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Extend e2e test coverage over dropdown component #50640

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ojeytonwilliams opened this issue Jun 8, 2023 · 0 comments
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Extend e2e test coverage over dropdown component #50640

ojeytonwilliams opened this issue Jun 8, 2023 · 0 comments
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help wanted Open for all. You do not need permission to work on these. platform: learn UI side of the client application that needs familiarity with React, Gatsby etc. scope: tools/scripts Scripts for supporting dev work, generating config and build artifacts, etc.

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Jest to e2e test migration could be addressed in an upcoming pr to unblock this pr.
Two tests need to be migrated to e2e:

  1. certification settings.
  2. timeline.

Either a multifile project needs to be added to the certified seed object or cypress needs to submit one so it shows up as the last one on the timeline.

Originally posted by @ahmadabdolsaheb in #50465 (comment)

@gikf gikf added help wanted Open for all. You do not need permission to work on these. platform: learn UI side of the client application that needs familiarity with React, Gatsby etc. scope: tools/scripts Scripts for supporting dev work, generating config and build artifacts, etc. labels Mar 19, 2024
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