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Tests/enhance e2e

Open not4Pedro opened this issue 9 months ago • 1 comments

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not4Pedro avatar May 13 '24 17:05 not4Pedro

Walkthrough

The recent updates focus on enhancing the README.md and test_e2e.py in the src/core/tests/playwright directory. The README.md now includes reorganized instructions for running tests, new flags for test configurations, updated Playwright Codegen tool usage, and a debug mode setup guide. The test_e2e.py file sees new methods for scrolling, highlighting elements with transitions, and a short sleep utility, along with modifications to existing end-to-end test methods.

Changes

File Change Summary
src/core/tests/playwright/README.md Reorganized test running instructions, added test configuration flags, updated Playwright Codegen tool usage, and included a debug mode setup guide.
src/core/tests/playwright/test_e2e.py Added re import, new methods (scroll_to_the_bottom, short_sleep), modified highlight_element method, and updated test_e2e_login, test_e2e_assess, test_e2e_analyze, and test_e2e_publish methods.

Sequence Diagram(s) (Beta)

sequenceDiagram
    participant User
    participant TestEndToEnd
    participant Page

    User->>TestEndToEnd: Run end-to-end test
    TestEndToEnd->>Page: Open page
    TestEndToEnd->>Page: Scroll to bottom
    loop Until bottom or max attempts
        Page-->>TestEndToEnd: Scroll step
    end
    TestEndToEnd->>Page: Highlight element with transition
    Page-->>TestEndToEnd: Element highlighted
    TestEndToEnd->>Page: Short sleep
    Page-->>TestEndToEnd: Sleep complete
    TestEndToEnd->>User: Test results

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