diff --git a/__checks__/calcom-dashboard.check.js b/__checks__/calcom-dashboard.check.js index 43ed283d1b..843c1e3d34 100644 --- a/__checks__/calcom-dashboard.check.js +++ b/__checks__/calcom-dashboard.check.js @@ -4,31 +4,31 @@ */ // Create a Chromium browser -const { chromium } = require('playwright') +const { chromium } = require("playwright"); // Checkly supports top level await, but we wrap your code in an async function so you can run it locally too. -async function run () { - const browser = await chromium.launch() - const page = await browser.newPage() +async function run() { + const browser = await chromium.launch(); + const page = await browser.newPage(); // If available, we set the target URL to a preview deployment URL provided by the ENVIRONMENT_URL created by Vercel. // Otherwise, we use the Production URL. - const targetUrl = process.env.ENVIRONMENT_URL || 'https://app.cal.com' + const targetUrl = process.env.ENVIRONMENT_URL || "https://app.cal.com"; // We visit the page. This waits for the "load" event by default. - const response = await page.goto(targetUrl) + const response = await page.goto(targetUrl); // If the page doesn't return a successful response code, we fail the check if (response.status() > 399) { - throw new Error(`Failed with response code ${response.status()}`) + throw new Error(`Failed with response code ${response.status()}`); } // We snap a screenshot. - await page.screenshot({ path: 'screenshot.jpg' }) + await page.screenshot({ path: "screenshot.jpg" }); // We close the page and browser. This is needed for collecting accurate web vitals. - await page.close() - await browser.close() + await page.close(); + await browser.close(); } -run() +run();