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Development: Fix failing cypress tests that use sidebar #8348

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  • Important: I implemented the changes with a very good performance, prevented too many (unnecessary) REST calls and made sure the UI is responsive, even with large data.
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Some tests fail after sidebar was introduced for exercise and lecture views.

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This PR adapts cypress e2e tests to new UI changes.

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This update brings significant enhancements to the Cypress testing suite for a course management system, focusing on improving exercise filtering, navigation, and result verification functionalities. Changes include transitioning from ID to title-based exercise filtering, refining UI interaction methods, and enhancing assertion strategies to ensure more reliable and intuitive test flows.

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.../e2e/course/CourseExercise.cy.ts
.../support/pageobjects/course/CourseOverviewPage.ts
Updated to filter and access exercises by title instead of ID.
.../e2e/exercises/ExerciseImport.cy.ts
.../e2e/exercises/modeling/ModelingExerciseManagement.cy.ts
.../e2e/exercises/quiz-exercise/QuizExerciseParticipation.cy.ts
Enhanced exercise overview navigation and verification.
.../support/pageobjects/course/CourseCommunication.ts Improved message search functionality with updated selector.
.../support/pageobjects/exercises/ExerciseResultPage.ts Refined score visibility check with more specific selector.

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@github-actions github-actions bot added tests cypress Pull requests that update cypress tests. (Added Automatically!) labels Apr 8, 2024
@krusche krusche added this to the 7.0.0 milestone Apr 8, 2024
@krusche krusche merged commit c44f3cf into develop Apr 8, 2024
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@krusche krusche deleted the test/cypress/fix-tests-that-use-sidebar branch April 8, 2024 18:51
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