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Lachlan Miller 72b8a65e78 feat: Cypress Studio for Cypress 10 (#23544)
* chore: wire up Cypress Studio  (#23413)

* wip

* wip

* wip - spike

* more wip [skip ci]

* update style

* fix ts

* move types around

* extract types

* lint

* fixing tests

* fix component test

* skip some tests

* do not error on experimentalStudio flag

* add studio controls placeholder

* fixing tests

* revert

* revert changes

* rename store

* rename method

* remove comment

* refactor

* correctly feature flag studio

* simplify code

* simplify code

* lift check into useEventManager

* correctly hide create studio prompt based on flag;

* remove superfulous css

* rename variables

* fix bugs

* wip

* unskip tests

* unskip more tests

* fix a bug in the assertion API

* fix bug in assertions [skip ci]

* wip - bugs [skip ci]

* feat: add experimentalStudio flag back (#23506)

Co-authored-by: astone123 <adams@cypress.io>

* chore: Add Studio UI to Cypress 10 (#23537)

* wip

* wip

* wip - spike

* more wip [skip ci]

* update style

* fix ts

* move types around

* extract types

* lint

* fixing tests

* fix component test

* skip some tests

* do not error on experimentalStudio flag

* add studio controls placeholder

* fixing tests

* revert

* revert changes

* rename store

* rename method

* remove comment

* refactor

* correctly feature flag studio

* chore: wip add barebones studio modals

* simplify code

* simplify code

* lift check into useEventManager

* correctly hide create studio prompt based on flag;

* remove superfulous css

* chore: style studio toolbar

* chore: misc feedback

* chore: remove studio store prop

* chore: studio URL prompt and other changes

* update component

* chore: UI styling and remove studio init modal

* chore: revert unnecessary changes

* chore: fix types

* chore: fix some tests, minor refactor (#23545)

* fix test

* fix test

* add noHelp link to StandardModal

Co-authored-by: Lachlan Miller <lachlan.miller.1990@outlook.com>

* test: studio e2e tests (#23546)

* add basic e2e test

* add some e2e tests for studio and a note on limitations

* additional spec

* add more tests, refactor helper

* fix bug in studio

* remove test code

* chore: UI feedback

* fix race condition

* update tests

* rename test

* improve types in reporter

* remove dead code

* improve tests

* merge tests into one spec

* chore: Cap instruction modal width; exit studio mode when new spec is chosen

* chore: Only render studio error when test has failed; add test for studioEnabled

* correctly check if command is studio or not

* improve specs and hopefully reduce flake

* communicate studio state from app->reporter

* receive studio save state validity from app

* fix test

* improve test coverage

* fix external link

Co-authored-by: astone123 <adams@cypress.io>
2022-08-30 07:45:06 +10:00
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CLI

The CLI is used to build the cypress npm module to be run within a terminal.

The CLI has the following responsibilities:

  • Allow users to print CLI commands
  • Allow users to install the Cypress executable
  • Allow users to print their current Cypress version
  • Allow users to run Cypress tests from the terminal
  • Allow users to open Cypress in the interactive Test Runner.
  • Allow users to verify that Cypress is installed correctly and executable
  • Allow users to manages the Cypress binary cache
  • Allow users to pass in options that change way tests are ran or recorded (browsers used, specfiles ran, grouping, parallelization)

Building

See scripts/build.js. Note that the built npm package will include NPM_README.md as its public README file.

Testing

Automated

From the repo's root, you can run unit tests with:

yarn test-unit --scope cypress
yarn test-watch --scope cypress
yarn test-debug --scope cypress

Updating snapshots

Prepend SNAPSHOT_UPDATE=1 to any test command. See snap-shot-it instructions for more info.

SNAPSHOT_UPDATE=1 yarn test-unit --scope cypress

Type Linting

When testing with dtslint, you may need to remove existing typescript installations before running the type linter (for instance, on OS X, you might rm -rf ~/.dts/typescript-installs) in order to reproduce issues with new versions of typescript (i.e., @next).

Manual

To build and test an NPM package:

  • yarn
  • yarn build

This creates build folder.

  • cd build; yarn pack

This creates an archive, usually named cypress-v<version>.tgz. You can install this archive from other projects, but because there is no corresponding binary yet (probably), skip binary download. For example from inside cypress-example-kitchensink folder

yarn add ~/{your-dirs}/cypress/cli/build/cypress-3.3.1.tgz --ignore-scripts

Which installs the tgz file we have just built from folder Users/jane-lane/{your-dirs}/cypress/cli/build.

Sub-package API

How do deep imports from cypress/* get resolved?

The cypress npm package comes pre-assembled with mounting libraries for major front-end frameworks. These mounting libraries are the first examples of Cypress providing re-exported sub-packages. These sub-packages follow the same naming convention they do when they're published on npm, but without a leading @ sign. For example:

An example of a sub-package: @cypress/vue, @cypress/react, @cypress/mount-utils

Let's discuss the Vue mounting library that Cypress ships.

If you'd installed the @cypress/vue package from NPM, you could write the following code.

This would be necessary when trying to use a version of Vue, React, or other library that may be newer or older than the current version of cypress itself.

import { mount } from '@cypress/vue'

Now, with the sub-package API, you're able to import the latest APIs directly from Cypress without needing to install a separate dependency.

import { mount } from 'cypress/vue'

The only difference is the import name, and if you still need to use a specific version of one of our external sub-packages, you may install it and import it directly.

Adding a new sub-package

There are a few steps when adding a new sub-package.

  1. Make sure the sub-package's rollup build is self-contained or that any dependencies are also declared in the CLI's package.json.
  2. Now, in the postbuild script for the sub-package you'd like to embed, invoke node ./scripts/sync-exported-npm-with-cli.js (relative to the sub-package, see npm/vue for an example).
  3. Add the sub-package's name to the following locations:
  • cli/.gitignore
  • cli/scripts/post-build.js
  • .eslintignore (under cli/sub-package)
  1. DO NOT manually update the package.json file. Running yarn build will automate this process.
  2. Commit the changed files.

Here is an example Pull Request

Module API

The module API can be tested locally using something like:

/* @ts-ignore */
import cypress from '../../cli/lib/cypress'

const run = cypress.run as (options?: Partial<CypressCommandLine.CypressRunOptions>) => Promise<CypressCommandLine.CypressRunResult | CypressCommandLine.CypressFailedRunResult>

run({
  spec: './cypress/component/advanced/framer-motion/Motion.spec.tsx',
  testingType: 'component',
  /* @ts-ignore */
  dev: true,
}).then(results => {
  console.log(results)
})

Note that the dev flag is required for local testing, as otherwise the command will fail with a binary error.