@@ -910,7 +910,7 @@ information on managing page-specific javascript within EE.
### script tag
#### Child Component only used in EE
To seperate Vue template differences we should [async import the components](https://vuejs.org/v2/guide/components-dynamic-async.html#Async-Components).
To separate Vue template differences we should [async import the components](https://vuejs.org/v2/guide/components-dynamic-async.html#Async-Components).
Doing this allows for us to load the correct component in EE whilst in CE
we can load a empty component that renders nothing. This code **should**
@@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ From the project issue list page and the project merge request list page, you ca
From the group issue list page and the group merge request list page, you can [filter](../search/index.md#issues-and-merge-requests) by both group labels (including subgroup ancestors and subgroup descendants) and project labels.
From the group epic list page, you can [filter](../search/index.md#issues-and-merge-requests) by both current group labels as well as decendent group labels.
From the group epic list page, you can [filter](../search/index.md#issues-and-merge-requests) by both current group labels as well as descendant group labels.
![Labels group issues](img/labels_group_issues.png)
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ A good example is a user being logged in as a pre-condition for testing the feat
But if the login feature is already covered with end-to-end tests through the GUI, there is no reason to perform such an expensive task to test the functionality of creating a project, or importing a repo, even if this features depend on a user being logged in. Let's see an example to make things clear.
Let's say that, on average, the process to perform a successfull login through the GUI takes 2 seconds.
Let's say that, on average, the process to perform a successful login through the GUI takes 2 seconds.
Now, realize that almost all tests need the user to be logged in, and that we need every test to run in isolation, meaning that tests cannot interfere with each other. This would mean that for every test the user needs to log in, and "waste 2 seconds".