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Change cypress configuration to use an alternative dashboard service (Sorry Cypress or Currents).
Run millions of cypress tests in parallel without breaking the bank
Currents.dev - is a hosted cloud service that hundreds of companies around the globe use to run millions of Cypress tests without breaking the bank. This is an enhanced version of Sorry Cypress with a better security, performance, analytics, integrations and support.
Sorry Cypress is an open-source, free alternative to Cypress Dashboard that unlocks unlimited parallelization, test recordings, integration with GitHub, Slack and more.
cy2
wil read the environment variable CYPRESS_API_URL
and change cypress configuration accordingly. It passes down all the CLI flags as-is and runs cypress with all the flags.
CYPRESS_API_URL
should point to Sorry Cypress director service, Currents dashboard or other compatible service.
npm install cy2
CLI usage
# use `http://localhost:1234` as Cypress Dashboard
CYPRESS_API_URL="http://localhost:1234/" cy2 run --parallel --record --key somekey --ci-build-id hello-cypress
Example usage with sorry-cypress
CYPRESS_API_URL="https://sorry-cypress-demo-director.herokuapp.com" cy2 run --parallel --record --key somekey --ci-build-id hello-cypress
Starting version 3+, the API methods run
and patch
rely on process.env.CYPRESS_API_URL
instead of accepting an argument. That's because of a new patching method that doesn't permanently change cypress configuration after invoking cy2
.
patch(cypressPackageEntryPath: string) => Promise<void>
⚠️ Make sure to set process.env.CYPRESS_API_URL
before invoking patch
import { patch } from 'cy2';
import cypress from 'cypress';
process.env.CYPRESS_API_URL = 'https://dashboard.service.url';
async function main() {
// optional - provide cypress package main entry point location
await patch(require.resolve('cypress'));
cypress
.run({
// the path is relative to the current working directory
spec: './cypress/e2e/examples/actions.cy.js',
})
.then((results) => {
console.log(results);
})
.catch((err) => {
console.error(err);
});
}
main().catch((error) => {
console.error(error);
process.exit(1);
});
FAQs
Integrate Cypress with alternative cloud services like Sorry Cypress or Currents
The npm package cy2 receives a total of 71,916 weekly downloads. As such, cy2 popularity was classified as popular.
We found that cy2 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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