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eslint-plugin-cypress
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The eslint-plugin-cypress npm package provides a set of linting rules specific to Cypress, an end-to-end testing framework. These rules help developers adhere to best practices and avoid common mistakes when writing Cypress tests.
Enforcing Assertions
Ensures that assertions are made in test cases to prevent tests that mistakenly pass without asserting any conditions.
expect(something).to.be.true;
Disallowing Assignment in Conditional Expressions
Prevents the use of assignment operators in conditional expressions, which can lead to tests that pass incorrectly due to an assignment rather than a proper comparison.
if (user = getUser()) { /* ... */ }
Disallowing Unnecessary Waiting
Discourages the use of arbitrary wait times in tests, promoting the use of Cypress's built-in waiting mechanisms that are more reliable and efficient.
cy.wait(5000);
This package provides linting rules for Jest, another popular testing framework. It is similar to eslint-plugin-cypress in that it offers a set of rules tailored to the specific testing framework to encourage best practices.
Similar to eslint-plugin-cypress, this package offers linting rules for Mocha, a test framework for Node.js and the browser. It helps maintain code quality and adherence to Mocha-specific conventions.
This package is designed for linting code that uses the Testing Library family of utilities. It provides rules that help enforce best practices when writing tests with Testing Library, similar to how eslint-plugin-cypress does for Cypress tests.
An ESLint plugin for your Cypress tests.
Specifies globals for Cypress cy
, Cypress
, browser and mocha globals.
npm install eslint-plugin-cypress --save-dev
Add an .eslintrc.json
file to your cypress
directory with the following:
// my-project/cypress/.eslintrc.json
{
"plugins": [
"cypress"
],
"env": {
"cypress/globals": true
}
}
These rules enforce some of the best practices recommended for using Cypress. Use them by adding the following to your eslint config:
// my-project/cypress/.eslintrc.json
{
"extends": [
"plugin:cypress/recommended"
]
}
Rules with a check mark (✅) are enabled by default while using the plugin:cypress/recommended
config.
NOTE: These rules currently require eslint 5.0 or greater. If you would like support added for eslint 4.x, please 👍 this issue.
Rule ID | Description | |
---|---|---|
✅ | no-assigning-return-values | Prevent assigning return values of cy calls |
✅ | no-unnecessary-waiting | Prevent waiting for arbitrary time periods |
assertion-before-screenshot | Ensure screenshots are preceded by an assertion |
no-unused-expressions
Using an assertion such as expect(value).to.be.true
can fail the ESLint rule no-unused-expressions
even though it's not an error in this case. To fix this, you can install and use eslint-plugin-chai-friendly.
npm install --save-dev eslint-plugin-chai-friendly
In your .eslintrc.json
:
{
"plugins": [
"cypress",
"chai-friendly"
],
"rules": {
"no-unused-expressions": 0,
"chai-friendly/no-unused-expressions": 2
}
}
To add a new rule:
yarn start
or npm start
docs
fileFAQs
An ESLint plugin for projects using Cypress
The npm package eslint-plugin-cypress receives a total of 1,731,017 weekly downloads. As such, eslint-plugin-cypress popularity was classified as popular.
We found that eslint-plugin-cypress demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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