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Migrate custom taxonomies test to Playwright #45178
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@Mamaduka Can you please help me to review this PR? |
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@alvitazwar, let's do a similar refactoring for this test case as we did in #43964.
- Inline helper utility.
- Try to use role selectors whenever possible.
@Mamaduka I addressed the feedback regarding the inline approach and use of role selectors. Can you please check? |
@Mamaduka Can you please check again? |
@alvitazwar, can you rebase this branch on top of the latest trunk? It should resolve the issue with CI. |
* Refactor Site Editor code * Naming consistency
What?
Based on #38570, part of #38851. Migrate custom-taxonomies.test.js
Why?
See #38570 for its background and rationale.
This is split into a new PR for easier review.
How?
See #38570 for the proposed migration steps.
Testing Instructions
npm run test:e2e:playwright /test/e2e/specs/editor/plugins/custom-taxonomies.spec.js
Screenshots or screencast
Screen.Recording.2022-10-21.at.12.11.32.AM.mov