I agree in theory but how do you deal with running the e2e on endpoints which require a lot of seed data or with CI then?
Do you seed the testing database, start a "testing server backend" and then run e2e on it? Isn't it super slow?
Yep, that is what I do. And admittedly it is slow. My tests, altogether, take probably 5 or 10 minutes to complete.
Thanks for the support :-D
I'll take a look at cypress
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I agree in theory but how do you deal with running the e2e on endpoints which require a lot of seed data or with CI then?
Do you seed the testing database, start a "testing server backend" and then run e2e on it? Isn't it super slow?
Yep, that is what I do. And admittedly it is slow. My tests, altogether, take probably 5 or 10 minutes to complete.
Thanks for the support :-D
I'll take a look at cypress