The Docker image is based on mcr.microsoft.com/playwright/python:v1.46.0.
Using an open-ended dependency (playwright>=1.46.0) allowed newer
Playwright versions to be installed in CI, causing driver/browser
mismatches and bootstrap crashes (exit code 3).
Pinning Playwright to 1.46.0 ensures version consistency between
Python package and container image and fixes the docker-compose
E2E stack failure.
https://chatgpt.com/share/694afaed-7c1c-800f-a2da-ec8c06e6ebe1
- add flake packages and apps for matomo-bootstrap
- provide nix run support for CLI execution
- add Playwright browser installer app
- simplify devShell (remove pytest, keep ruff only)
- align pyproject license with MIT LICENSE
- register stable CLI entry point via project.scripts
- make Playwright a runtime dependency (installer requires it)
- record-and-replay Matomo web installer flow (more stable than container bootstrap)
- replace removed UsersManager.getTokenAuth with cookie-session login + createAppSpecificTokenAuth
- make HttpClient return (status, body) for HTTPError responses
- set deterministic container names in docker-compose and pass MATOMO_CONTAINER_NAME
https://chatgpt.com/share/694a7b30-3dd4-800f-ba48-ae7083cfa4d8
- Add optional dependency group "e2e" with Playwright in pyproject.toml
- Teach Makefile to create/use local .venv, install e2e deps, and fetch Chromium
- Wait for Matomo HTTP response (any status) before running bootstrap
- Switch API calls to /index.php and add HttpClient.get()
- Use UsersManager.getTokenAuth (md5Password) to obtain token_auth for privileged calls
- Make web installer more resilient to HTTPError/500 and locale/button variations
- Update E2E test to pass admin email and call API via /index.php
https://chatgpt.com/share/694a70b0-e520-800f-a3e4-eaf5e96530bd