In some cases Cypress is running too fast, meaning that the test runs ahead of what is actual seen on Budibase.
This issue mainly occurs at the start of the smoke build and around logging in.
I am attempting to combat this by ensuring the url includes 'apps' after logging in
We don't need a specific test file for this.
The test file will remain for now but will not run. The test will be reworked into a different test file or as part of the API testing
Data-cy IDs are gone for components (I assume due to the UI redesign)
For now I have created a new command to search and add a component. Tests have been updated to reflect this
Created a new folder called adminAndManagement
- contains user and portal based tests
Timeouts refactoring
- Replacing a large number of waits with timeouts - this will prevent less time waiting during all testing
-Updating Commands file to include all recent changes
-Added query files (2 of them) - required for query level transformers testing
-Cypress.json updated to remove "/builder/"
-Updating cypress version in package.json
-Missing }) within addmultioptiondatatype.spec.js
Removing a line from addMultiOptionDatatype
Also adding a wait when creating an app - smoke build looks to have a timing issue with some tests
-Just a 2 second wait for now
-Changes made to reflect the new layouts of the test env
--e.g. Changes to the app grid, changes to UI screens
-Updated commands
--New commands added & some updated
-New tests
--Revert App
--AutoScreensUI
--Change app icon and colour
--Data source testing
In particular to data source testing
-I have a file for mySQL, PostgreSQL, Oracle, and REST.
--enabled better regression testing for each
Other changes made for:
-QueryLevelTransformers tests
-Table tests
-Renaming applications
-Automations
-Multi-option datastype
New env file added too
-Changing baseurl to be the test env
-Made a few updates to existing tests/commands
--New commands also added
-Add Radio Button Test
-Add Multi Option Datatype test
-Custom Theming Properties Test
--Just the one so far, more to come