rsnext/test/e2e/fetch-failures-have-good-stack-traces-in-edge-runtime
Sebastian Silbermann fe8d953e2d
Replace hasRedbox() (#67025)
...with `assertHasRedbox` and `assertNoRedbox`.

`hasRedbox()` has a hardcoded timeout of 5s that is only required for
the negative assertion.
Instead, we now have dedicated assertions for the positive
(`assertHasRedbox`) and negative case (`assertNoRedbox`).
The negative assertion still has the hardcoded timeout.
But the positive assertion just retries until we find the Redbox.

This speeds up tests using the positive assertion.
Removing `hasRedbox` also uncovered some unused expressions e.g. `await
hasRedbox(browser)`.
These expressions probably wanted to use `expect(await
hasRedbox(browser)).toBe(true)
2024-06-20 10:37:32 +02:00
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pages improve and skip test case (#66952) 2024-06-17 11:26:41 +02:00
src [edge] improve fetch stack traces in edge runtime (#44750) 2023-01-26 10:16:53 +00:00
fetch-failures-have-good-stack-traces-in-edge-runtime.test.ts Replace hasRedbox() (#67025) 2024-06-20 10:37:32 +02:00