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Add e2e tests with cypress to a React application

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Tomasz Łakomy
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Imagine the following.

You join a new project and after getting access to the repo you notice that there's no tests.

You decide to ask the team whether they are in different repo or something and unfortunately the answer is:

We don't have any tests, we didn't have the time.

😐

In this collection we're going to learn how to add e2e tests with cypress.io to an existing React app in order to do two things:

  • 🌟 Ensure that our app currently works as intended
  • 🌟 Allow us to add features to it with a technique called "Cypress Driven Development"

In less than 20 minutes we're going to go through:

  • ⚡️Adding cypress.io setup to an existing project
  • ⚡️Testing search functionality with data-cy properties
  • ⚡️Using "Cypress Driven Development" to add a new feature to an app
  • ⚡️Use Cypress UI to debug an API response
  • ⚡️How to use cy.only and cy.skip in order for us to build our e2e test suite faster

and much more!

Learner Reviews

  • Md. Anam Hossain
    5 months ago
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    What did you like about this course?

    Learned a lot of basic things, that is useful for any project.

  • Learner
    2 years ago
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    What did you like about this course?

    The guy speak really fast and type like a pro. But the content is Ok

  • Learner
    2 years ago
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    What did you like about this course?

    I was afraid of how short it is, but still was able to show a good amount of features to use. Also is appreciated that the narrator is clear and concise, not a single "uhmm".

  • debottam31
    2 years ago
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    very primitive examples. I wish there should be some advanced stuff or advanced techniques shown for critical scenarios

  • Jim Pickering
    2 years ago
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    Quick concise, gets the ball rolling with testing. Perfect!

  • Vijaya Chandran Mani
    2 years ago
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    simple examples and quick introduction to basic elements.

Course Content

18m • 12 lessons

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