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How to Fix Api 403 Forbidden in Netlify Functions
Learn how to diagnose and resolve api 403 forbidden when running Playwright tests in netlify functions.
Encountering api-403-forbidden in netlify-functions 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 netlify functions | Adjust Timeouts Dynamically |
| Resource Exhaustion | Target closed or browser crashes | Optimize Container Resources |
Quick Fix Steps
- Verify Network Connectivity: Ensure
netlify-functionshas 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 netlify-functions', 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 netlify-functions:', 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 netlify-functions.
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 netlify-functions network.