Fix Flaky Tests / Optimize Checking of plan.title Within spec/features/plans/exports_spec.rb#3451
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This commit replaces `page.source` with (the hopefully more efficient) `page.title` for verifying the page title. Checking the entire page source was potentially causing slowdowns and leading to the intermittent failing of tests within this file.
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Fixes #3450
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spec/features/plans/exports_spec.rb(see Some Selenium/Features Tests Breaking (Independent of Code Changes) #3450)expect(page.source).to have_text(plan.title)sometimes failed because sometimespage.source == "".page.source, which returns the entire HTML content of the page, this PR usespage.title, which only returns the contents inside of the<title>tags.page.titledoes not seem to encounter the unwanted behaviour of returning a blank string. Maybe because it is faster (only returning the title should be faster than returning the entire HTML content viapage.source)?<title>title tags and their contents are part of the entire HTML content. So despitepage.sourcereturning a blank string, becausepage.titleis not blank, it follows that the DOM is not blank.