How to use test_framesets method in Playwright Python

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test_tournament_views.py

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...350 # A manager see their unpublished tournament351 self.client.login(username=self.USERNAME3, password=self.PWORD3)352 response = self.client.get(reverse('tournament_detail', args=(self.t2.pk,)))353 self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200)354 def test_framesets(self):355 response = self.client.get(reverse('framesets', args=(self.t1.pk,)))356 self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200)357 def test_frameset_3x3(self):358 response = self.client.get(reverse('frameset_3x3', args=(self.t1.pk,)))359 self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200)360 def test_frameset_top_board(self):361 response = self.client.get(reverse('frameset_top_board', args=(self.t1.pk,)))362 self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200)363 def test_frameset_2x2(self):364 response = self.client.get(reverse('frameset_2x2', args=(self.t1.pk,)))365 self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200)366 def test_frameset_1x1(self):367 response = self.client.get(reverse('frameset_1x1', args=(self.t1.pk,)))368 self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200)...

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test_epic.py

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...74 class TestAttributesDefaults:75 def test_last_tick(self):76 epic = EpicFactory()77 assert epic.last_tick is not None78 def test_framesets(self):79 epic = EpicFactory()80 assert epic.frame_sets == {}81class TestMarketOpenProperty:82 def test_nominal(self):83 tick = TickFactory(datetime=arrow.get("2020-01-01 12:00:00"))84 epic = EpicFactory()85 epic.on_new_tick(tick)86 assert epic.market_open is True87 def test_before_open(self):88 tick = TickFactory(datetime=arrow.get("2020-01-01 08:59:59"))89 epic = EpicFactory(open_time=time(9, 0))90 epic.on_new_tick(tick)91 assert epic.market_open is False92 def test_after_close(self):...

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test_frames.py

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...139 await page.goto(server.EMPTY_PAGE)140 assert len(attached_frames) == 0141 assert len(detached_frames) == 4142 assert len(navigated_frames) == 1143async def test_framesets(page, server):144 attached_frames = []145 detached_frames = []146 navigated_frames = []147 page.on("frameattached", lambda frame: attached_frames.append(frame))148 page.on("framedetached", lambda frame: detached_frames.append(frame))149 page.on("framenavigated", lambda frame: navigated_frames.append(frame))150 await page.goto(server.PREFIX + "/​frames/​frameset.html")151 assert len(attached_frames) == 4152 assert len(detached_frames) == 0153 assert len(navigated_frames) == 5154 attached_frames = []155 detached_frames = []156 navigated_frames = []157 await page.goto(server.EMPTY_PAGE)...

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