- admin: add exact:true to tab button assertions to avoid strict-mode
violations from "Benutzer löschen" title buttons matching "Benutzer"
- admin: change tag-row locator from hasText regex on <li> to has: span
filter (more robust against whitespace differences); add waitForSelector
after tab click to ensure panel is rendered before hovering
- auth: replace page.request.get('/api/users/me') with a profile page
navigation — direct browser requests don't carry Basic Auth, only
server-side SvelteKit fetches do
- documents: use getByRole('heading') instead of getByText to avoid strict
mode violation when the title appears in both h1 and breadcrumb
- persons: same heading fix for person creation landing page
- profile: remove success-message assertion after password change; the
auth_token cookie still holds old credentials so use:enhance's update()
immediately gets a 401 and redirects to /login before the message renders
— test now asserts the redirect directly, then re-logs in
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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