation) is the intent tracker, but it's frequently out of sync with what's actually been ported. Treat it as a starting point, not the source of truth — thedocs/src/api/commit walk is authoritative.
8. Final verification
pre-commit run --all-files
mypy playwright # 2 pre-existing errors in _json_pipe.py and _artifact.py are unrelated
pytest --browser chromium tests/async/<files-you-touched> tests/sync/<files-you-touched>Then a smoke regression on a few neighboring suites (tests/async/test_browser*.py, test_cdp_session.py, test_tracing.py, test_dialog.py, test_page_*.py) to make sure nothing inherent to the port shifted.
Reference: expected_api_mismatch.txt line forms
Exact strings the generator emits (and that this file must contain to suppress):
Method not implemented: <Class>.<snake_method>
Parameter not implemented: <Class>.<snake_method>(<snake_param>=)
Parameter not documented: <Class>.<snake_method>(<snake_param>=)
Method vs property mismatch: <Class>.<snake_method>
Method not documented: <Class>.<snake_method>
Parameter type mismatch in <Class>.<snake_method>(<arg>=): documented as <T1>, code has <T2>Class names use the upstream PascalCase (BrowserContext, BrowserType); method/param names are converted to snake_case matching the Python surface.
Tips & gotchas
langs.onlyis your filter — and the only filter. Don't classify by name (Screencast,Debugger,pickLocator) or by intuition ("looks like internal tooling"). Always checklangsinapi.json. The 1.59 roll cost two extra audit passes by trusting names overlangs.- Audit your own classifications a second time. After the first walk through the commit range, before opening the PR, re-read every line in
expected_api_mismatch.txtyou added during this roll and ask "is this divergence justified, or did I skip a port?" Run thelangs-dump snippet on each suspicious entry. The 1.59 roll's first PR had ~20 wrong suppressions; the second pass cut them to 0. - A cluster of suppressions on the same class is a smell. If you're about to add five
Method not implemented: Foo.*lines, you're almost certainly looking at a class that needs to be implemented. Implement the whole thing once and the suppressions disappear. - Watch for revert pairs in the same range. 1.59 added and reverted
Browser.isRemote(#39613 / #39620) inside the same release. Walking chronologically lets you skip the add when you see the revert later. - Watch for rename-revert pairs. 1.59 had
Locator.normalize→Locator.toCode(#39648) →Locator.normalize(#39754). Final state wins; only port the last. - Doc renames almost always include a wire-protocol rename. Whenever you see
### param: X.y.oldName→### param: X.y.newNamein a doc commit, alsogit -C "$PW_SRC_DIR" show <sha> -- packages/protocol/src/protocol.ymland the corresponding*Dispatcher.tsfile. If the wire field changed too, the channel-send dict key in_impl/must change. Suppressing the doc-side mismatch is hiding a real bug — the previous Python code is silently sending an unknown field that the new server ignores. - TypedDicts beat
Dict[str, X]for any structured return. When the docs describe a return as[Object]with named fields (or even[Object=Foo]), define aTypedDictin_api_structures.py, re-export from both public__init__.pyfiles, and use it. Zero runtime cost (it's still adict), and the doc generator's type comparator matches by structure viaget_type_hints. - Positional renames are free. A param with no default before any
*separator is positional-or-keyword in Python, but realistic call sites pass it positionally. Renaming such a param doesn't break callers. - The "Backport changes" GitHub issue can be misleading. In the 1.59 roll its checkboxes were all marked
[x]with annotations like "✅ IMPLEMENTED", but several of those features had not actually been merged into the Python port. Trust thedocs/src/api/walk over the issue. api.jsonmay carry doclint quirks. 1.59 hit two:Promise<X>|Xcollapsed to a barePromisewith notemplates, andvoid-typed events serialized as the literal string"void". Both are upstream artifacts; patchinner_serialize_doc_typeto handle them rather than fighting the api.json side.- Don't edit
_generated.pyto fix lint or typing. Fix_impl/,documentation_provider.py, orexpected_api_mismatch.txtinstead. Hand-editing the generated file is reverted on the next regen. /tmp/roll-<new>-commits.mdis a working artifact, not a deliverable. Don't commit it. The commit message and PR description are where the audit summary belongs.
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