How to use cypress-terminal-report - 2 common examples

To help you get started, we’ve selected a few cypress-terminal-report examples, based on popular ways it is used in public projects.

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github RemiBou / BrowserInterop / test / BrowserInterop.E2ETests / cypress / support / index.js View on Github external
// You can change the location of this file or turn off
// automatically serving support files with the
// 'supportFile' configuration option.
//
// You can read more here:
// https://on.cypress.io/configuration
// ***********************************************************

// Import commands.js using ES2015 syntax:
import './commands'

// Alternatively you can use CommonJS syntax:
// require('./commands')


require('cypress-terminal-report').installSupport({ printLogs: 'always' });
github RemiBou / BrowserInterop / test / BrowserInterop.E2ETests / cypress / plugins / index.js View on Github external
module.exports = (on, config) => {
  require('cypress-terminal-report').installPlugin(on);
}

cypress-terminal-report

Better terminal and file output for cypress test logs.

MIT
Latest version published 1 month ago

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