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@agoric/synpress
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Synpress is e2e testing framework based around Cypress.io & playwright with included MetaMask support. Test your dapps with ease.
@agoric/synpress
is a testing framework designed to test DApps that use the
Keplr Wallet.
For full commands and their examples, check here.
# with pnpm
pnpm add --save-dev @agoric/synpress
# with npm
npm install --save-dev @agoric/synpress
# with yarn
yarn add -D @agoric/synpress
Project structure:
project_dir
└── src
└── tests
└── e2e
└── support.js
└── specs
└── example-spec.js
support.js
inside your tests folder (/project_dir/tests/e2e
):import '@agoric/synpress/support/index';
^ hint: you can also use this file to extend synpress - add custom commands, and more..
{
...
"scripts": {
...
"test:e2e": "EXTENSION=keplr synpress run"
}
}
synpress.config.js
in /project_dir/tests/e2e
const baseConfig = require('@agoric/synpress/synpress.config');
const { defineConfig } = require('cypress');
module.exports = defineConfig({
...baseConfig,
e2e: {
...baseConfig.e2e,
baseUrl: 'http://localhost:5173',
},
});
use this config by passing the
--configFile
flag to synpress
{
...
"scripts": {
...
"test:e2e": "EXTENSION=keplr synpress run --configFile=test/e2e/synpress.config.js"
}
}
For an example project, you can take a look at how we've set up tests in this repository
Variable | Description |
---|---|
EXTENSION (Required) | Picks which extension to use during tests. keplr and metamask are the only possible values |
SECRET_WORDS | Space separated words for the test wallet recovery phrase (mnemonic; 24 words) |
PRIVATE_KEY | Test wallet private key |
SYNDEBUG | Set debugging mode to be on |
STABLE_MODE | Introduce delay between main actions, 300ms by default (eg STABLE_MODE=300ms , STABLE_MODE=true ) |
SLOW_MODE | Introduce delay between every action, 50ms by default (eg SLOW_MODE=true , SLOW_MODE=200ms ) |
KEPLR_VERSION | Keplr version to be installed |
SKIP_KEPLR_INSTALL | Will skip installation of keplr wallet |
SKIP_EXTENSION_SETUP | Will skip initial setup of wallet |
These is a basic list of environment variables to be used. A more in depth list can be found here
@agoric/synpress
uses Synpress as its base and therefore supports most of its
functionality. To learn more about command line options, usage examples, and
CI/CD setup, you can use the original
README file
FAQs
Synpress is e2e testing framework based around Cypress.io & playwright with included MetaMask support. Test your dapps with ease.
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