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@currents/nx
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NX plugin for running cypress tests on Currents.dev
Install @currents/nx
npm i --save-dev @currents/nx
Add currents
target to your project configuration
{
// ...
"targets": {
"currents": {
"executor": "@currents/nx:currents",
"options": {
"cypressExecutor": "e2e" // target name that runs "@nrwl/cypress:cypress"
}
},
"e2e": {
"executor": "@nrwl/cypress:cypress",
"options": {
// ...
},
"configurations": {
// ...
}
}
}
// ...
Run cypress tests, using Currents.dev as a dashboard
nx run project:currents --group nx --record --key <key> --ci-build-id hello-currents-nx
@nrwl/cypress
and a configured target that's running @nrwl/cypress:cypress
@currents/nx:currents
will run @nrwl/cypress:cypress
behind the scenescypress.json
file with projectId
obtained at https://app.currents.devSee https://github.com/currents-dev/currents-nx-example for example integration
FAQs
Currents plugin for Nx
We found that @currents/nx demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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