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- steve-0_webhooks, 6 days ago, 16 messages
To be clear, four hours is still a long time for our automated tests
Hello, I am looking in to this, though this is part of why we recommend mocking out the Stripe responses for automated tests rather than making API calls in our test environment. The stripe-mock server we made isn't advanced enough for this, but there are tools out there like VCR gem that make it easy to record and re-serve responses for automated tests
we have other tests that do that
this is an e2e test that tests the full integration though
Can you explain more of what you mean by that? We typically don't support automated testing that actually uses stripe.js or our APIs