frontend/cypress
dpschen e6a935f49d fix: disable service workers in cypress (#830)
Co-authored-by: Dominik Pschenitschni <mail@celement.de>
Reviewed-on: vikunja/frontend#830
Reviewed-by: konrad <k@knt.li>
Co-authored-by: dpschen <dpschen@noreply.kolaente.de>
Co-committed-by: dpschen <dpschen@noreply.kolaente.de>
2021-10-11 18:39:27 +00:00
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factories Fix user test fixtures 2021-07-17 19:02:03 +02:00
fixtures Frontend Testing With Cypress (#313) 2020-12-10 13:52:35 +00:00
integration feat: remove lodash dependency (#743) 2021-10-06 20:25:06 +00:00
plugins Frontend Testing With Cypress (#313) 2020-12-10 13:52:35 +00:00
support fix: disable service workers in cypress (#830) 2021-10-11 18:39:27 +00:00
README.md chore: some small changes in the cypress README.md (#793) 2021-09-26 17:49:27 +00:00
docker-compose.yml chore: change cypress settings to run tests in cypress without needing to modify the config 2021-10-02 20:07:38 +02:00

README.md

Frontend Testing With Cypress

Setup

  • Enable the seeder api endpoint. You'll then need to add the testingtoken in cypress.json or set the CYPRESS_TEST_SECRET environment variable.
  • Basic configuration happens in the cypress.json file
  • Overridable with env
  • Override base url with CYPRESS_BASE_URL

Fixtures

We're using the test endpoint of the vikunja api to seed the database with test data before running the tests. This ensures better reproducability of tests.

Running The Tests Locally

Using Docker

The easiest way to run all frontend tests locally is by using the docker-compose file in this repository. It uses the same configuration as the CI.

To use it, run

docker-compose up -d

Then, once all containers are started, run

docker-compose run cypress bash

to get a shell inside the cypress container. In that shell you can then execute the tests with

yarn test:frontend

Using The Cypress Dashboard

To open the Cypress Dashboard and run tests from there, run

yarn cypress:open