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Make video file path clickable #23913

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zachz-indeed opened this issue Sep 21, 2022 · 1 comment · Fixed by #23915
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Make video file path clickable #23913

zachz-indeed opened this issue Sep 21, 2022 · 1 comment · Fixed by #23915
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E2E Issue related to end-to-end testing type: feature New feature that does not currently exist

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zachz-indeed commented Sep 21, 2022

What would you like?

When a video recording of a test finishes processing, it currently behaves as follows:

| - Finished processing: | /This/Is/A/Video/File/Path/ | (1 second) |
| | To/A/Video/Recording.mp4 | |

This results in the video file path not being clickable, or able to copy/paste without also including the (1 second) cell. Altering this table so the path isn't broken would make troubleshooting a bit faster.

Why is this needed?

Allows videos to be opened directly from the terminal, resulting in faster troubleshooting.

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@nagash77 nagash77 added E2E Issue related to end-to-end testing and removed E2E-core labels Nov 8, 2022
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Released in 12.4.0.

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