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Extend modal close wait with custom timeout #3783

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@leboff leboff commented May 10, 2024

Enhanced flexibility in wait_until_modal_is_closed method by adding an optional timeout parameter. This allows custom waiting periods for slower environments or particularly time-consuming operations, improving test reliability. Default timeout remains unchanged at 15 seconds.

Enhanced flexibility in `wait_until_modal_is_closed` method by adding an optional timeout parameter. This allows custom waiting periods for slower environments or particularly time-consuming operations, improving test reliability. Default timeout remains unchanged at 15 seconds.
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@leboff Can this custom timeout be considered for wait_until_modal_is_open and select_app_launcher_app as well to make this consistent?

leboff added 2 commits May 20, 2024 11:55
Refactored two methods to allow custom timeout values
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leboff commented May 20, 2024

@leboff Can this custom timeout be considered for wait_until_modal_is_open and select_app_launcher_app as well to make this consistent?

@vsbharath I've updated the branch with those changes.

@vsbharath vsbharath merged commit 706c71b into SFDO-Tooling:main May 24, 2024
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