test: Fix flakey Playwright tests due to static assets#13199
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Our playwright tests can be flakey caused by the build process when generating static assets. Even though we check if file exists before symlinking, it can at times fail because file already exists. I have not dug/thought about why this happens -- just catch/ignore and move on. Closes #11902
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It would be nice if the build error did not get swallowed up and instead get logged to CI. The only way to see that this was happening was via the playwright trace/debugger. |
AbhiPrasad
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Our playwright tests can be flakey caused by the build process when generating static assets. Even though we check if file exists before symlinking, it can at times fail because file already exists. I have not dug/thought about why this happens -- just catch/ignore and move on.
Closes #11902