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Cypress Testing
Cypress is a modern, developer-first end-to-end and component testing framework that runs directly in the browser. Unlike Selenium-based tools, Cypress operates inside the browser's execution context, giving it native access to the DOM, network layer, and application state. This skill covers writing reliable e2e tests, component tests, custom commands, network interception, auth strategies, and CI integration.
When to use this skill
Trigger this skill when the user:
- Asks to write or debug a Cypress e2e test
- Wants to set up Cypress component testing
- Needs to intercept or stub network requests with
cy.intercept - Asks how to use
cy.get,cy.contains, or other Cypress commands - Wants to create reusable custom Cypress commands
- Asks about fixtures, aliases, or the Cypress command queue
- Is integrating Cypress into a GitHub Actions or other CI pipeline
Do NOT trigger this skill for:
- Unit testing with Jest, Vitest, or similar (those don't use the Cypress runner)
- Playwright or Puppeteer test authoring (different APIs entirely)
Key principles
-
Never use arbitrary waits -
cy.wait(2000)is a smell. Usecy.interceptaliases (cy.wait('@alias')),cy.contains, or assertion retries. Cypress retries automatically for up to 4 seconds by default. -
Select by
data-testid- Never select by CSS class, tag name, or text that changes. Adddata-testid="submit-btn"to elements and select withcy.get('[data-testid="submit-btn"]'). Classes are for styling; test IDs are for testing. -
Intercept network requests - never hit real APIs - Use
cy.interceptto stub all HTTP calls. Real API calls make tests slow, flaky, and environment-dependent. Stub responses with fixtures or inline JSON. -
Each test must be independent - Tests must not share state. Use
beforeEachto reset state, reseed fixtures, and re-stub routes. Never rely on test execution order. A test that only passes after another test ran is a bug. -
Use custom commands for reuse - Repeated multi-step setups (login, seed data, navigate to a page) belong in
cypress/support/commands.ts, not duplicated across spec files. Custom commands keep specs readable and DRY.
Core concepts
Command queue and chaining - Cypress commands are not synchronous. Each cy.*
call enqueues a command that runs asynchronously. You cannot use const el = cy.get()
and then use el later. Instead, chain commands: cy.get('.item').click().should('...').
Never mix async/await with Cypress commands - it breaks the queue.
Retry-ability - Cypress automatically retries cy.get, cy.contains, and most
assertions until they pass or the timeout is exceeded. This is the correct alternative
to cy.wait(N). Structure assertions so they express the desired end state; Cypress
will poll until it's reached.
Intercept vs stub - cy.intercept(method, url) passively observes traffic.
cy.intercept(method, url, response) stubs the response. Both return a route that
can be aliased with .as('alias') and waited on with cy.wait('@alias'), which blocks
until the matching request fires - the correct way to synchronize on async operations.
Component vs e2e - Component testing mounts a single component in isolation
(like Storybook but with assertions). E2e testing visits a full running app in a real
browser. Use component tests for UI logic and edge-case rendering; use e2e tests for
critical user journeys. They use different cypress.config.ts specPattern entries.
Common tasks
Write a page object pattern test
The Page Object pattern encapsulates selectors and actions behind readable methods, decoupling tests from DOM structure.
// cypress/pages/LoginPage.ts
export class LoginPage {
visit() {
cy.visit('/login');
}
fillEmail(email: string) {
cy.get('[data-testid="email-input"]').clear().type(email);
}
fillPassword(password: string) {
cy.get('[data-testid="password-input"]').clear().type(password);
}
submit() {
cy.get('[data-testid="login-btn"]').click();
}
errorMessage() {
return cy.get('[data-testid="login-error"]');
}
}
// cypress/e2e/login.cy.ts
import { LoginPage } from '../pages/LoginPage';
const login = new LoginPage();
describe('Login', () => {
beforeEach(() => {
cy.intercept('POST', '/api/auth/login').as('loginRequest');
login.visit();
});
it('redirects to dashboard on valid credentials', () => {
cy.intercept('POST', '/api/auth/login', { fixture: 'auth/success.json' }).as('loginRequest');
login.fillEmail('user@example.com');
login.fillPassword('password123');
login.submit();
cy.wait('@loginRequest');
cy.url().should('include', '/dashboard');
});
it('shows error on invalid credentials', () => {
cy.intercept('POST', '/api/auth/login', { statusCode: 401, body: { error: 'Invalid credentials' } }).as('loginRequest');
login.fillEmail('wrong@example.com');
login.fillPassword('wrongpass');
login.submit();
cy.wait('@loginRequest');
login.errorMessage().should('be.visible').and('contain', 'Invalid credentials');
});
});
Intercept and stub API responses
// cypress/fixtures/products.json
// { "items": [{ "id": 1, "name": "Widget", "price": 9.99 }] }
describe('Product listing', () => {
it('renders products from API', () => {
cy.intercept('GET', '/api/products', { fixture: 'products.json' }).as('getProducts');
cy.visit('/products');
cy.wait('@getProducts');
cy.get('[data-testid="product-card"]').should('have.length', 1);
cy.contains('Widget').should('be.visible');
});
it('shows empty state when no products', () => {
cy.intercept('GET', '/api/products', { body: { items: [] } }).as('getProducts');
cy.visit('/products');
cy.wait('@getProducts');
cy.get('[data-testid="empty-state"]').should('be.visible');
});
it('shows error state on 500', () => {
cy.intercept('GET', '/api/products', { statusCode: 500 }).as('getProducts');
cy.visit('/products');
cy.wait('@getProducts');
cy.get('[data-testid="error-banner"]').should('be.visible');
});
});
Create custom commands with TypeScript
// cypress/support/commands.ts
Cypress.Commands.add('login', (email: string, password: string) => {
cy.session(
[email, password],
() => {
cy.request('POST', '/api/auth/login', { email, password })
.its('body.token')
.then((token) => {
window.localStorage.setItem('auth_token', token);
});
},
{ cacheAcrossSpecs: true }
);
});
Cypress.Commands.add('dataCy', (selector: string) => {
return cy.get(`[data-testid="${selector}"]`);
});
// cypress/support/index.d.ts
declare namespace Cypress {
interface Chainable {
login(email: string, password: string): Chainable<void>;
dataCy(selector: string): Chainable<JQuery<HTMLElement>>;
}
}
// Usage in spec
cy.login('user@example.com', 'password123');
cy.dataCy('submit-btn').click();
Component testing setup
// cypress.config.ts
import { defineConfig } from 'cypress';
import { devServer } from '@cypress/vite-dev-server';
export default defineConfig({
component: {
devServer: {
framework: 'react',
bundler: 'vite',
},
specPattern: 'src/**/*.cy.{ts,tsx}',
},
});
// src/components/Button/Button.cy.tsx
import React from 'react';
import { Button } from './Button';
describe('Button', () => {
it('calls onClick when clicked', () => {
const onClick = cy.stub().as('onClick');
cy.mount(<Button onClick={onClick}>Submit</Button>);
cy.get('button').click();
cy.get('@onClick').should('have.been.calledOnce');
});
it('is disabled when loading', () => {
cy.mount(<Button loading>Submit</Button>);
cy.get('button').should('be.disabled');
cy.get('[data-testid="spinner"]').should('be.visible');
});
});
Handle auth - login programmatically
Avoid logging in via the UI in every test. Use cy.session to cache the session
across tests, and cy.request to authenticate via the API directly.
// cypress/support/commands.ts
Cypress.Commands.add('loginByApi', (role: 'admin' | 'user' = 'user') => {
const credentials = {
admin: { email: 'admin@example.com', password: Cypress.env('ADMIN_PASSWORD') },
user: { email: 'user@example.com', password: Cypress.env('USER_PASSWORD') },
};
cy.session(
role,
() => {
cy.request({
method: 'POST',
url: `${Cypress.env('API_URL')}/auth/login`,
body: credentials[role],
}).then(({ body }) => {
localStorage.setItem('token', body.token);
});
},
{
validate: () => {
cy.request(`${Cypress.env('API_URL')}/auth/me`).its('status').should('eq', 200);
},
cacheAcrossSpecs: true,
}
);
});
// In specs
beforeEach(() => {
cy.loginByApi('admin');
});
Visual regression with screenshots
Use cypress-image-diff or @percy/cypress. Always stub dynamic content (timestamps,
counts) before snapshotting, and wait for all async data to resolve first.
// Requires cypress-image-diff: cy.compareSnapshot(name, threshold)
it('matches dashboard baseline', () => {
cy.loginByApi();
cy.intercept('GET', '/api/dashboard', { fixture: 'dashboard.json' }).as('getDashboard');
cy.visit('/dashboard');
cy.wait('@getDashboard');
cy.get('[data-testid="dashboard-chart"]').should('be.visible');
cy.get('[data-testid="current-time"]').invoke('text', '12:00 PM'); // freeze dynamic text
cy.compareSnapshot('dashboard-full', 0.1); // 10% pixel threshold
});
CI integration with GitHub Actions
# .github/workflows/cypress.yml
name: Cypress Tests
on:
push:
branches: [main, develop]
pull_request:
jobs:
cypress-e2e:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
containers: [1, 2, 3, 4]
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version: 20
cache: npm
- run: npm ci
- run: npm run build
- uses: cypress-io/github-action@v6
with:
start: npm run start:ci
wait-on: 'http://localhost:3000'
record: true
parallel: true
browser: chrome
env:
CYPRESS_RECORD_KEY: ${{ secrets.CYPRESS_RECORD_KEY }}
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
CYPRESS_ADMIN_PASSWORD: ${{ secrets.TEST_ADMIN_PASSWORD }}
- uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
if: failure()
with:
name: cypress-screenshots-${{ matrix.containers }}
path: cypress/screenshots
Anti-patterns
| Anti-pattern | Why it's wrong | What to do instead |
|---|---|---|
cy.wait(3000) | Hard-codes arbitrary delay; flaky in CI and wastes time on fast machines | Use cy.wait('@alias') on intercepted requests or assertion retry-ability |
cy.get('.btn-primary') | CSS classes change with restyling, breaking unrelated tests | Use cy.get('[data-testid="..."]') exclusively for test selectors |
| Hitting real APIs in tests | Tests become slow, environment-dependent, and can mutate production data | Stub all HTTP with cy.intercept and fixtures |
| Logging in via UI in every test | Repeating form fill + submit across 50 tests is slow and brittle | Use cy.session + cy.request to authenticate programmatically |
| Sharing state between tests | it blocks that depend on prior it blocks fail non-deterministically | Reset state in beforeEach; each test must be self-contained |
Using async/await with Cypress commands | Async/await bypasses the Cypress command queue, causing race conditions | Use .then() chaining for sequential async logic inside commands |
References
For detailed content on specific topics, read the relevant file from references/:
references/commands-reference.md- Essential Cypress commands with real examples
Only load a references file when the current task requires deep detail on that topic.
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