How do I handle async operations in Angular E2E tests?
You can use the async
and await
keywords in your E2E tests to handle asynchronous operations effectively.
Can you give me an example of using async/await in a test?
Sure! Here's a simple example:
it('should wait for async operation', async () => {
await browser.get('your-url');
const element = await element(by.css('your-selector'));
expect(await element.getText()).toEqual('expected text');
});
What if I need to wait for multiple async operations?
You can use Promise.all()
to wait for multiple async operations to complete before proceeding.
Are there any best practices for handling async operations in E2E tests?
Yes, always ensure that your tests are not dependent on timing, use explicit waits when necessary, and keep your tests isolated.
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