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Seeding Report: Test Crop Filter #30

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braughtg opened this issue Jan 28, 2024 · 2 comments
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Seeding Report: Test Crop Filter #30

braughtg opened this issue Jan 28, 2024 · 2 comments
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Good Second Issue An issue that is a little deeper than a good first issue. testing Issue related to testing FarmData2 functionality

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The tests should generate seeding reports as appropriate to check that:

  • - when “All” is selected in the Crop filter, the table will contain logs for seedings for multiple different crops.
  • - when a specific crop is selected in the Crop filter, the table will contain only seeding logs for the selected type of crop.
  • - the dropdown for the Crop filter contains only crops for which there are seeding logs in the date range used to generate the report.

Some additional notes relevant to this issue:

  • The .spec.js file containing your test should be stored in an appropriate location and have a short but descriptive name. Use the locations and an naming from the "Good First issues" as examples.
  • The .spec.js file should include a comment at the top that describes what the file as a whole is testing.
  • The message for the describe should describe in a short phrase what the file is testing.
  • After logging in and visiting the desired page the beforeEach method should call cy.waitForPage(). This will ensure that the page is fully loaded (e.g. that all the Maps used by the page are loaded) before performing any tests.
  • It is not necessary to include a separate it for each of the things to be tested.
    • You should decide how to divide the things being tested into its so that each it tests a cohesive set of things.
    • The message for each it should describe in a short phrase what the it is testing.
  • The .spec.js files in the farmdata2/farmdata2_modules/fd2_example/ sub-tabs (e.g. ui, api) may provide some helpful examples.
  • These tests should utilize logs that are in the sample database. Information about the data contained in the sample database can be found in the "The Sample Database" section of the docker/sampleDB/README.md file.

Original issue by braughtg
Tuesday Apr 04, 2023 at 16:47 GMT

@braughtg braughtg added Good Second Issue An issue that is a little deeper than a good first issue. testing Issue related to testing FarmData2 functionality labels Jan 28, 2024
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jadoont commented Apr 26, 2024

Team Survivors will work on this issue (Pranav, Tayyaba, Youssif)

@Cubin1215
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Hi! I wanted to ask while doing the cypress test the checking if the date falls in the date range. Should I just check the results and ask Cypress if it matches the date that is in the date range or is there any way to check if a random date is in the range in Cypress? I searched it up on web about it but I got a complex answer of elongating cy.get and using expect and .to.be.within to check the date in range.

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