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@currents/cli
Advanced tools
Integrate Cypress with Currents - a drop-in replacement for Cypress Cloud
Integrate Cypress with Currents - a drop-in replacement for Cypress Cloud
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Use Currents as an orchestration and recording service. The command passes down all the CLI flags to cypress and executes cypress behind the scenes.
npm install @currents/cli cypress
npx currents run --parallel --record --key XXXXXX --ci-build-id build-001
run
Run Cypress via its Module API
run(config: CypressCommandLine.CypressRunOptions): Promise<CypressCommandLine.CypressRunResult | CypressCommandLine.CypressFailedRunResult>
Example:
import { run } from "@currents/cli";
const cypressOptions: Partial<CypressCommandLine.CypressRunOptions> = {
browser: "chrome",
parallel: true,
record: true,
key: "Currents key from https://app.currents.dev",
tag: "smoke",
};
const results = await run(cypressOptions);
spawn
Spawn Cypress as a child process and inherit all the flags and environment variables. It invokes process.exit
with the child process' exit code at the end of its execution.
spawn(): Promise<void>
Example:
import { spawn } from "@currents/cli";
await spawn();
Version 4+ doesn't modify the local installation of Cypress. The following complimentary binaries were deprecated:
currents-prepare
script is deprecated. Use run
or spawn
API instead.currents-reset
script is deprecated, use run
or spawn
API instead.patch
API is deprecated. Use run
or spawn
instead.FAQs
Integrate Cypress with Currents - a drop-in replacement for Cypress Cloud
The npm package @currents/cli receives a total of 20,626 weekly downloads. As such, @currents/cli popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @currents/cli demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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