feat(test): add URL
field to annotations for hyperlink display
#30665
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related issue: #30095
Description:
This pull request introduces the ability to include
URL
directly within annotations in Playwright tests, enabling the URLs to be displayed as hyperlinks in test reports.Motivation:
Current annotation functionality only allows for text descriptions, which limits the ability to navigate directly to related resources or issue trackers. By integrating a URL field, we provide a more interactive and informative testing environment.
Changes:
Added an optional url field to the Annotation type to accommodate
URL
Updated type definitions and documentation to reflect the addition.
Expected Outcome:
With the addition of the url field, annotations can now directly link to URLs, which are displayed as hyperlinks in test reports. This update improves the functionality of test descriptions and enhances the accessibility of related online resources.
References:
Closes #30095 - "[Feature]: Show URL's within annotations as hyperlink"
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