test: Fix e2e test race condition by buffering events#12739
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| /** Wait for a request to be sent. */ | ||
| export async function waitForRequest( | ||
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| timestamp: number, |
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m: Can we make this optional, as third argument, and just default to Date.now()? I guess we'll want this like this basically always? 😅 (same for the other methods)
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yeah made it optional
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Makes e2e tests less flakey by adding an event buffer that is used to send events to callback listeners that have not managed to connect in time for a particular events.
We do this by letting the event listeners also send along a timestamp from which point onwards they would like to receive events.
The race condition would have happened when a listener is registered and an event is triggered right after, meaning the event would escape the provided callback because the listener hasn't connected yet. Slim chance but happens.
We will consume more memory by buffering but it is hopefully managable. GH runners are free right?