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Fix web vital trace test #1262

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Fix web vital trace test #1262

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@ankur22 ankur22 commented Apr 8, 2024

What?

Catch the web vital spans after the page.close API call is made. This should definitely cause the web vitals to emit and be received in time before the sub-test completes.

Why?

Instead of a sleep to wait for a web vital, which is problematic on slower machines that can cause the sub test to fail, catch the web vital spans that are emitted/received when the page.close() API is called.

I've ran the integration tests 10 times and there were no failures with the tracing tests, whereas usually I would get 2-3 failures.

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#1150

@ankur22 ankur22 requested a review from inancgumus April 8, 2024 12:54
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Nice 👍

Instead of a sleep to wait for a web vital, which may be delayed for
various reasons, and can cause the sub test to fail, catch the web
vital spans that are emitted/received when the page.close() API is
called.
@ankur22 ankur22 merged commit 0570368 into main Apr 22, 2024
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@ankur22 ankur22 deleted the fix/trace-test branch April 22, 2024 09:55
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