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xaviuzz 266e7f9cac Fix Ctrl+Enter losing amount value when adding transaction (#6911)
* Fix Ctrl+Enter losing amount value when adding transaction

Fixes #6901

When using Ctrl+Enter to add a transaction immediately after typing
in the amount field, the value wasn't being committed before the
transaction was saved, resulting in a zero amount.

The fix wraps the add-and-close logic in an afterSave() callback
to ensure field values are committed before adding the transaction.

Added regression tests for both debit and credit fields to verify
the fix works correctly.

* Add release notes for PR #6911

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

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Co-authored-by: Claude Sonnet 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-08 21:39:25 +00:00
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2026-01-14 20:17:55 +00:00

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E2E tests

E2E (end-to-end) tests use Playwright. Running them requires an Actual server to be running either locally or on a remote server.

Functional

Running against the local server:

# Start the development server
yarn start

# Run against the local server (localhost:3001)
yarn e2e

Running against a remote server:

E2E_START_URL=http://my-remote-server.com yarn e2e

Visual regression

Visual regression tests (also known as screenshot tests) check that the visual appearance of the product has not regressed. Each environment has slightly different colors, fonts etc. Mac differs from Windows which differs from Linux. In order to have a stable test environment for visual comparisons - you must use a standartised docker container. This ensures that the tests are always ran in a consistent environment.

Prerequisites:

  • Docker installed

Running against the local server

First start a dev instance:

HTTPS=true yarn start

or using the dev container:

HTTPS=true docker compose up --build

Note the network IP address and port the dev instance is listening on.

Next, navigate to the root of your project folder, run the standardized docker container, and launch the visual regression tests from within it.

Run via yarn:

# By default, this connects to https://localhost:3001
yarn vrt:docker

    # To use a different ip and port:
    yarn vrt:docker --e2e-start-url https://ip:port

    # To update snapshots, use the following command:
    yarn vrt:docker --e2e-start-url https://ip:port --update-snapshots

Run manually:

# Run docker container
docker run --rm --network host -v $(pwd):/work/ -w /work/ -it mcr.microsoft.com/playwright:v1.57.0-jammy /bin/bash

    # If you receive an error such as "docker: invalid reference format", please instead use the following command:
    docker run --rm --network host -v ${pwd}:/work/ -w /work/ -it mcr.microsoft.com/playwright:v1.57.0-jammy /bin/bash

# Once inside the docker container, run the VRT tests: important - they MUST be ran against a HTTPS server.
# Use the ip and port noted earlier
E2E_START_URL=https://ip:port yarn vrt

    # To update snapshots, use the following command:
    E2E_START_URL=https://ip:port yarn vrt --update-snapshots

Running against a remote server

You can also run the tests against a remote server by passing the URL:

Run in standardized docker container:

E2E_START_URL=https://my-remote-server.com yarn vrt:docker

    # Or pass in server URL as argument
    yarn vrt:docker --e2e-start-url https://my-remote-server.com

Run locally:

E2E_START_URL=https://my-remote-server.com yarn vrt