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ancabanca123 opened this issue Apr 8, 2019 · 4 comments
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🐞 Bug report

Command (mark with an x)

ng e2e --configuration=my-module-config

- [ ] new
- [ ] build
- [ ] serve
- [ ] test
- [x] e2e
- [ ] generate
- [ ] add
- [ ] update
- [ ] lint
- [ ] xi18n
- [ ] run
- [ ] config
- [ ] help
- [ ] version
- [ ] doc

Is this a regression?

I don't know wether this is a bug or this is how it's intended to work.

Description

I am trying to change a content of a json file from one test suite to another, and the file I am changing is not reloading

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🌍 Your Environment

Angular CLI: 7.3.6
Node: 11.0.0
OS: darwin x64
Angular: 7.2.9

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@alan-agius4
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Hi, thanks for reporting this.

However E2E doesn't support watch mode. See: #2861

@ancabanca123
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So you're saying there is no way I can solve my auto reload problem?

@alan-agius4
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At the moment, that is not supported.

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