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Dealing With Email Flows in Cypress Tests #frontend@twiliosendgrid | SendGrid

Dealing With Email Flows in Cypress Tests #frontend@twiliosendgrid | SendGrid

Twilio SendGrid sends a lot of emails. To send all of our transactional emails—ranging from password reset to account email verification to export CSV emails—we use our own backend services.  We recently passed a huge milestone of over 3 trillion emails sent. In our testing environments, we send our emails to test email inboxes in

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Ideas for Configuring, Organizing, and Consolidating Your Cypress Tests #frontend@twiliosendgrid | SendGrid

Ideas for Configuring, Organizing, and Consolidating Your Cypress Tests #frontend@twiliosendgrid | SendGrid

We’ve written many Cypress tests across different web applications and frontend teams here at Twilio SendGrid. As our tests scaled to many features and pages, we stumbled onto some useful configuration options and developed ways to better maintain our growing number of files, selectors to our page’s elements, and timeout values along the way.  We

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Integrating Cypress Tests With Docker, Buildkite, and CICD #frontend@twiliosendgrid | SendGrid

Integrating Cypress Tests With Docker, Buildkite, and CICD #frontend@twiliosendgrid | SendGrid

We’ve written a lot of end-to-end (E2E) Cypress tests to validate our web applications are still working as expected with the backend. After writing these browser automation tests, we would like to always have these Cypress tests run or be triggered in some way like our unit tests before we merge code and deploy to

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Blood tests show 14% of people are now immune to covid-19 in one town in Germany

Blood tests show 14% of people are now immune to covid-19 in one town in Germany

You can read our most essential coverage of the coronavirus/covid-19 outbreak for free, and also sign up for our coronavirus newsletter. But please consider subscribing to support our nonprofit journalism. In a brief report posted online in German, the researchers say one in seven have been infected—a figure that has big implications for how soon that town, and the rest

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