* Added beforeEach() and remove .skip for the passed tests * Fixed failed tests and add the tests to cover query builder * Bumped version of test helper * Updated api tests for Partial View as the endpoints are changed * Fixed failed tests and remove .skip tests * Updated test helper version and api tests for Partial View as the name of method changes * Changed createButton() to createThreeDotsButton() * Bumped version * Bumped version of test helper * Fixed comments * Added more waits * Splited tests out * Changed verification method * Added debug * Removed console.log() and increased wait time * Changed expect from toEqual to toBeTruthy * Changed to use "" instead of '' * more changes * Updated the expectedPartialViewContent * Changes * Removed * Fixed test * Update PartialView.spec.ts * Removed .skip * Added code to detect os platform * Updated expectedPartialViewContent varibale * Added waits * Bumped version of test helper --------- Co-authored-by: Andreas Zerbst <andr317c@live.dk> Co-authored-by: Andreas Zerbst <73799582+andr317c@users.noreply.github.com>
Umbraco CMS
Umbraco is the friendliest, most flexible and fastest growing ASP.NET CMS, and used by more than 500,000 websites worldwide. Our mission is to help you deliver delightful digital experiences by making Umbraco friendly, simpler and social.
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See the official Umbraco website for an introduction, core mission and values of the product and team behind it.
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Getting Started
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Documentation
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