
Luqman Atcha developed and refactored the end-to-end testing framework for the SBNA-Game-Show/GameShow repository, focusing on the Survey application’s critical workflows. Using Cypress, JavaScript, and TypeScript, he implemented comprehensive automated tests covering login, question creation, answering, and analytics, establishing a reliable QA gate for both participant and admin features. He then streamlined the codebase by decommissioning the legacy Cypress E2E suite, removing outdated test files and configurations to improve maintainability and CI/CD readiness. His work emphasized backend integration testing and test automation, resulting in a cleaner repository structure and reduced technical debt for future development cycles.

In July 2025, the SBNA-Game-Show/GameShow project advanced testing discipline and repository cleanliness, delivering a robust, Cypress-based end-to-end testing framework for the Survey application, and then removing the legacy E2E infrastructure to simplify the frontend. The work focused on establishing a reliable QA gate for critical survey workflows (login, question creation, answering, analytics) while refactoring test structures to improve maintainability and reduce regression risk. A major cleanup was performed to decommission the Cypress-based E2E suite, removing test files and configuration to streamline development and CI workflows. Overall, the month delivered tangible business value through stronger quality assurance, clearer ownership of testing infrastructure, and readiness for CI/CD integration. Technologies demonstrated included Cypress-based test automation, test framework refactoring, environment/configuration management, and repository cleanup.
In July 2025, the SBNA-Game-Show/GameShow project advanced testing discipline and repository cleanliness, delivering a robust, Cypress-based end-to-end testing framework for the Survey application, and then removing the legacy E2E infrastructure to simplify the frontend. The work focused on establishing a reliable QA gate for critical survey workflows (login, question creation, answering, analytics) while refactoring test structures to improve maintainability and reduce regression risk. A major cleanup was performed to decommission the Cypress-based E2E suite, removing test files and configuration to streamline development and CI workflows. Overall, the month delivered tangible business value through stronger quality assurance, clearer ownership of testing infrastructure, and readiness for CI/CD integration. Technologies demonstrated included Cypress-based test automation, test framework refactoring, environment/configuration management, and repository cleanup.
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