Azure Resource Manager Playwright Dotnet
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Skill Content
# Azure.ResourceManager.Playwright (.NET)
Management plane SDK for provisioning and managing Microsoft Playwright Testing workspaces via Azure Resource Manager.
> **⚠️ Management vs Test Execution**
> - **This SDK (Azure.ResourceManager.Playwright)**: Create workspaces, manage quotas, check name availability
> - **Test Execution SDK (Azure.Developer.MicrosoftPlaywrightTesting.NUnit)**: Run Playwright tests at scale on cloud browsers
Installation
dotnet add package Azure.ResourceManager.Playwright
dotnet add package Azure.Identity**Current Versions**: Stable v1.0.0, Preview v1.0.0-beta.1
Environment Variables
AZURE_SUBSCRIPTION_ID=<your-subscription-id>
# For service principal auth (optional)
AZURE_TENANT_ID=<tenant-id>
AZURE_CLIENT_ID=<client-id>
AZURE_CLIENT_SECRET=<client-secret>Authentication
using Azure.Identity;
using Azure.ResourceManager;
using Azure.ResourceManager.Playwright;
// Always use DefaultAzureCredential
var credential = new DefaultAzureCredential();
var armClient = new ArmClient(credential);
// Get subscription
var subscriptionId = Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("AZURE_SUBSCRIPTION_ID");
var subscription = armClient.GetSubscriptionResource(
new ResourceIdentifier($"/subscriptions/{subscriptionId}"));Resource Hierarchy
ArmClient
└── SubscriptionResource
├── PlaywrightQuotaResource (subscription-level quotas)
└── ResourceGroupResource
└── PlaywrightWorkspaceResource
└── PlaywrightWorkspaceQuotaResource (workspace-level quotas)Core Workflow
1. Create Playwright Workspace
using Azure.ResourceManager.Playwright;
using Azure.ResourceManager.Playwright.Models;
// Get resource group
var resourceGroup = await subscription
.GetResourceGroupAsync("my-resource-group");
// Define workspace
var workspaceData = new PlaywrightWorkspaceData(AzureLocation.WestUS3)
{
// Optional: Configure regional affinity and local auth
RegionalAffinity = PlaywrightRegionalAffinity.Enabled,
LocalAuth = PlaywrightLocalAuth.Enabled,
Tags =
{
["Team"] = "Dev Exp",
["Environment"] = "Production"
}
};
// Create workspace (long-running operation)
var workspaceCollection = resourceGroup.Value.GetPlaywrightWorkspaces();
var operation = await workspaceCollection.CreateOrUpdateAsync(
WaitUntil.Completed,
"my-playwright-workspace",
workspaceData);
PlaywrightWorkspaceResource workspace = operation.Value;
// Get the data plane URI for running tests
Console.WriteLine($"Data Plane URI: {workspace.Data.DataplaneUri}");
Console.WriteLine($"Workspace ID: {workspace.Data.WorkspaceId}");2. Get Existing Workspace
// Get by name
var workspace = await workspaceCollection.GetAsync("my-playwright-workspace");
// Or check if exists first
bool exists = await workspaceCollection.ExistsAsync("my-playwright-workspace");
if (exists)
{
var existingWorkspace = await workspaceCollection.GetAsync("my-playwright-workspace");
Console.WriteLine($"Workspace found: {existingWorkspace.Value.Data.Name}");
}3. List Workspaces
// List in resource group
await foreach (var workspace in workspaceCollection.GetAllAsync())
{
Console.WriteLine($"Workspace: {workspace.Data.Name}");
Console.WriteLine($" Location: {workspace.Data.Location}");
Console.WriteLine($" State: {workspace.Data.ProvisioningState}");
Console.WriteLine($" Data Plane URI: {workspace.Data.DataplaneUri}");
}
// List across subscription
await foreach (var workspace in subscription.GetPlaywrightWorkspacesAsync())
{
Console.WriteLine($"Workspace: {workspace.Data.Name}");
}4. Update Workspace
var patch = new PlaywrightWorkspacePatch
{
Tags =
{
["Team"] = "Dev Exp",
["Environment"] = "Staging",
["UpdatedAt"] = DateTime.UtcNow.ToString("o")
}
};
var updatedWorkspace = await workspace.Value.UpdateAsync(patch);
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- Claude users
- Software engineers
- Development teams
- Tech leads
💡 Use Cases
- Code quality improvement
- Best practice enforcement
📖 How to Use This Skill
- 1
Install the Skill
Copy the install command from the Terminal tab and run it. The SKILL.md file downloads to your local skills directory.
- 2
Load into Your AI Assistant
Open Claude and reference the skill. Paste the SKILL.md content or use the system prompt tab.
- 3
Apply Azure Resource Manager Playwright Dotnet to Your Work
Open your project in the AI assistant and ask it to apply the skill. Start with a small module to verify the output quality.
- 4
Review and Refine
Review AI suggestions before committing. Run tests, check for regressions, and iterate on the skill output.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Is Azure Resource Manager Playwright Dotnet compatible with Cursor and VS Code?
Yes — this skill works with any AI coding assistant including Cursor, VS Code with Copilot, and JetBrains IDEs.
Do I need specific dependencies for Azure Resource Manager Playwright Dotnet?
Check the install command and Works With section. Most code skills only require the AI assistant and your codebase.
How do I install Azure Resource Manager Playwright Dotnet?
Copy the install command from the Terminal tab and run it. The skill downloads to ./skills/azure-resource-manager-playwright-dotnet/SKILL.md, ready to use.
Can I customize this skill for my team?
Absolutely. Edit the SKILL.md file to add team-specific instructions, examples, or workflows.
⚠️ Common Mistakes to Avoid
Skipping validation
Always test AI-generated code changes, even for simple refactors.
Missing dependency updates
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