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Let's run the tests and see how it goes. First, you can test the Veux module to make sure that you can make requests to the server using the relative URL in the browser. This is essentially validating the REST API setup. Next, add custom properties to the Veux module to change the condition of when the completed property is set. Add this line to the cy.get method:
Regardless of the size of the application, each part of it should be thoroughly tested. To test the throttle feature, create a Cypress test that opens the throttle web page. The test should assert that the completed button is not shown when the data is working. The next step is to go to the code and make the throttle functionality. If the throttle feature passes the test, then go to the backend and make a REST API call and see if the throttle functionality is working as expected. If it's green, then go ahead and add additional features and tests for the throttle API. Repeat the process until all the test cases are successful. Then before testing the UI, you can go to the backend and setup the throttle API so that it passes all the requirements. d2c66b5586