Updated the Playwright browser installation process to capture and log the exit code, providing feedback on success or failure. If the installation fails, a warning message is displayed, enhancing user awareness during setup.
The Playwright chromium installation was running silently, causing the
script to appear frozen at "Checking Playwright browsers..." for
several minutes during first-time setup.
Change stdio from 'ignore' to 'inherit' so users can see download
progress and understand what's happening.
- Changed the static server port from 5173 to 3007 in init.mjs, playwright.config.ts, vite.config.mts, and main.ts to ensure consistency in server setup and availability.
- Updated logging messages to reflect the new port configuration.
- Changed the port from 3007 to 5173 in the logging and server availability messages to reflect the new configuration.
- Ensured that the process killing function targets the correct port for consistency in server setup.
- Merge PR #162: cross-platform dev script (init.mjs)
- Updated init.mjs to reference apps/ui instead of apps/app
- Updated root package.json scripts to use apps/ui workspace
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Replace Unix-only init.sh with cross-platform init.mjs Node.js script.
Changes:
- Add init.mjs: Cross-platform Node.js implementation of init.sh
- Update package.json: Change dev script from ./init.sh to node init.mjs
- Add tree-kill dependency for reliable cross-platform process termination
Key features of init.mjs:
- Cross-platform port detection (netstat on Windows, lsof on Unix)
- Cross-platform process killing using tree-kill package
- Uses cross-spawn for reliable npm/npx command execution on Windows
- Interactive prompts via Node.js readline module
- Colored terminal output (works on modern Windows terminals)
- Proper cleanup handlers for Ctrl+C/SIGTERM
Bug fix:
- Fixed Playwright browser check to run from apps/app directory where
@playwright/test is actually installed (was silently failing before)
The original init.sh is preserved for backward compatibility.