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End-to-End Web Testing with Cypress

By : Waweru Mwaura
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Book Image

End-to-End Web Testing with Cypress

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By: Waweru Mwaura

Overview of this book

Cypress is a modern test automation framework for web-based frontend apps. Learning Cypress will help you overcome the shortcomings of conventional testing solutions such as dependency graph problems, the steep learning curve in setting up end-to-end testing packages, and difficulties in writing explicit time waits for your tests. In End-to-End Web Testing with Cypress, you’ll learn how to use different Cypress tools, including time travel, snapshots, errors, and console output, to write fail-safe and non-flaky tests. You’ll discover techniques for performing test-driven development (TDD) with Cypress and write cross-browser tests for your web applications. As you advance, you’ll implement tests for a sample application and work with a variety of tools and features within the Cypress ecosystem. Finally, this Cypress book will help you grasp advanced testing concepts such as visual testing and networking. By the end of this book, you’ll have the skills you need to be able to set up Cypress for any web app and understand how to use it to its full potential.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
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Section 1: Cypress as an End-to-End Testing Solution for Frontend Applications
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Section 2: Automated Tests with the TDD Approach
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Section 3: Automated Testing for Your Web Application

Summary

In this chapter, we learned about aliases and variables and how to utilize them in Cypress. We covered what variables are in Cypress tests, different types of variables and their scopes, and how to utilize them. We also covered how variables in Cypress assist in the creation of closures and how we create an environment that can only be accessed by the variables in addition to the global context accessible to the tests. Lastly, we looked at how we use aliases and the different contexts in which aliases are utilized. We learned how to reference aliases in tests, how to use them with elements, routes, and requests, and even for context sharing between test hooks and the tests themselves.

From this chapter, you have gained the skills of understanding how aliases and variables work, how aliases can be used in both asynchronous and synchronous scenarios, and how and when to create and implement the scope of variables in tests.

Now that you fully understand how aliases and variables...