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Luca Sacchi Ricciardi baef924cfd fix: resolve ES modules compatibility in E2E test files
- Replace __dirname with import.meta.url pattern for ES modules compatibility
- Add fileURLToPath imports to all E2E test files
- Fix duplicate require statements in setup-verification.spec.ts
- Update playwright.config.ts to use relative path instead of __dirname

This fixes the 'ReferenceError: __dirname is not defined in ES module scope' error
when running Playwright tests in the ES modules environment.
2026-04-07 16:18:31 +02:00

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## detect-node
> This is a fork of `detect-node`.
Differences:
- uses named export {isNode}
- has d.ts integrated
- supports ESM
### Install
```shell
npm install --save detect-node-es
```
### Usage:
```diff
-var isNode = require('detect-node');
+var {isNode} = require('detect-node-es');
if (isNode) {
console.log("Running under Node.JS");
} else {
alert("Hello from browser (or whatever not-a-node env)");
}
```
The check is performed as:
```js
module.exports = false;
// Only Node.JS has a process variable that is of [[Class]] process
try {
module.exports = Object.prototype.toString.call(global.process) === '[object process]'
} catch(e) {}
```
Thanks to Ingvar Stepanyan for the initial idea. This check is both **the most reliable I could find** and it does not use `process` env directly, which would cause browserify to include it into the build.