SaaS Monitoring Guides
How to Fix Api 403 Forbidden in Fly Io Edge
Learn how to diagnose and resolve api 403 forbidden when running Playwright tests in fly io edge.
Encountering api-403-forbidden in fly-io-edge is a common hurdle for engineering teams. This guide provides a surgical approach to fixing the issue and ensuring your monitoring is resilient.
Error Impact Analysis
| Problem | Impact | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| api 403 forbidden | Tests fail intermittently, causing noise | Implement Smart Retries |
| Environment Latency | False positives in fly io edge | Adjust Timeouts Dynamically |
| Resource Exhaustion | Target closed or browser crashes | Optimize Container Resources |
Quick Fix Steps
- Verify Network Connectivity: Ensure
fly-io-edgehas access to the target URL. - Increase Navigation Timeout: Add
page.setDefaultNavigationTimeout(60000). - Check Resource Limits: Increase memory/CPU if running in Docker or CI.
Playwright Debugging Script
import { test, expect } from '@playwright/test';
test('debug api-403-forbidden in fly-io-edge', async ({ page }) => {
// Set explicit timeouts for debugging
page.setDefaultTimeout(45000);
try {
await page.goto('https://your-app.com', { waitUntil: 'networkidle' });
// Add logic to trigger the error
} catch (error) {
console.error('Captured Error in fly-io-edge:', error.message);
throw error;
}
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Instead of manually debugging api-403-forbidden every time your CI environment changes, supaguard automates the recovery.
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Our Sanctum AI analyzes the execution trace and provides a human-readable explanation of why api-403-forbidden occurred in fly-io-edge.
Automatic Region Verification
If a check fails in one region, supaguard automatically retries from another to confirm if the issue is global or specific to the fly-io-edge network.