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I've had a long-standing slow burning dislike of most E2E test suites. They were always flakey and subject to very brittle conditions.
However, I've come around to Cypress (we're at least on speaking terms). Very much because of the select by role and label being far more useful than CSS selector.
I definitely go to RSpec (or MiniTest) first but having Cypress at the other end of the test spectrum feels quite good.
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I've had a long-standing slow burning dislike of most E2E test suites. They were always flakey and subject to very brittle conditions.
However, I've come around to Cypress (we're at least on speaking terms). Very much because of the select by role and label being far more useful than CSS selector.
I definitely go to RSpec (or MiniTest) first but having Cypress at the other end of the test spectrum feels quite good.