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1. don't run browser tests in `headless` mode by default when running tests individually. because when writing/running tests, i usually want to see/debug using the browser. if one still wants headless, it's as easy as: `yarn workspace @uppy/xyz test --browser.headless`. instead append the `headless` mode when running all tests together - it doesn't make sense to run all projects' tests without headless mode. 2. don't always run browser tests with `watch`: watch doesn't make sense when running multiple projects in turbo (one project just blocks the rest watching for changes). if one still wants to run a single test with watch mode, it's as easy as: `yarn workspace @uppy/xyz test --watch` 3. don't cache test runs: if I run the `test` command. most of the time I want to actually run tests (not skip them if they already ran last time) 4. output logs when running tests. it's nice to see that the tests have actually run (also on CI) 5. when running all tests, use concurrency=1, because the tests also includes e2e tests, running multiple browsers in parallel really just makes the test fail on my computer (and uses a lot of memory) current output is not very informative: <img width="840" height="410" alt="Screenshot 2025-10-17 at 17 09 55" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/9ca8278c-f160-478c-87e2-2ef861ba4bb1" /> with this PR: <img width="672" height="495" alt="Screenshot 2025-10-17 at 17 20 49" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/1339c96b-d0c1-42e1-8fa1-d5a4a36ea42a" /> |
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