cypress-log-to-output-with-json-stringify
v1.1.4
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Sends all browser console logs to stdout while running your Cypress tests, with JSON.stringify.
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cypress-log-to-output
This is a Cypress plugin that sends all console logs that occur in the browser to stdout in the terminal. This means that you can see any kind of console.log
, console.info
or console.error
that occurs in the browser, even if your tests are running in the terminal.
Installation
npm install --save-dev cypress-log-to-output
Usage
In your cypress/plugins/index.js
, add this to your module.exports
:
module.exports = (on, config) => {
/** the rest of your plugins... **/
require('cypress-log-to-output').install(on)
// or, if there is already a before:browser:launch handler, use .browserLaunchHandler inside of it
// @see https://github.com/flotwig/cypress-log-to-output/issues/5
}
You'll now see all browser console logs in your terminal output.
cypress run --browser=chrome
Works in Chrome, Chromium, or Canary browsers during cypress run
and cypress open
.
Electron is not currently supported. I can't find a way to attach the Chrome Debugging Protocol to the Electron browser spawned by Cypress.
Filtering Events
If you want to filter events, you can use a custom filtering callback:
module.exports = (on, config) => {
/** the rest of your plugins... **/
require('cypress-log-to-output').install(on, (type, event) => {
// return true or false from this plugin to control if the event is logged
// `type` is either `console` or `browser`
// if `type` is `browser`, `event` is an object of the type `LogEntry`:
// https://chromedevtools.github.io/devtools-protocol/tot/Log#type-LogEntry
// if `type` is `console`, `event` is an object of the type passed to `Runtime.consoleAPICalled`:
// https://chromedevtools.github.io/devtools-protocol/tot/Runtime#event-consoleAPICalled
// for example, to only show error events:
if (event.level === 'error' || event.type === 'error') {
return true
}
return false
})
}
Recording Logs
If you want to record the logs internally, you can use the recordLogs
option:
module.exports = (on, config) => {
/** the rest of your plugins... **/
const options = { recordLogs: true };
require('cypress-log-to-output').install(on, filterCallback, options)
}
The logs will be stored in an internal buffer. They can be accessed using the getLogs
exported function.
The buffer can be cleared using the clearLogs
exported function.
Disabling debug info
You can remove the lines beginning with [cypress-log-to-output]
by passing -cypress-log-to-output
in the DEBUG
environment variable.