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@cypress/core-example

v0.8.0

Published

Interal Cypress repo for managing https://example.cypress.io

Downloads

42

Readme

Cypress Example Circle CI Travis CI Build Status

This repo contains the source code for pushing out https://example.cypress.io.

You should not clone this repo. It is used interally.

The actual example repo you're probably looking for is the kitchen sink app here.

Developing

npm install

Building

After running npm install you must build the app + spec files.

npm run build

This copies the src files from cypress-example-kitchensink, modifies them to point to https://example.cypress.io and creates the example_spec.js.

Deploying

npm run deploy

Releasing

npm run release

Changelog

0.8.0

  • new traversal methods

0.7.1

  • fix flaky test

0.7.0

  • bump kitchensink dep, spies, stubs, clocks, cy.readfile fixes

0.6.3

  • fix missing var

0.6.2

  • bump kitchen sink default config values

0.6.1

  • prevent file server from caching

0.6.0

  • new cy commands

0.5.5

  • do not postinstall

0.5.4

  • renamed commandTimeout -> defaultCommandTimeout

0.5.3

  • updated example spec

0.5.2

  • removed committed screenshots

0.5.1

  • bump kitchen sink to 0.4.1

0.5.0

  • added cy.screenshot

0.4.0

  • added cy.exec() example from kitchen-sink dep

0.3.3

  • fixes clearing 3rd party cookies after cy.visit

0.3.2

  • bump kitchen sink dep

0.3.1

  • fix failed push

0.3.0

  • new cypress cookie commands

0.2.5

  • bumped cypress-example-kitchensink

0.2.4

  • updated node version to 5.10.0
  • updated deps

0.2.3

  • renamed visitTimeout -> pageLoadTimeout

0.2.2

  • build in ci first

0.2.1

  • bugfix do not preinstall or postinstall

0.2.0

  • public interface for accessing path to example_spec.js

0.1.0

  • initial release