Cypress commands
A collection of high-quality Cypress commands to complement and extend the defaults.
This repository is not maintained by the Cypress developers. This means we can choose to ignore parts of their vision.
Documentation is a cornerstone of Cypress, the commands in this repository will try to keep these documentation standards.
Cypress version
cypress-commands
should work with the latest version of Cypress. If this is not the case, please
open an issue.
It's tested against multiple versions of Cypress. See the CI definition for the most up-to-date list.
Installation
Install the module.
npm install cypress-commands
Add the following line to cypress/support/index.js
.
require('cypress-commands');
Type definitions
Import typescript definitions by adding them to your tsconfig.json
. Add the cypress-commands types
before the Cypress types so intellisense will prefer the cypress-commands versions of extended
commands.
{
"compilerOptions": {
"types": ["cypress-commands", "cypress"]
}
}
cypress.config.ts
limitation
Known issue: Due to the way Cypress defines its types, it's currently not possible for plugin authors to extend the Cypress config types.
Because of this limitation, it's not possible to set the requestBaseUrl
option in
cypress.config.ts
. For the time being, you can work around this limitation by using
cypress.config.js
instead.
See https://github.com/cypress-io/cypress/issues/22127 for more details.
Extended commands
These commands have been extended to be able to do more than originally intended. For these commands, all tests that exist in the Cypress repository are copied to make sure the default behaviour stays identical unless we want it changed.
Added commands
These commands do not exist in Cypress by default.
Contributing
Contributors are always welcome! I don't care if you are a beginner or an expert, all help is welcome.
Running tests
First clone the repository and install the dependencies.
GUI mode
npm start
CLI mode
npm test