- Install Jest for unit testing with React Testing Library - Install Playwright for end-to-end testing - Configure Jest with proper TypeScript support and module mapping - Create test setup files and utilities for both unit and e2e tests Components: * Jest configuration with coverage thresholds * Playwright configuration with browser automation * Unit tests for LoginForm, AuthContext, and useSocketIO hook * E2E tests for authentication, dashboard, and agents workflows * GitHub Actions workflow for automated testing * Mock data and API utilities for consistent testing * Test documentation with best practices Testing features: - Unit tests with 70% coverage threshold - E2E tests with API mocking and user journey testing - CI/CD integration for automated test runs - Cross-browser testing support with Playwright - Authentication system testing end-to-end 🚀 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.ai/code) Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
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# jest-leak-detector
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Module for verifying whether an object has been garbage collected or not.
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Internally creates a weak reference to the object, and forces garbage collection to happen. If the reference is gone, it meant no one else was pointing to the object.
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## Example
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```javascript
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(async function () {
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let reference = {};
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let isLeaking;
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const detector = new LeakDetector(reference);
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// Reference is held in memory.
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isLeaking = await detector.isLeaking();
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console.log(isLeaking); // true
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// We destroy the only reference to the object.
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reference = null;
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// Reference is gone.
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isLeaking = await detector.isLeaking();
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console.log(isLeaking); // false
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})();
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```
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