Cypress
Cypress is a front end automated testing tool created for the modern web. Cypress is built on a new architecture and runs in the same run-loop as the application being tested. As a result Cypress provides better, faster, and more reliable testing for anything that runs in a...
Features
- User Testing
- Coding
- Dashboard
Tags
- Integration
- testing
- software-testing
- Javascript
- developers
- Customer Support
Cypress News & Activities
Recent News
- Maoholguin published news article about Cypress
Cypress.io blocks certain plugins from version 13, pushing users to Alternative frameworksCypress.io has blocked specific plugins that enabled the use of alternative test dashboards such as...
Recent activities
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What is Cypress?
Cypress is a front end automated testing tool created for the modern web. Cypress is built on a new architecture and runs in the same run-loop as the application being tested. As a result Cypress provides better, faster, and more reliable testing for anything that runs in a browser. Cypress works on any front-end framework or website. The open source Cypress Test Runner is architected to handle modern JavaScript frameworks especially well.
The
Cypress Cloud Service is an optional web-based companion to the Test Runner. The Dashboard records tests run in Continuous Integration so developer can understand failures and share results with their team. The Dashboard is sold as a SaaS service.









Comments and Reviews
It's so much more stable and reliable than most other E2E testing framework. And the community support is massive. I like it alot!
Never heard before ? , as of 2018, to me it's the best framework i've ever seen. I dreamed for years to come, it's now there. It's the official Selenium KILLER, no more pain, just read the docs and be ready in about an hour. The only configuration that you'll need is the one that matches your app requirements (url, environment, variables) , not the one to get it running. Moreover, it's lightning fast !