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diff --git a/doc/development/testing_guide/frontend_testing.md b/doc/development/testing_guide/frontend_testing.md index 2fa5fdeab7d..85d807eceb1 100644 --- a/doc/development/testing_guide/frontend_testing.md +++ b/doc/development/testing_guide/frontend_testing.md @@ -1368,7 +1368,7 @@ You can also prefix this command with `WEBDRIVER_HEADLESS=0` which will run the ```ruby require 'spec_helper' ``` - + Import any other relevant module. 1. Create a global scope for RSpec to define our tests, just like what we do in jest with the initial describe block. @@ -1414,7 +1414,7 @@ Most feature tests at least require you to create a user, because you want to be This creates a variable that holds the newly created user and we can use `create` because we imported the `spec_helper`. -However, we have not done anything with this user yet because it's just a variable. So, in the `before do` block of the spec, we could sign in with the user so that every spec starts with a signed in user. +However, we have not done anything with this user yet because it's just a variable. So, in the `before do` block of the spec, we could sign in with the user so that every spec starts with an authenticated user. ```ruby let(:user) { create(:user) } |