openreplay/tracker/tracker-testing-playground/public/index.html
Delirium 7dec39300f
feat(ui/tracker): create integrated e2e testing for tracker and player
* fix(ui): fix create note modal

* change(ui): remove tests for a moment

* change(ui): fix job name

* change(ui): fix job action

* change(ui): fix job action

* change(ui): fix job action

* change(ui): fix job action

* change(ui): add testing public dir

* change(ui): return silent server start

* change(ui): fix session url

* change(ui): fix session url

* change(ui): fix session url

* change(ui): fix mockup

* change(ui): fix mockup

* change(ui): fix snapshot images

* change(ui): fix snapshot images

* change(ui): fix testing app

* change(ui): fix testing app

* change(ui): fix testing flow and add loggs

* change(ui): add network and events

* change(ui): fix table view

* change(ui): fix table view

* change(ui): fix acc req intercept

* change(ui): fix mob req intercept

* change(ui): change jump method
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name="description"
content="Web site created using create-react-app"
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