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My thinking is that this may reduce the cognitive overhead for developers writing new test suites. This also allows us to perform different setup steps (like ensuring the editor is visible when authenticated).
28 lines
1.1 KiB
TypeScript
28 lines
1.1 KiB
TypeScript
import { describe, test, expect } from "./baseFixture"
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describe("CodeServer", true, () => {
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test("should navigate to home page", async ({ codeServerPage }) => {
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// We navigate codeServer before each test
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// and we start the test with a storage state
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// which means we should be logged in
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// so it should be on the address
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const url = codeServerPage.page.url()
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// We use match because there may be a / at the end
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// so we don't want it to fail if we expect http://localhost:8080 to match http://localhost:8080/
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expect(url).toMatch(await codeServerPage.address())
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})
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test("should always see the code-server editor", async ({ codeServerPage }) => {
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expect(await codeServerPage.isEditorVisible()).toBe(true)
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})
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test("should always have a connection", async ({ codeServerPage }) => {
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expect(await codeServerPage.isConnected()).toBe(true)
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})
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test("should show the Integrated Terminal", async ({ codeServerPage }) => {
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await codeServerPage.focusTerminal()
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expect(await codeServerPage.page.isVisible("#terminal")).toBe(true)
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})
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})
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