Issue number: N/A --------- <!-- Please do not submit updates to dependencies unless it fixes an issue. --> <!-- Please try to limit your pull request to one type (bugfix, feature, etc). Submit multiple pull requests if needed. --> ## What is the current behavior? <!-- Please describe the current behavior that you are modifying. --> Our Angular E2E tests are brittle because they rely on arbitrary `cy.wait` calls to account for asynchronous routing. This leads to flaky tests on CI and seemingly random test failures when we make adjustments to the Ionic Anguar routing integration (see: https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-framework/pull/28188) Additionally, our test execution for the navigation tests is quite slow because transitions are enabled. As a result, we need to wait hundreds of ms per test just for the transitions to finish. ## What is the new behavior? <!-- Please describe the behavior or changes that are being added by this PR. --> - Updated the `testStack` command to use a new `getStack` [Cypress query](https://docs.cypress.io/api/cypress-api/custom-queries). These queries come with automatic retrying built-in. By leveraging this query in the `testStack` command, we can avoid the arbitrary waits. - Added `ionic:_testing=true` query strings to the navigation tests. This causes Ionic to disable any transitions so the tests execute faster. - Removed most of the arbitrary `cy.wait` calls. I kept the swipe to go back `cy.wait` -- I wasn't quite sure how to reduce flakiness on that one. ## Does this introduce a breaking change? - [ ] Yes - [x] No <!-- If this introduces a breaking change, please describe the impact and migration path for existing applications below. --> ## Other information <!-- Any other information that is important to this PR such as screenshots of how the component looks before and after the change. -->
Ionic
Ionic is an open source app development toolkit for building modern, fast, top-quality cross-platform native and Progressive Web Apps from a single codebase with JavaScript and the Web.
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| Angular | @ionic/angular |
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- Ionic 2/3: Moved to
ionic-team/ionic-v3 - Ionic 1: Moved to
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