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in an attempt to fix flakes like: * https://github.com/vector-im/element-web/issues/26298 * https://github.com/vector-im/element-web/issues/26341 which appear to fail when using Rust crypto, possibly because the client takes a while to start up. |
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editing-messages.spec.ts | ||
high-level.spec.ts | ||
missing-referents.spec.ts | ||
new-messages.spec.ts | ||
reactions.spec.ts | ||
read-receipts-utils.ts | ||
read-receipts.spec.ts | ||
readme.md | ||
redactions.spec.ts |
High Level Read Receipt Tests
Tips for writing these tests:
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Break up your tests into the smallest test case possible. The purpose of these tests is to understand hard-to-find bugs, so small tests are necessary. We know that Cypress recommends combining tests together for performance, but that will frustrate our goals here. (We will need to find a different way to reduce CI time.)
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Try to assert something after every action, to make sure it has completed. E.g.: markAsRead(room2); assertRead(room2); You should especially follow this rule if you are jumping to a different room or similar straight afterwards.
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Use assertStillRead() if you are asserting something is read when it was also read before. This waits a little while to make sure you're not getting a false positive.