» npm install @playwright/mcp
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» npm install playwright-mcp
» npm install @executeautomation/playwright-mcp-server
That. I've just had a meeting with the QA department in the company and the QA lead strongly encouraged (aka, is forcing) us to start using AI. The one they mentioned and one that drew my attention was Playwright MCP. They said it was wonderful and marvelous. I know they're doing this because their clients are asking the employees to start using it because it speeds processes up by a lot. I'm about to try it out but I don't know... I love creating test cases and automating them. I have a good time and that's the reason why Im into automation (half coding skills, half understanding the business). Not a fan of AI doing all my freaking job. I will still be doing automation test cases on my own in my repo. But have you tried it? What do you think of it?
PD: I've just tried. My opinion? Yeah it has potential as someone said here. I spent around an hour to get one single test running unsuccessfully. It's a tricky app, but quite close to a real scenario where things can get that way. I do see it can save a shit ton of time finding locators and setting the POM structure, not not much more. Actually, I showed it my code (which runs smoothly in every case) and it still couldn't get the test done correctly.