Cypress
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e2e-testing-tutorial
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How to set up a local E2E test development environment
cypress.config.ts
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Ensuring Your E2E Tests Run On Every Code Push
Open up your repo in your browser and click on the "Actions" tab, and you should see your action running.
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A Suggested Process for Writing E2E Tests
We've written the minimum code needed to get the current tests to pass. However, there are still several requirements that need to be fulfilled, such as ensuring that emails are validly formed. You'll find the completed tests and the corresponding code to get them to pass in the github repo.
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E2E Testing Series
You can find all the source code we'll be walking through below in this repo. I recommend writing your own code rather than just copying from the repo, but you might find it to be a good reference in case you get stuck.
Cypress
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Simulating Internet Outage and Recovery using Cypress
In this blog post, we'll explore a Cypress test that replicates this scenario, utilizing the powerful intercept command to manipulate network requests and responses.
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Testing Defer Blocks in Angular with Cypress
Recently I came across this issue while triaging some issues at Cypress. (Shout out to MattiaMalandrone for creating an issue with clear instructions for how to reproduce). After quickly replicating the issue I sought after a solution which ultimately inspired me to write this article.
- Cypress changed older versions to block third-party plugins (ignoring lockfiles)
- Cypress can't open Tesla.com website
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What is Playwright?
While similar to Puppeteer, Cypress, and Selenium, there are some differences. Let’s find out what they are.
- Episode 23/37: ISR in Angular, Cypress & Playwright
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/Does Cypress Component Testing Work With Libraries
This questions was asked a while ago and pretty much went unanswered: https://github.com/cypress-io/cypress/issues/23677. If it doesn't work with libraries yet I will stop battling with it for now. If it doesn't work, what are you using to test libraries?
- Finally promising Web Testing solution
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Episode 23/27: NgRx 16.1 & Signal Store, Jest, Cypress, Nx
Cypress Release Notes
- Trouble/Weirdness with accessing aliased values in `this` context
What are some alternatives?
Playwright - Playwright is a framework for Web Testing and Automation. It allows testing Chromium, Firefox and WebKit with a single API.
Detox - Gray box end-to-end testing and automation framework for mobile apps
jest - Delightful JavaScript Testing.
kafka-test-helper - Utility library that simplify testing of Node.js components that interacts with Kafka broker.
supertest - 🕷 Super-agent driven library for testing node.js HTTP servers using a fluent API. Maintained for @forwardemail, @ladjs, @spamscanner, @breejs, @cabinjs, and @lassjs.
Sentry - Developer-first error tracking and performance monitoring
WebdriverIO - Next-gen browser and mobile automation test framework for Node.js
TestCafe - A Node.js tool to automate end-to-end web testing.
jasmine - Simple JavaScript testing framework for browsers and node.js
pactum - REST API Testing Tool for all levels in a Test Pyramid
Tailwind CSS - A utility-first CSS framework for rapid UI development.
puppeteer - Node.js API for Chrome