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| description |
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| Configure Playwright MCP |
Playwright Tools Setup
Source: microsoft/playwright-mcp
Check Playwright MCP status and configure browser dependencies if needed.
Step 1: Test Current Setup
Run /mcp command to check if playwright server is listed and connected.
If playwright server shows as connected: Tell user Playwright is configured and working.
If playwright server is missing or shows connection error: Continue to Step 2.
Step 2: Browser Installation
Tell the user:
Playwright MCP requires browser binaries. Install them with:
npx playwright install
This installs Chromium, Firefox, and WebKit browsers.
For a specific browser only:
npx playwright install chromium
npx playwright install firefox
npx playwright install webkit
Step 3: Browser Options
The MCP server supports these browsers via the --browser flag in .mcp.json:
chrome(default)firefoxwebkitmsedge
Example .mcp.json for Firefox:
{
"playwright": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["@playwright/mcp@latest", "--browser", "firefox"]
}
}
Step 4: Headless Mode
For headless operation (no visible browser), add --headless:
{
"playwright": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["@playwright/mcp@latest", "--headless"]
}
}
Step 5: Restart
Tell the user:
After making changes:
1. Exit Claude Code
2. Run `claude` again
Changes take effect after restart.
Troubleshooting
If Playwright MCP fails:
Common fixes:
1. Browser not found - Run `npx playwright install`
2. Permission denied - Check file permissions on browser binaries
3. Display issues - Use `--headless` flag for headless mode
4. Timeout errors - Increase timeout with `--timeout-navigation 120000`
Alternative: Disable Plugin
If user doesn't need browser automation:
To disable this plugin:
1. Run /mcp command
2. Find the playwright server
3. Disable it
This prevents errors from missing browser binaries.