[FEATURE] Move from Cypress to Playwright
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Currently the tests are written in Cypress with Cucumber, however these need to be moved to Playwright (similar to the Finder project)
Warning this is for the
nextjs
branch
Note You don’t need to do all the tests, different people can do individual tests in a new PR
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Hi Peter, sure sounds great 👍
Btw I can’t assign it to you as you are not part of the EddieHub Org, steps to getting started are in our GitHub Org
I am going to close this epic, there are still more tests to be written though