Get one or more DOM elements by selector or alias in Cypress.| docs.cypress.io
The different sections of the Cypress app in open mode, the information surfaced in the app's Command Log, how to use the Selector Playground to find unique selectors, and debugging tools available in the app in open mode.| docs.cypress.io
Execute code in Node.js via the task plugin event in Cypress.| docs.cypress.io
Execute a system command in Cypress.| docs.cypress.io
Change the default behavior of Cypress by configuring options in the Cypress configuration file.| docs.cypress.io
Learn the basics of Cypress, including querying elements, chaining commands, and interacting with elements.| docs.cypress.io
Visit a remote URL in Cypress| docs.cypress.io
Learn how to use visual testing plugins in Cypress to ensure your application visually looks as intended.| docs.cypress.io
A list of Cypress plugins created by Cypress and the community to extend the behavior of Cypress.| docs.cypress.io
Dive into Cypress end-to-end testing with a guide on writing your first test. Learn step-by-step, best practices, and tips for efficient test creation| docs.cypress.io
Write Cypress component tests in React, Angular, Vue, or Svelte. Learn how to set up, write, and run your first component test.| docs.cypress.io
Learn how to measure code coverage in Cypress and the difference between UI Coverage and Code Coverage.| docs.cypress.io
Learn how to handle asynchronous code in Cypress, when to assign variables, how to use aliases to share objects between hooks and tests, and how to alias DOM elements, intercepts, and requests.| docs.cypress.io
Wait for a number of milliseconds or wait for an aliased resource to resolve before moving on to the next command in Cypress.| docs.cypress.io
Make an HTTP request in Cypress.| docs.cypress.io
Cache and restore cookies, localStorage, and sessionStorage in order to recreate a consistent browser context between tests in Cypress.| docs.cypress.io
Cypress Recipes show you how to test common scenarios in Cypress. Learn how to test the DOM, log in, use preprocessors, and more.| docs.cypress.io
Learn how to organize your tests in Cypress and the types of supported files, how to write tests in Cypress including hooks, exclusions, and configurations.| docs.cypress.io
Learn the differences between Cypress end-to-end and component tests, the benefits and considerations for each type of test, and common scenarios for each type of test.| docs.cypress.io
In your test files, Jest puts each of these methods and objects into the global environment. You don't have to require or import anything to use them. However, if you prefer explicit imports, you can do import {describe, expect, test} from '@jest/globals'.| jestjs.io
Spy and stub network requests and responses.| docs.cypress.io