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@processmaker/cypress-utils
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This package provides a collection of utilities designed to enhance and simplify the development of tests for ProcessMaker with Cypress, an end-to-end testing framework. These utilities aim to make your ProcessMaker automated testing workflow more efficient and manageable.
To start using the cypress-utils in your project, you'll need to add it as a dependency. Assuming you have Node.js and npm installed, you can add the package by running:
npm install --save @processmaker/cypress-utils
After installing, you can import and use the utilities in your Cypress tests.
First, add some aliases in your cypress.config.js file:
module.exports = defineConfig({
e2e: {
setupNodeEvents(on, config) {
const options = {
webpackOptions: {
resolve: {
alias: {
"@helpers": "@processmaker/cypress-utils/helpers",
"@pages": "@processmaker/cypress-utils/pages",
"@selectors": "@processmaker/cypress-utils/selectors",
"@support": "@processmaker/cypress-utils/support"
},
},
},
};
},
on("file:preprocessor", webpack(options));
},
});
Then, import and use the utilities in your tests:
import { Login } from "@pages/login";
const login = new Login();
describe("Example Test", () => {
beforeEach(() => {
login.navigateToUrl();
login.login();
});
it("Loads the requests page", () => {
cy.visit("/requests");
cy.url().should("include", "/requests");
});
});
FAQs
ProcessMaker Cypress Testing Utilities
We found that @processmaker/cypress-utils 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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