Replace e2e tests with Maestro (#3983)
* Setup maestro tests and convert some initial tests * Remove detox * Replace all tests with maestro
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Make sure you've copied `.env.example` to `.env.test` and provided any required
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### Using Maestro E2E tests
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## Using Maestro
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1. Install Maestro by following [these instructions](https://maestro.mobile.dev/getting-started/installing-maestro). This will help us run the E2E tests.
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2. You can write Maestro tests in `__e2e__/maestro` directory by creating a new `.yaml` file or by modifying an existing one.
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3. You can also use [Maestro Studio](https://maestro.mobile.dev/getting-started/maestro-studio) which automatically generates commands by recording your actions on the app. Therefore, you can create realistic tests without having to manually write any code. Use the `maestro studio` command to start recording your actions.
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2. You can write Maestro tests in `/.maestro/flows/` directory by creating a new `.yml` file or by modifying an existing one.
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3. You can also use [Maestro Studio](https://maestro.mobile.dev/getting-started/maestro-studio) which automatically generates commands by recording your actions on the app. Therefore, you can create realistic tests without having to manually write any code. Use the `maestro studio` command to start recording your actions.
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### Running Maestro tests
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### Using Flashlight for Performance Testing
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- In one tab, run `yarn e2e:mock-server`
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- In a second tab, run `yarn e2e:metro`
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- In a third tab, run `yarn e2e:run`
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## Using Flashlight for Performance Testing
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1. Make sure Maestro is installed (optional: only for automated testing) by following the instructions above
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2. Install Flashlight by following [these instructions](https://docs.flashlight.dev/)
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3. The simplest way to get started is by running `yarn perf:measure` which will run a live preview of the performance test results. You can [see a demo here](https://github.com/bamlab/flashlight/assets/4534323/4038a342-f145-4c3b-8cde-17949bf52612)
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