cypress-each
A demo of mocha-each and custom describe.each and it.each implementation for Cypress
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# install using NPM
$ npm i -D cypress-each
# install using Yarn
# yarn add -D cypress-each
Import cypress-each
in a single spec or in Cypress support file
import 'cypress-each'
Let's create a separate test for each selector from a list
import 'cypress-each'
const selectors = ['header', 'footer', '.new-todo']
it.each(selectors)('element %s is visible', (selector) => {
cy.visit('/')
cy.get(selector).should('be.visible')
})
item index
In addition to the item, the callback receives the index
it.each(selectors)('element %s is visible', (selector, k) => {
})
Multiple arguments
You can pass multiple arguments into the callback function by using an array of arrays. For example, to check if an element is visible, invisible, or exists, you can have both a selector and the assertion string for each item.
const data = [
['header', 'be.visible'],
['footer', 'exist'],
['.new-todo', 'not.be.visible'],
]
it.each(data)('element %s should %s', (selector, assertion) => {
cy.visit('/')
cy.get(selector).should(assertion)
})
Repeat the test N times
You can use this module to simply repeat the test N times
it.each(5)('test %K of 5', function (k) {
expect(k).to.be.within(0, 4)
})
describe.each(3)('suite %K of 3', function (k) {
...
})
See the repeat-spec.js
Test and suite titles
You can use the arguments to the test callback in the test title in order.
it.each([10, 20, 30])('number is %d', (x) => { ... })
You can also insert the arguments from the test callback via positions (0-based) into the title
const list = [
['foo', 'main'],
['bar', 'edge'],
]
it.each(list)('testing %1 value %0')
If you want to use the iteration variable in the title, use %k
for zero-based index, or %K
for one-based index.
it.each([10, 20, 30])('checking item %k', (x) => { ... })
it.each([10, 20, 30])('checking item %K', (x) => { ... })
You can use %N
to insert the total number of items
it.each(['first', 'second'])('test %K of %N', (x) => { ... })
Example: it.each([10, 20, 30])('case %K: an item costs $%d.00 on sale', ...
Title function
You can form the test title yourself using a function. The function will get the item, the index, and all items and should return a string with the test title.
function makeTestTitle(s, k, strings) {
return `test ${k + 1} for "${s}"`
}
it.each(['first', 'second'])(makeTestTitle, () => ...)
It is very useful for forming a test title based on a property of an object, like
it.each([
{ name: 'Joe', age: 30 },
{ name: 'Mary', age: 20 },
])(
(person) => `tests person ${person.name}`,
(person) => { ... }
})
See [cypress/integration/title-function.js](./cypress/integration/ title-function.js) for more examples
Every Nth item
You can quickly take every Nth item from an array
it.each(items, N)(...)
This is the same as taking the index of the item (zero-based) and doing k % N === 0
const items = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, ...]
it.each(items, 3)(...)
Chunking
There is a built-in chunking helper in describe.each
and it.each
to only take a subset of the items. For example, to split all items into 3 chunks, and take the middle one, use
it.each(items, 3, 1)(...)
The other spec files can take the other chunks. The index starts at 0, and should be less than the number of chunks.
it.each(items, 3, 0)(...)
it.each(items, 3, 1)(...)
it.each(items, 3, 2)(...)
Sampling
Cypress bundles Lodash library which includes _.sampleSize
method that you can use to randomly pick N items when passing the list to it.each
it.each(Cypress._.sampleSize(items, 2))(...)
Custom filter predicate
You can filter the items by passing a predicate function
it.each(items, (x, k) => ...)
Return value
it.each(...)(...)
and describe.each(...)(...)
return the number of created tests.
const n = it.each([1, 2])(...)
Exclusive tests
Normally you could run just a selected test using it.only
or a suite of tests using describe.only
. Similarly, you could skip a single test or a suite of tests using it.skip
and describe.skip
methods. These methods are NOT supported by it.each
and describe.each
. Thus if you want to only run the it.each
tests, surround it with its own describe
block.
describe.only('my tests', () => {
it.each(items)(...)
})
describe.skip('obsolete generated tests', () => {
it.each(items)(...)
})
describe.only('my suites of tests', () => {
describe.each(items)(...)
})
Test configuration object
Cypress allows to pass some of its configuration options in the it
and describe
arguments, see the configuration page. These methods it.each
and describe.each
do not support this, but you can create a wrapper describe
block and set the options there, if needed.
describe('user', { retries: 2 }, () => {
it.each(users)(...)
})
Run specs in parallel
See the explanation in the blog post Refactor Tests To Be Independent And Fast Using Cypress-Each Plugin, but basically you create separate specs file, and each just uses cypress-each
to run a subset of the tests
export const testTitle = (selector, k) =>
`testing ${k + 1} ...`
export const testDataItem = (item) => {
...
}
import { data } from '...'
import { testTitle, testDataItem } from './utils'
it.each(data, 3, 0)(testTitle, testDataItem)
import { data } from '...'
import { testTitle, testDataItem } from './utils'
it.each(data, 3, 1)(testTitle, testDataItem)
import { data } from '...'
import { testTitle, testDataItem } from './utils'
it.each(data, 3, 2)(testTitle, testDataItem)
Test case object
Sometimes you just want to have a single object that has all the tests cases together with the inputs. You can pass an object instead of an array to the it.each
function. Each object key will become the test title, and the value will be passed to the test callback. If the value is an array, it will be destructured. See object-input.cy.ts spec file for details.
const testCases = {
'positive numbers': [1, 6, 7],
'negative numbers': [1, -6, -5],
}
it.each(testCases)((a, b, expectedResult) => {
expect(add(a, b)).to.equal(expectedResult)
})
test case types
Note that in most cases, the it.each(TestCases)
tries to "guess" the types from the array value to the test callback function. When you need to, use the utility types to "explain" the value array:
const toString: TestCaseObject2<number, string> = {
one: [1, '1'],
ten: [10, '10'],
}
it.each(toString)((a, b) => {
})
const additions: TestCaseObject3<number, number, string> = {
one: [1, 2, '3'],
ten: [10, 20, '30'],
}
it.each(additions)((a, b, s) => {
expect(String(a + b)).to.equal(s)
})
Specs
Find the implementation in src/index.js
- it-spec.js uses no shortcuts to define multiple tests that are almost the same. We want to avoid the repetition
- it-each-spec.js uses the
it.each
helper to generate multiple it
tests given a data array - describe-each-spec.js uses
describe.each
helper to create describe
blocks for each item in the given data array - mocha-each-spec.js uses 3rd party mocha-each to generate
it
tests for each data item
Types
This package includes TypeScript definition for it.each
and describe.each
. Thus the parameter should be the right type from the array of values:
it.each([
{ name: 'Joe', age: 30 },
{ name: 'Mary', age: 20 },
])('has correct types', (user) => {
expect(user).to.have.keys('name', 'age')
expect(user.name).to.be.a('string')
expect(user.age).to.be.a('number')
})
Include this module with other library types, like
{
"compilerOptions": {
"types": ["cypress", "cypress-each"]
}
}
Or inside an individual spec file add
Small print
Author: Gleb Bahmutov <gleb.bahmutov@gmail.com> © 2021
License: MIT - do anything with the code, but don't blame me if it does not work.
Support: if you find any problems with this module, email / tweet /
open issue on Github
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