e2e-testing-automation

Build end-to-end automated tests that simulate real user interactions across the full application stack. Use for E2E test, Selenium, Cypress, Playwright, browser automation, and user journey testing.

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E2E Testing Automation

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Overview

End-to-end (E2E) testing validates complete user workflows from the UI through all backend systems, ensuring the entire application stack works together correctly from a user's perspective. E2E tests simulate real user interactions with browsers, handling authentication, navigation, form submissions, and validating results.

When to Use

  • Testing critical user journeys (signup, checkout, login)
  • Validating multi-step workflows
  • Testing across different browsers and devices
  • Regression testing for UI changes
  • Verifying frontend-backend integration
  • Testing with real user interactions (clicks, typing, scrolling)
  • Smoke testing deployments

Quick Start

Minimal working example:

// tests/e2e/checkout.spec.ts
import { test, expect, Page } from "@playwright/test";

test.describe("E-commerce Checkout Flow", () => {
  let page: Page;

  test.beforeEach(async ({ page: p }) => {
    page = p;
    await page.goto("/");
  });

  test("complete checkout flow as guest user", async () => {
    // 1. Browse and add product to cart
    await page.click("text=Shop Now");
    await page.click('[data-testid="product-1"]');
    await expect(page.locator("h1")).toContainText("Product Name");

    await page.click('button:has-text("Add to Cart")');
    await expect(page.locator(".cart-count")).toHaveText("1");

    // 2. Go to cart and proceed to checkout
    await page.click('[data-testid="cart-icon"]');
    await expect(page.locator(".cart-item")).toHaveCount(1);
    await page.click("text=Proceed to Checkout");

// ... (see reference guides for full implementation)

Reference Guides

Detailed implementations in the references/ directory:

GuideContents
Playwright E2E TestsPlaywright E2E Tests
Cypress E2E TestsCypress E2E Tests
Selenium with Python (pytest)Selenium with Python (pytest)
Page Object Model PatternPage Object Model Pattern

Best Practices

✅ DO

  • Use data-testid attributes for stable selectors
  • Implement Page Object Model for maintainability
  • Test critical user journeys thoroughly
  • Run tests in multiple browsers (cross-browser testing)
  • Use explicit waits instead of sleep/timeouts
  • Clean up test data after each test
  • Take screenshots on failures
  • Parallelize test execution where possible

❌ DON'T

  • Use brittle CSS selectors (like nth-child)
  • Test every possible UI combination (focus on critical paths)
  • Share state between tests
  • Use fixed delays (sleep/timeout)
  • Ignore flaky tests
  • Run E2E tests for unit-level testing
  • Test third-party UI components in detail
  • Skip mobile/responsive testing

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