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Detect bundling failure #10

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AbigailMcP opened this issue May 30, 2019 · 1 comment
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Detect bundling failure #10

AbigailMcP opened this issue May 30, 2019 · 1 comment

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@AbigailMcP
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As per Radek's comment on PR #8 , it would be great if CavyNativeReporter could detect whether there has been a JS bundling failure.

At the moment this is indistinguishable from Cavy tests taking a long time, and you have to wait for the full timeout to elapse.

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jalada commented May 31, 2019

This is also something we might want to do in cavy/cavy-cli as a whole. Reporters (like this, or cavy-cli) could wait for a short time once the app has booted for a 'cavy is starting!' message. We could use websockets for this on cavy-cli (a lot of Cavy forks do).

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