diff --git a/nodejs/docs/test-reporters.mdx b/nodejs/docs/test-reporters.mdx index 1863b2704f..a1cff42e4a 100644 --- a/nodejs/docs/test-reporters.mdx +++ b/nodejs/docs/test-reporters.mdx @@ -220,7 +220,7 @@ export default defineConfig({ }); ``` -If you are uploading attachments from data folder to other location, you can use `attachmentsBaseURL` option to let html report where to look for them. +If you are uploading attachments from a data folder to another location, you can use `attachmentsBaseURL` option to let html report know where to look for them. ```js title="playwright.config.ts" import { defineConfig } from '@playwright/test'; diff --git a/nodejs/docs/test-webserver.mdx b/nodejs/docs/test-webserver.mdx index 316db09863..3dc56c20d1 100644 --- a/nodejs/docs/test-webserver.mdx +++ b/nodejs/docs/test-webserver.mdx @@ -8,11 +8,11 @@ import HTMLCard from '@site/src/components/HTMLCard'; ## Introduction -Playwright comes with a `webserver` option in the config file which gives you the ability to launch a local dev server before running your tests. This is ideal for when writing your tests during development and when you don't have a staging or production url to test against. +Playwright comes with a `webServer` option in the config file which gives you the ability to launch a local dev server before running your tests. This is ideal for when writing your tests during development and when you don't have a staging or production url to test against. ## Configuring a web server -Use the `webserver` property in your Playwright config to launch a development web server during the tests. +Use the `webServer` property in your Playwright config to launch a development web server during the tests. ```js title="playwright.config.ts" import { defineConfig } from '@playwright/test';