## Description
- This PR removes hard wait from - cypress/e2e/Regression/Apps/ folder
specs & fix as needed:
- /Apps/CommunityIssues_Spec.ts
- /Apps/[EchoApiCMS_spec.js
- /Apps/ImportExportForkApplication_spec.js
- /Apps/MongoDBShoppingCart_spec.ts
- /Apps/PgAdmin_spec.js
- /Apps/PromisesApp_spec.js
- This PR also removes Users mock ds dependency from below specs (using
TED instead)
- ClientSide/Widgets/ListV2/ListV2_PageNo_PageSize_spec.js
- ClientSide/Widgets/ListV2/Listv2_BasicServerSideData_spec.js
- Fixes Sanity/Datasources/MockDBs_Spec.ts - for record count validation
#### Type of change
- Script fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
## Testing
#### How Has This Been Tested?
- [X] Cypress CI runs
## Checklist:
#### QA activity:
- [X] Added `Test Plan Approved` label after Cypress tests were reviewed
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## Summary by CodeRabbit
- **Tests**
- Enhanced test reliability by removing hardcoded delays and utilizing
dynamic waits.
- Improved test maintainability by centralizing element interactions
through a custom helper.
- Streamlined test setup for database interactions, removing
environment-specific conditions.
- Updated test file paths to reflect the new structure and focus areas.
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Organizations build internal applications such as dashboards, database GUIs, admin panels, approval apps, customer support dashboards, and more to help their teams perform day-to-day operations. Appsmith is an open-source tool that enables the rapid development of these internal apps. Read more on our website.
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