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This is a great package with easily getting Cypress all setup and configured. However, in my use cases (as far as I know), I won't need the @wordpress/env package in any of my Cypress tests. A lot of great work here that will save me time setting this up :)
So I'm curious about 1) what is the overall goal and intentions of including that package and 2) is having the option to skip the inclusion of the @WordPress\env possible?
Thanks!!
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The purpose of this package is a quick boilerplate start-up for E2E tests using Cypress. In most of our open source projects we are using wp-env as the main testing platform, that's why it was initially included here.
There is no option to skip wp-env setup yet. We can add it, as well as any alternatives you may suggest: --platform=none or --platform=whatever
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This is a great package with easily getting Cypress all setup and configured. However, in my use cases (as far as I know), I won't need the @wordpress/env package in any of my Cypress tests. A lot of great work here that will save me time setting this up :)
So I'm curious about 1) what is the overall goal and intentions of including that package and 2) is having the option to skip the inclusion of the @WordPress\env possible?
Thanks!!
Code of Conduct
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: