GUI acceptance tests using environment deployed from packages.

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user sees that newly created archive has new file and is different than archive created earlier after creating new plain archive[1oz 1op deployed]: Test case result

The below summarizes the result of the test " user sees that newly created archive has new file and is different than archive created earlier after creating new plain archive[1oz 1op deployed]" in build 1,803 of Onedata Products - gui acceptance pkg - Chrome oneprovider archives tests.
Description
user sees that newly created archive has new file and is different than archive created earlier after creating new plain archive[1oz 1op deployed]
Test class
gui.scenarios.test_oneprovider_archives
Method
test_user_sees_that_newly_created_archive_has_new_file_and_is_different_than_archive_created_earlier_after_creating_new_plain_archive[1oz_1op_deployed]
Jira Issue
Duration
2 mins
Status
Failed (New Failure)

Error Log

RuntimeError: waited too long
request = <FixtureRequest for <Function 'test_user_sees_that_newly_created_archive_has_new_file_and_is_different_than_archive_created_earlier_after_creating_new_plain_archive[1oz_1op_deployed]'>>

    @pytest.mark.usefixtures(*function_args)
    def scenario_wrapper(request):
>       _execute_scenario(feature, scenario, request, encoding)

/usr/local/lib/python3.6/dist-packages/pytest_bdd/scenario.py:227: 
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/usr/local/lib/python3.6/dist-packages/pytest_bdd/scenario.py:189: in _execute_scenario
    _execute_step_function(request, scenario, step, step_func)
/usr/local/lib/python3.6/dist-packages/pytest_bdd/scenario.py:130: in _execute_step_function
    step_func(**kwargs)
tests/utils/bdd_utils.py:78: in wrapper
    return fun(*ba.args, **ba.kwargs)
tests/gui/meta_steps/oneprovider/data.py:173: in check_file_structure_in_browser
    op_container, tmpdir, which_browser)
tests/gui/meta_steps/oneprovider/data.py:216: in _check_files_tree
    which_browser)
tests/gui/meta_steps/oneprovider/data.py:201: in _check_files_tree
    which_browser)
tests/utils/bdd_utils.py:78: in wrapper
    return fun(*ba.args, **ba.kwargs)
<decorator-gen-1009>:2: in double_click_on_item_in_browser
    ???
tests/utils/utils.py:90: in wrapper
    return fun(*args, **kwargs)
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selenium = {'browser': <selenium.webdriver.chrome.webdriver.WebDriver (session="da59fb8d1fdeaba8ca2c93edd3a56f7e")>}
browser_id = 'browser', item_name = 'dir2'
tmp_memory = defaultdict(<class 'dict'>, {'browser': {'shares': {}, 'spaces': {}, 'groups': {}, 'mailbox': {}, 'oz': {}, 'window': ...chive_file_browser': <tests.gui.utils.oneprovider.archive_file_browser._ArchiveFileBrowser object at 0x7f9d32529518>}})
op_container = <class 'tests.gui.utils.oneprovider.OPLoggedIn'>
which_browser = 'archive_file_browser'

    @wt(parsers.parse('user of {browser_id} double clicks on item named'
                      ' "{item_name}" in {which_browser}'))
    @repeat_failed(timeout=WAIT_BACKEND)
    def double_click_on_item_in_browser(selenium, browser_id, item_name, tmp_memory,
                                        op_container,
                                        which_browser='file browser'):
        which_browser = transform(which_browser)
        browser = tmp_memory[browser_id][which_browser]
        driver = selenium[browser_id]
    
        # checking if file is located in file browser
        start = time.time()
        while item_name not in browser.data:
            time.sleep(1)
            if time.time() > start + WAIT_BACKEND:
>               raise RuntimeError('waited too long')
E               RuntimeError: waited too long

tests/gui/steps/oneprovider/browser.py:30: RuntimeError