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rerun-cypress

v0.2.0

Published

Rerun failed Cypress examples automatically

Downloads

5

Readme

Rerun-cypress

rerun-cypress reruns failed Cypress examples. Tired of random failed tests, this package is the solution.

Usage

First of all, you need to install the package.

yarn add -D rerun-cypress

Then, you could add in your package.json a custom script. For instance something like that:

Parameters

The command rerun-cypress accepts the following parameters:

  • project: directory where your project lives.
  • spec: optionally you could also specify one unique spec file.
  • number-retries: how many each failed test will be repeated. By default it reruns three times.
  • browser: which browser is used to run tests. By default is uses electron browser.
  • record: whether tests should be recorded. By default they are not recorded.
  • headed: by default tests are run in headlessly, but you can force browser to be shown.
  • exclude-spec: exclude files to be run.