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## Summary by CodeRabbit
- **Tests**
- Improved reliability of chat panel end-to-end tests by refining the sequence of UI interactions and wait conditions during tag and collection selection.
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## Summary by CodeRabbit
- **Chores**
- Updated test setup to automatically skip onboarding steps during environment initialization.
- Simplified test utility methods by removing notification handling logic from chat panel and editor mode switching processes.
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## Summary by CodeRabbit
- **New Features**
- Introduced a new pointer graphics module with tools and quick tool integration for edgeless surfaces.
- Added a quick tool button for pointer interactions in edgeless mode.
- Exposed new extension points for pointer graphics and effects.
- **Improvements**
- Integrated pointer graphics as a dependency into related packages.
- Enhanced toolbar context to support additional surface alignment modes.
- Added conditional clipboard configuration registrations for edgeless contexts across multiple block types.
- **Removals**
- Removed legacy tool and effect definitions and related quick tool exports from edgeless components.
- Streamlined extension arrays and removed unused exports for a cleaner codebase.
- Deleted obsolete utility functions and component registrations.
- **Chores**
- Updated workspace and TypeScript project references to include the new pointer graphics module.
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Sometimes, missing `await` in the test code can cause timing issues, leading to test failures. This PR enables the `no-floating-promises` rule for the test code to ensure that such errors do not occur.
### TL;DR
Split and enhance copilot e2e tests.
### What Changed
#### Tests Structure
The e2e tests are organized into the following categories:
1. **Basic Tests (`/basic`)**: Tests for verifying core AI capabilities including feature onboarding, authorization workflows, and basic chat interactions.
2. **Chat Interaction Tests (`/chat-with`)**: Tests for verifying the AI's interaction with various object types, such as attachments, images, text content, Edgeless elements, etc.
3. **AI Action Tests (`/ai-action`)**: Tests for verifying the AI's actions, such as text translation, gramma correction, etc.
4. **Insertion Tests (`/insertion`)**: Tests for verifying answer insertion functionality.
#### Tests Writing
Writing a copilot test cases is easier and clear
e.g.
```ts
test('support chat with specified doc', async ({ page, utils }) => {
// Initialize the doc
await focusDocTitle(page);
await page.keyboard.insertText('Test Doc');
await page.keyboard.press('Enter');
await page.keyboard.insertText('EEee is a cute cat');
await utils.chatPanel.chatWithDoc(page, 'Test Doc');
await utils.chatPanel.makeChat(page, 'What is EEee?');
await utils.chatPanel.waitForHistory(page, [
{
role: 'user',
content: 'What is EEee?',
},
{
role: 'assistant',
status: 'success',
},
]);
const { content } = await utils.chatPanel.getLatestAssistantMessage(page);
expect(content).toMatch(/EEee/);
});
```
#### Summary
||Cases|
|------|----|
|Before|19||
|After|151||
> Close BS-2769