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@knapsack-pro/cypress
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Knapsack Pro Cypress splits Cypress.io tests across CI nodes and makes sure that tests will run in optimal time on each CI node.
Run your 1-hour test suite in 2 minutes with optimal parallelisation on your existing CI infrastructure
Knapsack Pro wraps the Cypress.io test runner and works with your existing CI infrastructure to parallelize tests optimally:
See the docs to get started:
Follow the steps in the root README.md to set up the project.
You can compile TypeScript in watch mode from the root folder with:
npm start -w packages/cypress
To test @knapsack-pro/cypress
against a real test suite we use the cypress-example-test-suite project.
See Publishing in the root README.md.
FAQs
Knapsack Pro Cypress splits Cypress.io tests across CI nodes and makes sure that tests will run in optimal time on each CI node.
The npm package @knapsack-pro/cypress receives a total of 12,530 weekly downloads. As such, @knapsack-pro/cypress popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @knapsack-pro/cypress demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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