I have seen the guide to run front-end tests and according to it, when a step is defined, you can indicate in the "timeout" property a time that has to pass to continue with the execution of the next step.
Well, in my case this does not happen. All the steps are executed immediately.
Is there any condition for this timeout to take effect?
By the way, I am testing a module made by me for the POS.
Thanks
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A colleague told me that timeout indicates the number of milliseconds to wait before the step is marked as wrong.
He also told me that in the python start_tour method you can put step_delay to add a delay in milliseconds between one step and the other
This way this thread is solved
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