In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes talk about the future of testing with Cypress — what it is, how to use it, and more!
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Show Notes
03:55 - What Is Cypress?
A visual testing studio that uses a jQuery-like syntax to test your application in browser.
Very modern testing solution.
07:36 - Used to be only Chrome
Now available for Safari, Firefox, Edge, etc.
??? - What frameworks is it for?
Literally anything that runs on a URL in the browser. Cypress just looks at a URL, executes the commands and then checks the results.
Can also run on ci/cd via a headless mode.
React component testing is experimental.
10:58 - Automation
Cypress studio new feature that writes tests for you.
12:37 - Data
Intercept + Fixtures or through plugins
15:01 - Cost?
It’s free!
There is a paid product called Cypress Dashboard that allows you to record tests long-term.
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