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@mmisty/eslint-plugin-cypress
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Additional linter rules for cypress tests
yarn add -D @mmisty/eslint-plugin-cypress
npm i --save-dev @mmisty/eslint-plugin-cypress
You can use recommended settings for cypress or jest.
Just add the following into .eslintrc.js
// .eslintrc.js
extends: ['plugin:@mmisty/cypress/recommended'],
To enable rules add the following to plugins section in your .eslintrc.js:
plugins: ['@mmisty/cypress'],
and add rules you want:
rules: {
"@mmisty/cypress/test-title-pattern": 'error'
}
Disallows chaining specified commands (default ['get']).
Will warn when user tries to do chains like cy.get('id').get('id2');
rules: {
'@mmisty/cypress/disallow-get-get-chain': ['error', { methods: ['qaId', 'get'] }],
}
The rule will check whether test has title matched with pattern - default pattern not allows '.' at the end of test title
Available options:
| Option | Description |
|---|---|
| pattern | regexp |
| message | string, error message |
| identifiers | test identifiers. ex it/xit |
To configure the rule with options:
rules: {
"@mmisty/cypress/test-title-pattern": ["error", {
pattern: /^ID\d+\w+should/i,
message: "Test should have ID",
identifiers: ['it']
}],
},
Disallows .only in tests
To configure the rule:
rules: {
"@mmisty/cypress/disallow-only": "error",
},
FAQs
additional rules for cypress tests
The npm package @mmisty/eslint-plugin-cypress receives a total of 754 weekly downloads. As such, @mmisty/eslint-plugin-cypress popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @mmisty/eslint-plugin-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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