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Archive end-to-end tests to be replayed in Storybook and Chromatic
Archive end-to-end tests to be replayed in Storybook and Chromatic
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If you have yarn 1 installed globally, it is recommended that you run corepack enable
so that the version of yarn set in packageManager
in package.json
is used for this project.
Run the following commands for the following types of tests:
yarn test:unit
yarn test:playwright
, then yarn archive-storybook:playwright
to see the archived UIyarn test:cypress
, then yarn archive-storybook:cypress
to see the archived UIIf you wish to run the site-under-tests's server separately (e.g. to debug a specific test or to use Cypress interactive mode), run yarn test:server
and visit http://localhost:3000
.
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Archive end-to-end tests to be replayed in Storybook and Chromatic
The npm package @chromaui/test-archiver receives a total of 1,048 weekly downloads. As such, @chromaui/test-archiver popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @chromaui/test-archiver demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 12 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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