Comprehensive Guide To Running Tests With Cypress
Blog post from Keploy
Cypress is a comprehensive end-to-end testing framework designed for web applications, enabling developers and QA engineers to test user interactions and workflows with ease and reliability. It supports various testing scenarios, including automating user flows, responsive design testing, regression testing, and UI component validation, with the ability to integrate seamlessly into CI/CD pipelines. Cypress offers real-time feedback through its Test Runner GUI and command-line interface, facilitating both interactive and batch test executions. It is known for features like real-time reloads, automatic waiting, and built-in assertions, which enhance the testing experience by reducing flakiness and providing reliable results. While primarily a front-end testing tool, Cypress can perform API tests and supports cross-browser testing on Chrome, Edge, and Firefox, although with limited compatibility compared to Selenium or Playwright. Complementary tools like Keploy can be used for backend-specific testing, offering automated test generation for API and database interactions.
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