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Bump playwright and @playwright/test in /tests/end-to-end/web-UI

Open JoshuaSBrown opened this issue 2 months ago • 1 comments

Bumps playwright and @playwright/test. These dependencies needed to be updated together.

Updates playwright from 1.45.1 to 1.56.1

Updates @playwright/test from 1.45.1 to 1.56.1


updated-dependencies:

  • dependency-name: playwright dependency-version: 1.56.1 dependency-type: direct:production
  • dependency-name: "@playwright/test" dependency-version: 1.56.1 dependency-type: direct:development ...

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  • Bump playwright and @playwright/test from 1.45.1 to 1.56.1 in the web UI end-to-end test suite

JoshuaSBrown avatar Oct 28 '25 11:10 JoshuaSBrown

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Upgraded Playwright packages by bumping both @playwright/test and playwright from 1.45.1 to 1.56.1 via package.json updates and lockfile regeneration.

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Bump Playwright dependencies to v1.56.1
  • Update @playwright/test devDependency from ^1.45.1 to ^1.56.1
  • Update playwright dependency from ^1.45.1 to ^1.56.1
  • Regenerate package-lock.json to reflect updated versions
tests/end-to-end/web-UI/package.json
tests/end-to-end/web-UI/package-lock.json

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sourcery-ai[bot] avatar Oct 28 '25 11:10 sourcery-ai[bot]