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DeploySentinel Cypress Debugger
Enables viewing/debugging Cypress runs from remote environments (ex. CI) with debug information you're used to having locally.
Browser Compatibility Note: Console log and network capturing are not yet compatible with Microsoft Edge or Firefox.
Installation
Install the Cypress plugin into your Cypress project.
npm install -D @deploysentinel/cypress-debuggerUsage
Add Support File
In your Cypress project's support file (ex. cypress/support/index.js) add:
// ❗ Must be declared at the top of the file ❗
import "@deploysentinel/cypress-debugger/support";
...
import "./commands";Add Plugin
In your Cypress project's plugin file (ex. cypress/plugins/index.js) add:
module.exports = (on, config) => {
// ❗ Must be declared at the top of the function ❗
[on, config] = require('@deploysentinel/cypress-debugger/plugin')(on, config);
// Use 'on' and 'config' returned from the plugin
// ...
};Note: The plugin returns patched versions of on and config to deconflict with other plugins and configuration.
Add API Key
Lastly, add your API key to a deploysentinel_key
Cypress environment variable.
You can grab your API key by logging into/signing up for DeploySentinel and visiting your profile page: https://deploysentinel.com/profile.
Afterwards you can specify the key in a few different ways:
Option 1. Cypress Config File
In your cypress.json file add:
{
...
"env": {
...
"deploysentinel_key": "YOUR_API_KEY"
}
}Option 2. OS Environment Variable
In your environment export an OS environment variable
CYPRESS_DEPLOYSENTINEL_KEY=YOUR_API_KEYOption 3. Cypress CLI Flag
cypress run --env deploysentinel_key=YOUR_API_KEYOption 4. Programmatically via Plugin File
Recommended only if you need to programmatically control or customize where the API key is pulled from.
In your Cypress project's plugin file (ex. cypress/plugins/index.js) add:
module.exports = (on, config) => {
// Add this to specify the key programmatically, before calling the plugin
config.env.DEPLOYSENTINEL_KEY =
process.env.YOUR_CUSTOM_ENV_FOR_API_KEY || 'YOUR_API_KEY';
// Import plugin as usual, after the key in the env is set above
require('@deploysentinel/cypress-debugger/plugin')(on, config);
// ❗ Important: The config needs to be returned in the end
return config;
};Electron Configuration
If your test suite is running in Electron, you'll need to pass an additional flag to Cypress to open a remote debugging port for the plugin to listen to network and console logs.
Specify the remote debugging port with the ELECTRON_EXTRA_LAUNCH_ARGS environment variable. The port number can be any valid port number available on the machine.
ELECTRON_EXTRA_LAUNCH_ARGS="--remote-debugging-port=40500" cypress run ...If your test suite is only running in Chrome/Chromium ex. cypress run --browser chrome, then this step is not necessary. Networking and console log capturing for Microsoft Edge and Firefox is currently not supported.
Verifying Everything Works Locally
By default, the plugin is only enabled in non-interactive mode (ex. cypress run) and will only upload captures on failure. To verify if the plugin is working locally, you can force it to always be enabled and always upload captures by enabling the following environment variables:
CYPRESS_DEPLOYSENTINEL_UPLOAD_ON_PASSES=true cypress run # or openIf OS environment variables are not available to be set, they can also be set via CLI flag or config file similar to how the API key can be configured (see "Add API Key" section above).
Viewing Test Results
By default, failed tests will have the run URL available in the console log next to the run failure logs. This can be accessed in your CI logs.
Example Logs:
Running: pages.js (3 of 3)
Pages
✓ generates complex slug with md extension (647ms)
1) generates a slug with an index file
DeploySentinel Debug URL: https://deploysentinel.com/ci/runs/712345677654321abcd00000
✓ generates a slug with a slash (672ms)Otherwise, runs can be viewed from the DeploySentinel Dashboard at https://deploysentinel.com/ci/dashboard.
Note: By default, the plugin will not upload any data when tests are passing or if the test is run in interactive mode. See "Verifying Everything Works Locally" above for more information.
JUnit Report Integration
If Cypress is run with the JUnit reporter, the plugin will automatically append a DeploySentinel URL to the end of the error details for failed tests after the entire test suite has run, so you can easily access test captures from your JUnit report output.
Captured Data
DeploySentinel Cypress Debugger, when enabled, will automatically capture the actions Cypress took during the test, as well as DOM captures, console logs and network requests.
Advanced Configuration
Network Request Filtering
By default, the debugger captures all network requests.
You can specify a beforeNetworkSend in the plugin file to filter out sensitive network requests by returning null or undefined.
require('@deploysentinel/cypress-debugger/plugin')(on, config, {
beforeNetworkSend: (event) => {
if (event.request.url.includes('wikipedia.org')) {
return null;
} else if ('ds-key' in event.request.headers) {
return null;
} else if (event.response?.statusCode === 400) {
return null;
}
return event; // Don't filter out event
},
});Note: Updating/mutating the network event object within the function will not modify the actual recorded network event content, we may allow for mutations in the future via this API.
Event Object Type:
{
request: {
url: string;
method: string;
headers: { [key: string]: string };
};
// optional
response?: {
statusCode: number;
statusMessage: string;
headers: { [key: string]: string };
bodySize: number;
body: string;
};
}Headers will be lower-cased. Ex: A header such as X-My-Header will be accessible via event.headers["x-my-header"].
Enabling Captures For Specific Files
To capture only specific tests, you can specify a glob pattern in the CYPRESS_DEPLOYSENTINEL_SPEC environment variable, similar to the --spec Cypress CLI flag.
Example:
CYPRESS_DEPLOYSENTINEL_SPEC="cypress/tests/ui/**, cypress/integration/**"Git Commit Metadata
By default, the debugger will collect commit metadata automatically to show within the dashboard UI. If we're unable to pull the information automatically, you can set the following environment variables to manually specify commit information:
branch: COMMIT_INFO_BRANCH
message: COMMIT_INFO_MESSAGE
email: COMMIT_INFO_EMAIL
author: COMMIT_INFO_AUTHOR
sha: COMMIT_INFO_SHA
timestamp: COMMIT_INFO_TIMESTAMP
remote: COMMIT_INFO_REMOTENetwork Fixtures Generator / Interceptor [BETA]
DeploySentinel Cypress Fixtures Generator, when enabled, will automatically dump network requests data to local disk once tests are finished.
On the other hand, DeploySentinel Cypress Network Interceptor, when enabled, will automatically intercept network requests during test runs with fixtures generated by Fixtures Generator.
Record Mode
Once record mode is enabled, the debugger will dump network artifacts to /cypress/fixtures with filename prefix ds-network-mock in JSON format
To enable record mode, set CYPRESS_DEPLOYSENTINEL_NETWORK_MOCK_MODE environment variable to record
CYPRESS_DEPLOYSENTINEL_NETWORK_MOCK_MODE=record(Optional) You can specify networkMock in the plugin file to filter out unused network artifacts
require('@deploysentinel/cypress-debugger/plugin')(on, config, {
networkMock: {
mode: 'record', // optional
methods: ['GET', 'POST'], // default to ["GET", "PATCH", "POST", "PUT", "HEAD", "DELETE"]
includeUrls: ['https://example.com/**', 'https://api.example.com/users/**'], // default to ['**']
excludeUrls: ['https://example.com/**'], // inverse of 'includeUrls', default to []
},
});Intercept Mode
When intercept mode is enabled, the debugger will read fixtures previously generated from record mode (in /cypress/fixtures) and intercept network on the fly using cy.intercept
To enable intercept mode, set CYPRESS_DEPLOYSENTINEL_NETWORK_MOCK_MODE environment variable to intercept
CYPRESS_DEPLOYSENTINEL_NETWORK_MOCK_MODE=interceptNote: Intercept mode will create a fixtures/.ds-network-cache folder which temporarily stores network mocks. This folder should be gitignored as the source of truth is derived from fixtures/ds-network-mock-*
Changelog
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