- Clean Playwright's configuration:
- Remove artificial 500ms delay between each step
- Group all tests under a `chrome` project relying on a `setup` project
to get an authentication state which all tests can reuse
- Changes on the `Sign up with invite link via email` test:
- Generate a new email for each test trial, as previously it was failing
when run many times
- Make deleting the account part of the test; if we write other tests
for account sign-up, we'll prefer to delete the accounts with an HTTP
call to speed up things
- Added some assertions to ensure we reached steps when expected, as we
removed the 500ms delay between each step, and it made some assertions
fail
- Wrote new tests for workflows:
- Created `Create workflow`, a test asserting we can create a workflow
from the record table
- Created `Create simple workflow`, a test asserting we can create a
simple flow; I will add more assertions to this test and write other
tests once this first PR is approved
- I make HTTP calls to delete and destroy workflows after they run to
keep the database clean
- Added a data-testid to ensure we focus elements from the Cmd+K; our
selectors are not strong – see `getByRole('textbox')` – and I preferred
to scope them to a root element
- Added an `aria-label` to a button
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Co-authored-by: prastoin <paul@twenty.com>
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TypeScript
16 lines
446 B
TypeScript
import { Page } from '@playwright/test';
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export const getAuthToken = async (page: Page) => {
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const storageState = await page.context().storageState();
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const authCookie = storageState.cookies.find(
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(cookie) => cookie.name === 'tokenPair',
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);
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if (!authCookie) {
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throw new Error('No auth cookie found');
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}
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const token = JSON.parse(decodeURIComponent(authCookie.value)).accessToken
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.token;
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return { authToken: token };
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};
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