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Layout QA
Layout QA is a browser QA protocol and runner for frontend changes. It runs deterministic flows against a local or CI-served URL, captures screenshots at meaningful checkpoints, checks browser health, and writes a static HTML report.
The core loop is intentionally local:
npx @trylayout/qa init
npx @trylayout/qa run --target-url http://localhost:5173 --scenario happy_path --open
npx @trylayout/qa run --target-url http://localhost:5173 --scenario happy_path --viewport 390x844 --openNo account, upload, hosted service, or external docs are required.
Example Report

Package names:
- Canonical npm package:
@trylayout/qa - Convenience npm alias:
layout-qa - CLI binaries:
trylayoutandlayout-qa
These commands are equivalent:
npx @trylayout/qa run --target-url http://localhost:5173 --scenario happy_path --open
npx layout-qa run --target-url http://localhost:5173 --scenario happy_path --openWhy This Exists
Frontend agents and developers can move faster when they have a visual feedback loop they can run themselves. Layout gives the repo a small protocol:
- Wire deterministic API/auth responses behind a QA env flag such as
LAYOUT_QA=1orVITE_LAYOUT_QA=1. - Switch response states with
localStorage["layout.qa.scenario"]. - Declare high-value browser flows in
.layout/qa.json. - Run the CLI locally or in GitHub Actions and inspect the generated screenshots/report.
The goal is not to replace Playwright. The goal is to make the browser QA loop simple enough for a team or coding agent to run before frontend changes merge.
Install
Use it directly with npx:
npx @trylayout/qa run --target-url http://localhost:5173The package is also available under the unscoped alias layout-qa for agents and tools that infer the package name from this repository:
npx layout-qa run --target-url http://localhost:5173Or install it in a project:
npm install --save-dev @trylayout/qa
npx trylayout run --target-url http://localhost:5173The package uses Playwright. If your environment does not already have Chromium installed for Playwright, run:
npx playwright install chromiumQuick Start
Create a starter flow manifest:
npx @trylayout/qa initStart your app with whatever QA flag your project uses:
LAYOUT_QA=1 VITE_LAYOUT_QA=1 npm run devRun a scenario:
npx @trylayout/qa run \
--target-url http://localhost:5173 \
--scenario happy_path \
--openEach run writes:
.layout/runs/<timestamp-scenario-viewport>/
index.html
result.json
screenshots/
01-<step>.jpg
final.jpgThe process exits 0 on pass and 1 on failure, so the same command can run in CI.
Commands
trylayout init [options]
trylayout run --target-url <url> [options]
layout-qa run --target-url <url> [options]Options:
--target-url <url> URL of the running frontend to test.
--scenario <name> Scenario to activate. Defaults to happy_path.
--flows <path> Flow manifest path. Defaults to .layout/qa.json.
--out <path> Artifact directory. Defaults to .layout/runs.
--viewport <value> Viewport preset or size. Use desktop, tablet, mobile, or WIDTHxHEIGHT. Defaults to desktop.
--timeout <ms> Browser run timeout. Defaults to 60000.
--headed Show the browser instead of running headless.
--open Open the generated local HTML report after the run.
--json Print machine-readable JSON.
--upload-url <url> Upload completed run JSON/screenshots to Layout.
--upload-token <token> Project upload token for hosted Layout reports.
--repo <name> Repository full name, e.g. owner/repo.
--branch <name> Branch name for report metadata.
--commit-sha <sha> Commit SHA for report metadata.
--pr-number <number> Pull request number for report metadata.
--run-source <value> local or github_actions. Defaults from environment.
--force Overwrite an existing flow file during init.Flow Manifest
Default path: .layout/qa.json.
{
"version": 1,
"baseUrl": "$LAYOUT_BASE_URL",
"viewports": ["desktop"],
"flows": [
{
"id": "workspace_smoke",
"label": "Workspace smoke",
"scenarios": ["happy_path"],
"steps": [
{"visit": "/"},
{"screenshot": "Workspace loaded", "expect": {"text": ["Dashboard"]}},
{"click": "[data-layout-qa='open-settings']"},
{"screenshot": "Settings open", "expect": {"text": ["Settings"]}}
]
}
]
}Top-level fields:
version: currently1.baseUrl: optional reference value for hosted/CI integrations. The CLI still uses--target-urlas the source of truth.viewports: optional default viewport labels for hosted/CI integrations.flows: array of flow definitions.
Flow fields:
id: stable machine-readable flow id.label: human-readable report title.scenarios: scenario names this flow can run against. Use an empty array to allow all scenarios.steps: ordered browser steps.
Step fields:
id: stable machine-readable step id.type: explicit step type for advanced steps.label: optional human-readable report label.screenshot: settrueto capture a screenshot after the step.expect: optional assertions attached to a step.timeoutMs: optional per-step timeout.tolerance: optional pixel tolerance for layout assertions.minWidth,maxWidth,minHeight,maxHeight: optionalassert_boxconstraints.
Supported shorthand steps:
{"visit": "/path"}: navigate to a path.{"click": "[data-layout-qa='action']"}: click a selector. If the string does not look like a selector, it is treated as visible text.{"screenshot": "Human label"}: capture a screenshot checkpoint.
Supported explicit step types:
goto: navigate tourl.click: click byselectoror visibletext.fill: fill aselectorwithvalue.assert_visible_text: require visibletext.wait_for_text: alias for a visible text wait.assert_url: require current URL to equalurlor containcontains.assert_no_horizontal_overflow: require the page not to overflow the viewport horizontally.assert_in_viewport: require aselectoror visibletextto have a nonzero box intersecting the viewport.assert_box: require aselectoror visibletextto satisfy width/height constraints.screenshot: capture a screenshot checkpoint.
Supported expectations:
{"expect": {"text": ["Visible copy"]}}: require visible text after the step.{"expect": {"noConsoleErrors": true}}: require no console/page errors observed so far.
Examples:
{ "visit": "/checkout" }{ "click": "[data-layout-qa='simulate-payment-timeout']" }{ "screenshot": "Payment timeout recovery", "expect": { "text": ["Payment failed", "Try again"] } }{ "id": "open_settings", "type": "click", "text": "Settings" }{ "id": "email", "type": "fill", "selector": "input[name='email']", "value": "layout@example.com" }{ "id": "settings_url", "type": "assert_url", "contains": "/settings" }{ "id": "no_overflow", "type": "assert_no_horizontal_overflow" }{ "id": "main_visible", "type": "assert_in_viewport", "selector": "main" }{
"id": "primary_cta_size",
"type": "assert_box",
"selector": "[data-qa='primary-cta']",
"minWidth": 120,
"maxHeight": 56
}Viewports
The runner defaults to the desktop viewport, 1280x900. Use --viewport to run the same flow at a preset or exact size:
npx @trylayout/qa run --target-url http://localhost:5173 --viewport desktop
npx @trylayout/qa run --target-url http://localhost:5173 --viewport tablet
npx @trylayout/qa run --target-url http://localhost:5173 --viewport mobile
npx @trylayout/qa run --target-url http://localhost:5173 --viewport 390x844Presets:
desktop:1280x900tablet:768x1024mobile:390x844
The selected viewport is written to result.json, shown in the HTML report, and included in the run directory name.
Hosted Reports
The CLI is local-first. If you have a Layout project upload token, the same run can upload screenshots and report metadata to a hosted Layout report:
npx @trylayout/qa run \
--target-url http://localhost:5173 \
--upload-url https://trylayout.com/api/v1/qa/uploads \
--upload-token "$LAYOUT_UPLOAD_TOKEN" \
--repo owner/repo \
--branch "$BRANCH_NAME" \
--commit-sha "$COMMIT_SHA"Environment fallbacks:
LAYOUT_UPLOAD_URLLAYOUT_UPLOAD_TOKENLAYOUT_REPOSITORYLAYOUT_BRANCHLAYOUT_COMMIT_SHALAYOUT_PR_NUMBERLAYOUT_RUN_SOURCE
In GitHub Actions, the CLI also reads GITHUB_REPOSITORY, GITHUB_HEAD_REF, GITHUB_REF_NAME, GITHUB_SHA, GITHUB_REF, and GITHUB_EVENT_PATH when explicit flags are not provided.
If either upload flag is provided, both --upload-url and --upload-token are required. Upload failures make the CLI exit nonzero.
Scenarios
Before the app loads, the runner sets:
localStorage.setItem("layout.qa.scenario", "<scenario>");
sessionStorage.setItem("layout.qa.runner", "1");Your app can use layout.qa.scenario to switch deterministic API/auth response states:
happy_path: normal populated data.empty: successful responses with empty states.error: failed or error responses that should render recovery UI.
The layout.qa.runner flag is useful for hiding local-only QA switchers from screenshots.
Agent Setup Prompt
Paste this into your coding agent inside the frontend repo:
Set up Layout QA for this web app.
Goal:
Create a local-only browser QA loop that an agent can run while changing frontend code.
Rules:
- Do not add a standalone mock server.
- Do not require a hosted Layout service.
- Keep all deterministic response fixtures local to this app.
- Gate deterministic API/auth responses behind a QA env flag such as LAYOUT_QA=1, VITE_LAYOUT_QA=1, NEXT_PUBLIC_LAYOUT_QA=1, or the framework-appropriate equivalent.
- Use localStorage["layout.qa.scenario"] to select at least happy_path, empty, and error response states.
- Hide any local QA switcher or debug controls when sessionStorage["layout.qa.runner"] === "1".
Implementation:
- Add deterministic API fixtures for the highest-value frontend route.
- If the app has a central auth/session abstraction, add a deterministic QA user only when the Layout QA env flag is enabled.
- If auth is scattered or provider-SDK-only, leave a clear note in the PR/code comments and start with public or logged-out flows.
- Add .layout/qa.json with one smoke flow for the most important page.
- Prefer visible text and stable selectors.
- Add screenshot checkpoints after meaningful user-visible states.
Run:
npx @trylayout/qa run --target-url <local app url> --scenario happy_path --open
npx @trylayout/qa run --target-url <local app url> --scenario empty --open
npx @trylayout/qa run --target-url <local app url> --scenario error --openCI Example
name: Layout QA
on:
pull_request:
jobs:
qa:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version: 20
cache: npm
- run: npm ci
- run: npx playwright install chromium
- run: LAYOUT_QA=1 VITE_LAYOUT_QA=1 npm run dev -- --host 127.0.0.1 --port 5173 &
- run: npx @trylayout/qa run --target-url http://127.0.0.1:5173 --scenario happy_path --run-source github_actions --upload-url https://trylayout.com/api/v1/qa/uploads --upload-token "$LAYOUT_UPLOAD_TOKEN"
env:
LAYOUT_UPLOAD_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.LAYOUT_UPLOAD_TOKEN }}
- uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
if: always()
with:
name: layout-qa-report
path: .layout/runsCurrent Scope
This package is intentionally small:
- It does run Playwright against an already-running frontend.
- It does write local screenshots and an HTML report.
- It does support deterministic scenario switching.
- It does support explicit viewport sizing.
- It does support lightweight layout assertions.
- It does not build or host your app.
- It does not upload results.
- It does not perform AI review by itself.
Those hosted/reporting layers can be added later without changing the local protocol.
Feedback
Issues and examples are welcome in GitHub Issues. You can also reach me on X at @tscepo.