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Root Cause

A tool for debugging Puppeteer and Playwright tests
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What is Root Cause?

It is an open source tool to help troubleshoot Puppeteer and Playwright tests. It adds features to simplify root cause analysis of Puppeteer and Playwright test runs. It captures screenshots, network HAR files, and console logs from each test run and saves them to a local drive.
Root Cause is a tool in the Test Management category of a tech stack.
Root Cause is an open source tool with 265 GitHub stars and 16 GitHub forks. Here’s a link to Root Cause's open source repository on GitHub

Who uses Root Cause?

Developers

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Root Cause's Features

  • Visualize to troubleshoot
  • Store locally or in the cloud
  • Drill-down with data you need
  • Test run reporting

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