Integrate Cypress with alternative cloud services like Currents or Sorry Cypress.
Currents - a drop-in replacement for Cypress Dashboard. Run, debug, troubleshoot and analyze parallel CI tests in cloud. This is an enhanced version of Sorry Cypress with better security, performance, analytics, integrations and support.
Sorry Cypress - is an open-source, free alternative to Cypress Dashboard that unlocks unlimited parallelization, test recordings, and integration with GitHub, Slack and more.
Changelog | Compatibility | Documentation | License
- Requirements
- Setup
- Usage
- Example
- Configuration
- Batched Orchestration
- API
- Guides
- Spec files discovery
- Usage with ESM project
- Troubleshooting
- Testing
- Releasing
- Cypress version 10+
- NodeJS 14.7.0+
Install the package:
npm install cypress-cloud
- Create a new configuration file:
currents.config.js|mjs|cjs
in the Cypress projectβs root. Use--cloud-config-file
to explicitly provide the configuration file. Using ESM project? See the guide below. - Set the
projectId
and the record key obtained from Currents or your self-hosted instance of Sorry Cypress:
// currents.config.js
module.exports = {
projectId: "Ij0RfK",
recordKey: "xxx",
// Sorry Cypress users - set the director service URL
cloudServiceUrl: "https://cy.currents.dev",
};
Add cypress-cloud/plugin
to cypress.config.{js|ts|mjs}
// cypress.config.js
import { defineConfig } from "cypress";
import { cloudPlugin } from "cypress-cloud/plugin";
export default defineConfig({
e2e: {
video: true; // enable video for cypress@13+
async setupNodeEvents(on, config) {
const result = await cloudPlugin(on, config);
return result;
},
},
});
Add cypress-cloud/support
to Cypress Support file (matching your test type - e2e or component, or both)
import "cypress-cloud/support";
npx cypress-cloud --parallel --record --key <your_key> --ci-build-id hello-cypress-cloud
cypress-cloud
is designed for use in a headless mode in a CI environment, it provides the same flags and options as cypress
command, but certain flags are preset and hidden. See all the available options npx cypress-cloud --help
.
Learn more about CI Build ID and Parallelization.
See an example in examples/webapp directory.
// currents.config.js
module.exports = {
projectId: "Ij0RfK", // Project Id obtained from https://app.currents.dev or Sorry Cypress
recordKey: "XXXXXXX", // Record key obtained from https://app.currents.dev, any value for Sorry Cypress
cloudServiceUrl: "https://cy.currents.dev", // Sorry Cypress users - the director service URL
// Additional headers for network requests, undefined by default
networkHeaders: {
"User-Agent": "Custom",
"x-ms-blob-type": "BlockBlob"
},
e2e: {
batchSize: 3, // orchestration batch size for e2e tests (Currents only, read below)
},
component: {
batchSize: 5, // orchestration batch size for component tests (Currents only, read below)
},
};
cypress-cloud
will search for a configuration file as follows:
-
if
--cloud-config-file <string>
is defined, use its value- use it as-is for absolute paths
- if it's a relative path, use the project's root location (defined with
-P --project
CLI option) as the base directory
-
otherwise, use the default filenames in the project's root location (defined with
-P --project
CLI option) in the following order:currents.config.js
currents.config.cjs
currents.config.mjs
The configuration file will be read using import()
expression. Please make sure to use the correct syntax if you're using ESM modules (see the guide below).
You can override the configuration values via environment variables:
CURRENTS_API_URL
- sorry-cypress users - set the URL of your director serviceCURRENTS_PROJECT_ID
- set theprojectId
CURRENTS_RECORD_KEY
- cloud service record key
The configuration variables will resolve as follows:
- the corresponding CLI flag or
run
function parameter, otherwise - environment variable if exist, otherwise
- configuration file
currents.config.js|cjs|mjs
value, otherwise - the default value, otherwise throw
This package uses its own orchestration and reporting protocol that is independent of cypress native implementation. The new orchestration protocol uses cypress in "offline" mode and allows batching multiple spec files for better efficiency. You can adjust the batching configuration in currents.config.js
and use different values for e2e and component tests.
Run Cypress tests programmatically. See ./examples/webapp/scripts
for examples.
run(params: CurrentsRunAPI): Promise<CypressCommandLine.CypressRunResult | undefined>
params
-CurrentsRunAPI
list of params. It is an extended version of Cypress Module API- return execution results as
CypressCommandLine.CypressRunResult | undefined
Example:
import { run } from "cypress-cloud";
const results = await run({
recordKey: "some",
reporter: "junit",
browser: "chrome",
config: {
baseUrl: "http://localhost:8080",
video: true,
},
});
The package is compatible with @cypress/grep
.
@cypress/grep
modifies cypress configuration and alters specPattern
property. Install @cypress/grep
before cypress-cloud/plugin
to apply the modified configuration. For example:
import { defineConfig } from "cypress";
import grepPlugin from "@cypress/grep/src/plugin";
import { cloudPlugin } from "cypress-cloud/plugin";
export default defineConfig({
e2e: {
// ...
async setupNodeEvents(on, config) {
grepPlugin(config);
const result = await cloudPlugin(on, config);
return result;
},
},
});
Please refer to the issue for details.
The config
parameter of setupNodeEvents(on, config)
has pre-defined config.env
values. Please make sure to preserve the original config.env
value when altering the property. For example:
import { defineConfig } from "cypress";
import { cloudPlugin } from "cypress-cloud/plugin";
export default defineConfig({
e2e: {
// ...
async setupNodeEvents(on, config) {
const enhancedConfig = {
env: {
...config.env, // ππ» preserve the original env
customVariable: "value",
},
};
const result = await cloudPlugin(on, enhancedConfig);
return result;
},
},
});
Certain plugins (e.g. @cypress/grep
) modify or alter the config
parameter and change the default Cypress behaviour. Make sure that cypress-cloud
is initialized with the most recently updated config
, e.g.:
import { defineConfig } from "cypress";
import { cloudPlugin } from "cypress-cloud/plugin";
export default defineConfig({
e2e: {
// ...
async setupNodeEvents(on, config) {
const configA = pluginA(on, config); // configA has the modified config from pluginA
const configB = pluginB(on, configA); // configA has the modified config from pluginA + pluginB
// ...
const configX = pluginX(on, configY); // configX has the modified config from all preceding plugins
const result = await cloudPlugin(on, configX); // cloudPlugin has the accumulated config from all plugins
return result;
},
},
});
cypress-cloud/plugin
uses certain Cypress Plugin events. Unfortunately if there are mutliple listeners for an event, only the last listener is called (see the GitHub issue). Setups with multiple plugins can create conflicts - one plugin can replace listeners of others.
The existing workaround is to patch the on
function by using either of:
For example:
import { defineConfig } from "cypress";
import { cloudPlugin } from "cypress-cloud/plugin";
import patchCypressOn from "cypress-on-fix";
export default defineConfig({
e2e: {
// ...
async setupNodeEvents(cypressOn, config) {
const on = patchCypressOn(cypressOn);
// the rest of the plugins use the patched "on" function
const configAlt = somePlugin(on, config);
const result = await cloudPlugin(on, configAlt);
return result;
},
},
});
cypress-cloud
discovers the spec files using globby
patterns according to the following logic:
- if no
--spec
is provided, use thespecPattern
defined incypress.config.{jt}s
- if
--spec
flag is provided, use the intersection ofspecPattern
and--spec
- if no spec files were discovered, halt the execution and show a warning
Enable the debug mode to troubleshoot files discovery: DEBUG=currents:specs npx cypress-cloud ...
For ESM projects ("type": "module"
in package.json
) you can use one of the following formats:
currents.config.cjs
- CommonJS formatted filecurrents.config.js
- ESM formatted file (i.e. norequire
statements)currents.config.mjs
- ESM formatted file (i.e. norequire
statements)
Also, make sure that your cypress.config.js|mjs|cjs|ts
is formatted accordingly. See examples in ./e2e
directory.
Enable the debug mode by adding --cloud-debug true | all | cypress | currents | commit-info
flag
true | all
enable debug mode for all the toolscypress
activate debug mode for cypress onlycurrents
activate the debug mode for currents onlycommit-info
activate the debug mode for git commit info only
# show all the debug information
npx cypress-cloud run ... --cloud-debug
# show only currents related debug information
npx cypress-cloud run ... --cloud-debug currents,commit-info
Capture all the logs as a plain text file and share it with the support team for further troubleshooting.
npm run test
Please note, we use
esbuild
for building andswc
for testing. In addition, jest has built-in module aliases, but eslint does not. Beware of importing aliases in non-testing code.
cd packages/cypress-cloud
npm run release -- --preRelease=beta && npm run release:npm -- -t beta
cd packages/cypress-cloud
npm run release && npm run release:npm -- -t latest
Publishing from packages/cypress-cloud
:
docker run -it --rm --name verdaccio -p 4873:4873 verdaccio/verdaccio
npm adduser --registry http://localhost:4873
npm login --registry http://localhost:4873
npm_config_registry=http://localhost:4873 npm run release:npm -- --tag latest
Using:
npm install cypress-cloud --registry http://localhost:4873
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