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Effective Test Strategies for Testing Front-end Applications using LaunchDarkly Feature Flags and Cypress. Part2: testing
Cypress clears local storage between tests — it blocks — and LD sets a random user in local storage. This works great when a spec file has a single it block, but what happens when there are multiple it blocks? We can handle that with cypress-localstorage-commands as well.
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How to preserve localStorage between Cypress tests
The cypress-localstorage-commands plugin allows you to use all browser localStorage methods through Cypress commands, and preserve it between tests. It also allows to simulate that localStorage is disabled in the browser.
What are some alternatives?
Cypress - Fast, easy and reliable testing for anything that runs in a browser.
cypress-image-snapshot - Catch visual regressions in Cypress
cypress-ld-control - Set LaunchDarkly feature flags from Cypress tests
knapsack-pro-cypress - Knapsack Pro for Cypress.io test runner in JavaScript. It splits tests in dynamic way across parallel CI nodes to get faster CI build time.
github-action-store-variable - Easily persist and read variables to reuse them between GitHub Action jobs
cypress-grep - Filter tests using substring
cypress-fail-fast - A Cypress plugin to skip tests on first failure.
use-persisted-state - A custom React Hook that provides a multi-instance, multi-tab/browser shared and persistent state.
react-hooks-in-action-with-cypress - React Hooks in Action Book, with Cypress e2e & component tests
as-a - Runs a given command with additional environment settings for simple local development
cypress-should-really - Functional helpers for constructing Cypress should callbacks
cypress-log - Plugin that overrides the default 'cy.log()' command by adding the ability to print a log message to the terminal and the UI