Timeouts
Source URL: https://playwright.dev/docs/test-timeouts
Timeouts | Playwright
Section titled “Timeouts | Playwright”Playwright Test has multiple configurable timeouts for various tasks.
Timeout| Default| Description| Test timeout| 30_000 ms| Timeout for each test
Set in config
{ timeout: 60_000 }
Override in test
test.setTimeout(120_000)| Expect timeout| 5_000 ms| Timeout for each assertion
Set in config
{ expect: { timeout: 10_000 } }
Override in test
expect(locator).toBeVisible({ timeout: 10_000 })
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Test timeout
Section titled “Test timeout”Playwright Test enforces a timeout for each test, 30 seconds by default. Time spent by the test function, fixture setups, and beforeEach hooks is included in the test timeout.
Timed out test produces the following error:
example.spec.ts:3:1 › basic test ===========================
Timeout of 30000ms exceeded.Additional separate timeout, of the same value, is shared between fixture teardowns and afterEach hooks, after the test function has finished.
The same timeout value also applies to beforeAll and afterAll hooks, but they do not share time with any test.
Set test timeout in the config
Section titled “Set test timeout in the config”playwright.config.ts
import { defineConfig } from '@playwright/test';
export default defineConfig({ timeout: 120_000, });API reference: testConfig.timeout.
Set timeout for a single test
Section titled “Set timeout for a single test”example.spec.ts
import { test, expect } from '@playwright/test';
test('slow test', async ({ page }) => { test.slow(); // Easy way to triple the default timeout // ... });
test('very slow test', async ({ page }) => { test.setTimeout(120_000); // ... });API reference: test.setTimeout() and test.slow().
Change timeout from a beforeEach hook
Section titled “Change timeout from a beforeEach hook”example.spec.ts
import { test, expect } from '@playwright/test';
test.beforeEach(async ({ page }, testInfo) => { // Extend timeout for all tests running this hook by 30 seconds. testInfo.setTimeout(testInfo.timeout + 30_000); });API reference: testInfo.setTimeout().
Change timeout for beforeAll/afterAll hook
Section titled “Change timeout for beforeAll/afterAll hook”beforeAll and afterAll hooks have a separate timeout, by default equal to test timeout. You can change it separately for each hook by calling testInfo.setTimeout() inside the hook.
example.spec.ts
import { test, expect } from '@playwright/test';
test.beforeAll(async () => { // Set timeout for this hook. test.setTimeout(60000); });API reference: testInfo.setTimeout().
Expect timeout
Section titled “Expect timeout”Auto-retrying assertions like expect(locator).toHaveText() have a separate timeout, 5 seconds by default. Assertion timeout is unrelated to the test timeout. It produces the following error:
example.spec.ts:3:1 › basic test ===========================
Error: expect(received).toHaveText(expected)
Expected string: "my text" Received string: "" Call log: - expect.toHaveText with timeout 5000ms - waiting for "locator('button')"Set expect timeout in the config
Section titled “Set expect timeout in the config”playwright.config.ts
import { defineConfig } from '@playwright/test';
export default defineConfig({ expect: { timeout: 10_000, }, });API reference: testConfig.expect.
Specify expect timeout for a single assertion
Section titled “Specify expect timeout for a single assertion”example.spec.ts
import { test, expect } from '@playwright/test';
test('example', async ({ page }) => { await expect(locator).toHaveText('hello', { timeout: 10_000 }); });Global timeout
Section titled “Global timeout”Playwright Test supports a timeout for the whole test run. This prevents excess resource usage when everything went wrong. There is no default global timeout, but you can set a reasonable one in the config, for example one hour. Global timeout produces the following error:
Running 1000 tests using 10 workers
514 skipped 486 passed Timed out waiting 3600s for the entire test runYou can set global timeout in the config.
playwright.config.ts
import { defineConfig } from '@playwright/test';
export default defineConfig({ globalTimeout: 3_600_000, });API reference: testConfig.globalTimeout.
Advanced: low level timeouts
Section titled “Advanced: low level timeouts”These are the low-level timeouts that are pre-configured by the test runner, you should not need to change these. If you happen to be in this section because your test are flaky, it is very likely that you should be looking for the solution elsewhere.
Timeout| Default| Description| Action timeout| no timeout| Timeout for each action
Set in config
{ use: { actionTimeout: 10_000 } }
Override in test
locator.click({ timeout: 10_000 })| Navigation timeout| no timeout| Timeout for each navigation action
Set in config
{ use: { navigationTimeout: 30_000 } }
Override in test
page.goto('/', { timeout: 30_000 })| Global timeout| no timeout| Global timeout for the whole test run
Set in config
{ globalTimeout: 3_600_000 }
| beforeAll/afterAll timeout| 30_000 ms| Timeout for the hook
Set in hook
test.setTimeout(60_000)
| Fixture timeout| no timeout| Timeout for an individual fixture
Set in fixture
{ scope: 'test', timeout: 30_000 }
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Set action and navigation timeouts in the config
Section titled “Set action and navigation timeouts in the config”playwright.config.ts
import { defineConfig } from '@playwright/test';
export default defineConfig({ use: { actionTimeout: 10 * 1000, navigationTimeout: 30 * 1000, }, });API reference: testOptions.actionTimeout and testOptions.navigationTimeout.
Set timeout for a single action
Section titled “Set timeout for a single action”example.spec.ts
import { test, expect } from '@playwright/test';
test('basic test', async ({ page }) => { await page.goto('https://playwright.dev', { timeout: 30000 }); await page.getByText('Get Started').click({ timeout: 10000 }); });Fixture timeout
Section titled “Fixture timeout”By default, fixture shares timeout with the test. However, for slow fixtures, especially worker-scoped ones, it is convenient to have a separate timeout. This way you can keep the overall test timeout small, and give the slow fixture more time.
example.spec.ts
import { test as base, expect } from '@playwright/test';
const test = base.extend<{ slowFixture: string }>({ slowFixture: [async ({}, use) => { // ... perform a slow operation ... await use('hello'); }, { timeout: 60_000 }] });
test('example test', async ({ slowFixture }) => { // ... });API reference: test.extend().