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Draft: Fleet filtering E2E spec for QA framework

Zeff Morgan requested to merge qa-zm-fleet-filtering into master

Description of the test

https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/quality/test_cases/424049

Related to gitlab-runner#36329

How to set up and validate locally

From the qa directory:

bundle install
export WEBDRIVER_HEADLESS=false # If you'd like to watch the test in action
export QA_GITLAB_URL="http://gdk.test:3000" # Only needed if GDK is not running on http://127.0.0.1:3000
bundle exec rspec qa/specs/features/browser_ui/4_verify/runner/fleet_management/group_runner_filtering_spec.rb

Checklist

  • Confirm the test has a testcase: tag linking to an existing test case in the test case project.
  • Note if the test is intended to run in specific scenarios. If a scenario is new, add a link to the MR that adds the new scenario.
  • Follow the end-to-end tests style guide and best practices.
  • Use the appropriate RSpec metadata tag(s).
  • Most resources will be cleaned up via the general cleanup task. Check that is successful, or ensure resources are cleaned up in the test:
    • New resources have api_get_path and api_delete_path implemented if possible.
    • If any resource cannot be deleted in the general delete task, make sure it is ignored.
    • If any resource cannot be deleted in the general delete task, remove it in the test (e.g., in an after block).
  • Ensure that no transient bugs are hidden accidentally due to the usage of waits and reloads.
  • Verify the tags to ensure it runs on the desired test environments.
  • If this MR has a dependency on another MR, such as a GitLab QA MR, specify the order in which the MRs should be merged.
  • (If applicable) Create a follow-up issue to document the special setup necessary to run the test: ISSUE_LINK
  • If the test requires an admin's personal access token, ensure that the test passes on your local environment with and without the GITLAB_QA_ADMIN_ACCESS_TOKEN provided.
Edited by Zeff Morgan

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