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@intility/cypress-msal

v1.0.3

Published

A cypress plugin for projects using @azure/msal-browser.

Downloads

171

Readme

Installation

npm install @intility/cypress-msal

Usage

Register the package in cypress/support/e2e.js:

import "@intility/cypress-msal/command";

Configure the login command, and add it as a task in cypress.config.js:

import { defineConfig } from "cypress"
import generateLogin from "@intility/cypress-msal"

let publicClientConfig = {
  auth: {
    clientId: "APP_CLIENT_ID",
    authority: "https://login.microsoftonline.com/TENANT_ID",
  },
};

let requests = [
  {
    scopes: ["User.Read"],
  },
];

let login = generateLogin(publicClientConfig, requests);

export default defineConfig({
  // ...other cypress settings here...
  e2e: {
    setupNodeEvents(on, config) {
      // `on` is used to hook into various events Cypress emits
      on("task", {
        // register a task named login which calls the generated login from @intility/cypress-msal
        login,
      });
    }
  }
})

You can now login by using the login command before running your tests.

before(() => cy.login());

Azure Configuration

The App registration needs to be a Public Application to be able to use the Device Code flow.

generateLogin

Syntax

let login = generateLogin(publicClientConfiguration, requests);

Parameters

publicClientConfiguration

A Configuration that will be used to initialize a PublicClientApplication from @azure/msal-node.

requests

An array of Requests ({ scopes: string[] }) that will be used for acquireTokenByDeviceCode and acquireTokenSilent.

Return value

A task plugin named login that should be registered with on("task", { login }).

cy.login

Syntax

cy.login()

Return value

A Promise that get resolves when all tokens are acquired and registered in sessionStorage to be used by @azure/msal-browser.