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Angular Cookbook

You're reading from   Angular Cookbook Over 80 actionable recipes every Angular developer should know

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803233444
Length 536 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Muhammad Ahsan Ayaz Muhammad Ahsan Ayaz
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Winning Component Communication 2. Working with Angular Directives and Built-In Control Flow FREE CHAPTER 3. The Magic of Dependency Injection in Angular 4. Understanding Angular Animations 5. Angular and RxJS – Awesomeness Combined 6. Reactive State Management with NgRx 7. Understanding Angular Navigation and Routing 8. Mastering Angular Forms 9. Angular and the Angular CDK 10. Writing Unit Tests in Angular with Jest 11. E2E Tests in Angular with Cypress 12. Performance Optimization in Angular 13. Building PWAs with Angular 14. Other Books You May Enjoy
15. Index

Waiting for XHRs to finish

Testing User Interface (UI) transitions is the essence of E2E testing. While it is important to test the predicted outcome of an action right away, there might be cases where the outcome has a dependency. For instance, if a user fills out the Login form, we can’t show the success toast until we have a successful response from the backend server, hence we can’t test whether the success toast is shown right away. In this recipe, you’re going to learn how to wait for a specific XHR call to be completed before performing an assertion.

Getting ready

The app that we are going to work with resides in start/apps/chapter11/ng-cy-http-requests inside the cloned repository. However, the e2e tests are in the folder start/apps/chapter11/ng-cy-http-requests-e2e. In this recipe, we’re going to modify files for the e2e project only. Let’s run the e2e tests by following these steps:

  1. Open the code repository in your code...
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