* Reorganize Sentry error e2e tests
The tests have been reorganized into different describe blocks. Each
describe block is for either before or after initialization, and either
with or without opting into metrics.
This was done to simplify later test additions. The conditions for each
test are now in the describe block, letting us test additional things
in each of these conditions. The conditions were flattened to a single
level to avoid excessive indentation.
* Add error e2e test for background and UI errors
The Sentry e2e tests before initialization only tested background
errors, and the after initialization tests only tested UI errors. Now
both types of errors are tested in both scenarios.
* Add error e2e tests for Sentry error state
E2E tests have been added to test the state object sent along with each
Sentry error.
At the moment this object is empty in some circumstances, but this will
change in later PRs.
* Rename throw test error function
* Only setup debug/test state hooks in dev/test builds
The state hooks used for debugging and testing are now only included in
dev or test builds. The function name was updated and given a JSDoc
description to explain this more clearly as well.
* Add state snapshot assertions
State snapshot assertions have been added to the e2e error tests. These
snapshots will be very useful in reviewing a few PRs that will follow
this one.
We might decide to remove these snapshots after this set of Sentry
refactors, as they might be more work to maintain than they're worth.
But they will be useful at least in the short-term.
The login step has been removed from a few tests because it introduced
indeterminacy (the login process continued asynchronously after the
login, and sometimes was not finished when the error was triggered).
* Ensure login page has rendered during setup
This fixes an intermittent failure on Firefox
* Format snapshots with prettier before writing them
* Use defined set of date fields rather than infering from name
* Remove waits for error screen
The error screen only appears after a long timeout, and it doesn't
affect the next test steps at all.