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Development: Skip not working quiz exercise drop locations e2e test #8168

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Motivation and Context

Quiz exercises' check drop locations test fails in bamboo builds.

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This PR skips it temporarily.

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    • Temporarily skipped a test case related to quiz exercise drop locations for further investigation.

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The overall change involves skipping a specific test case within the QuizExerciseDropLocation.cy.ts file. This adjustment is likely aimed at addressing a temporary issue or instability within the test suite, allowing for smoother continuous integration processes or avoiding known bugs until a more permanent solution can be implemented.

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.../e2e/exercises/quiz-exercise/QuizExerciseDropLocation.cy.ts Skipped test case checking drop locations in quiz exercise

Related issues

The other retrieved issues (#7188 and #7439) do not directly relate to the act of skipping a test case within the context of quiz exercise testing and thus are not included in the related issues for this PR.

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@artemis-bot artemis-bot added this to In progress in Artemis Development Mar 9, 2024
@github-actions github-actions bot added tests cypress Pull requests that update cypress tests. (Added Automatically!) labels Mar 9, 2024
@krusche krusche changed the title Development: Skip quiz exercise drop locations test Development: Skip quiz exercise drop locations test Mar 9, 2024
@krusche krusche added this to the 6.9.1 milestone Mar 9, 2024
@krusche krusche changed the title Development: Skip quiz exercise drop locations test Development: Skip not working quiz exercise drop locations e2e test Mar 9, 2024
@krusche krusche merged commit 3816fd4 into develop Mar 10, 2024
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@krusche krusche deleted the test/cypress/skip-drop-locations-test branch March 10, 2024 08:18
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