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flex-plugin-e2e-tests
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Make sure that chromedriver is on your path and matches your Chrome version
To create a new test, use:
npm run create
: creates a new testnpm run create 5
: creates a test at step5 and then auto-increments all existing steps (i.e. step 5 -> 6, step 6-> 7, etc)To run locally:
# cd into this package
cd packages/flex-plugin-e2e-tests
npm run build
# This is the sandbox environment created to test CLI installation and to create plugin. Remove before re-running a test
rm -rf ~/.local
TWILIO_ACCOUNT_SID=ACxxx TWILIO_AUTH_TOKEN=123 PACKAGE_VERSION="4.7.5-beta.0" npm start
You can also run a specific step by using:
... npm start -- --step 2
To run multiple steps:
... npm start -- --step 2 --step 3 --step 10
Thank you to all the lovely contributors to this project. Please check the main repository to see all contributors.
FAQs
Flex Plugin E2E Tests framework
We found that flex-plugin-e2e-tests demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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