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@laziness/lazy-cypress
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Automate Cypress integration test in your React app.
This project was inspired by Akira Matsuda's heavens_door.
Using yarn:
$ yarn add @laziness/lazy-cypress -D
Using npm:
$ npm install @laziness/lazy-cypress --save-dev
Import the LazyCypress component in your page
import { LazyCypress } from "@laziness/lazy-cypress";
And add the component into the page
<LazyCypress />
Now you're ready to start recording and generating cypress tests for your pages.
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Automate Cypress integration tests
We found that @laziness/lazy-cypress demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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