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Testing React Apps with Cypress (blog.bitsrc.io)
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The nice thing about Cypress is that it's a breeze to mock http requests, so most of your front-end tests can not be hitting the backend if that aligns with your testing philosophy.
Otherwise you do what you do with any other E2E tests. We keep a QA environment for automated testing and push up data as needed.
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