Running all scenarios at once makes the build less stable, so splitting
them into smaller parts should help us pinpoint which scenarios are
flaky. It also means any required reruns will be faster.
The only drawback is that we currently build the same test app in
multiple jobs, but the next step is to see if we can build it once and
pass it as an artifact to the jobs that need it.
Overall, the build should be faster for anyone running the workflow. The
queue might sometimes be a bit longer, but each job will finish sooner,
so the total time should still go down.
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## Summary by CodeRabbit
* **Tests**
* Renamed job labels from "End-to-end tests" to "Tests" across DB
variants for clarity.
* Added a JavaScript test suite with grouped test flows and a browser
automation (Panther) variant.
* Simplified and unified non‑UI/UI test flows, introduced rerun-enabled
Behat execution and configurable per-step delay for test stability.
* CI status notifications now include Frontend status.
* **Chores**
* Updated CI workflows, matrices and log/manifest preparation steps to
support the new JS tests and flow changes.
<sub>✏️ Tip: You can customize this high-level summary in your review
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Sylius is an Open Source eCommerce framework on top of Symfony.
The highest quality of code, strong testing culture, built-in Agile (BDD) workflow and exceptional flexibility make it the best solution for applications tailored to your business requirements. Powerful REST API allows for easy integrations and creating unique customer experience on any device.
We're using full-stack Behavior-Driven-Development, with PHPUnit and Behat.
Enjoy being an eCommerce Developer again!
⚙️ Installation
Install Sylius with Composer (see requirements details).
Follow the Getting started with Sylius tutorial!
📖 Documentation
Documentation is available at docs.sylius.com.
➕ Sylius Plus
Sylius Plus offers modular features like OnePageCheckout and a B2B suite, alongside advanced capabilities such as multi-store management, partial order fulfillment, smooth returns handling, a loyalty system and multi-source inventory. Pick and choose the modules you need to supercharge your eCommerce projects effortlessly.
🤝 Community
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Would like to help us and build the most developer-friendly eCommerce framework? Start from reading our Contributing Guide!
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You can find Sylius plugins on our Sylius Store which is a Marketplace with Sylius extensions.
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📃 License
Sylius is completely free and released under the MIT License.
✍️ Authors
Sylius was originally created by Paweł Jędrzejewski.
Kudos to all Sylius contributors 🙏
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