Learning Playwright with Python and Pytest: My One-Month Challenge Begins!

Hey there! I’m diving into QA automation with a hybrid framework using Playwright, Python, and Pytest. As someone fairly new to this combo, I’ve set myself a challenge: master it in one month. This post kicks off my journey—why I chose this stack, how I’m starting, and what I hope to achieve. If you’re into testing or automation, stick around—I’ll be sharing my hybrid framework design, code, struggles, and wins along the way!
Why Playwright, Python, and Pytest?
I picked this trio for a few key reasons:
Playwright: It’s modern, supports Chromium, Firefox, and WebKit, and tackles tricky stuff like auto-waiting and network mocking right out of the box. Plus, it’s faster and less flaky than some older tools.

Python: I know the basics, and its readability makes it ideal for scripting tests.

Pytest: A powerful testing framework with fixtures and plugins to keep my tests organized and scalable.

My goal? Build a solid, easy-to-use hybrid automation framework that requires minimal coding and can handle real-world QA tasks.
What’s Coming Up
I’ll be posting weekly updates with my progress—think framework designs, code snippets, and honest takes on what’s working (or not). This is just the beginning, so expect more details as I dig into setup, scripting, and testing.
Stay tuned for the ride!

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