# Running Playwright Tests To run Playwright tests, use the `npx playwright test` command, or a package manager script. To avoid opening the interactive html report, use `PLAYWRIGHT_HTML_OPEN=never` environment variable. ```bash # Run all tests PLAYWRIGHT_HTML_OPEN=never npx playwright test # Run all tests through a custom npm script PLAYWRIGHT_HTML_OPEN=never npm run special-test-command ``` # Debugging Playwright Tests To debug a failing Playwright test, run it with `--debug=cli` option. This command will pause the test at the start and print the debugging instructions. **IMPORTANT**: run the command in the background and check the output until "Debugging Instructions" is printed. Once instructions containing a session name are printed, use `playwright-cli` to attach the session and explore the page. ```bash # Run the test PLAYWRIGHT_HTML_OPEN=never npx playwright test --debug=cli # ... # ... debugging instructions for "tw-abcdef" session ... # ... # Attach to the test playwright-cli attach tw-abcdef ``` Keep the test running in the background while you explore and look for a fix. The test is paused at the start, so you should step over or pause at a particular location where the problem is most likely to be. Every action you perform with `playwright-cli` generates corresponding Playwright TypeScript code. This code appears in the output and can be copied directly into the test. Most of the time, a specific locator or an expectation should be updated, but it could also be a bug in the app. Use your judgement. After fixing the test, stop the background test run. Rerun to check that test passes.