browserstack-cypress-cli | NPM package for the customers to run Cypress | Functional Testing library
kandi X-RAY | browserstack-cypress-cli Summary
kandi X-RAY | browserstack-cypress-cli Summary
Note: Running Cypress tests on BrowserStack is now in public beta. Learn more here If you are looking for a getting started guide, and a more up-to date documentation, check out the BrowserStack Cypress documentation. The browserstack-cypress-cli is BrowserStack's command-line interface (CLI) which allows you to run your Cypress tests on BrowserStack.
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Top functions reviewed by kandi - BETA
- Formats CLI data .
- Generate a promise for a configuration report from the configuration .
- Determine the environment .
- Build body for each build table .
- Returns the version number in the config .
- Renders the HTML report
- Generates a promise based on the configuration options .
- determines the path for the parameter .
- Get the results from a combination
- Get config JSON response
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QUESTION
I am trying to run my Cypress tests locally using Browserstack and keep getting the following error. I have tried to add more npm dependencies, tried adding the --local-identifier
when launching the ./BrowserStackLocal
yet I keep getting this error. From what I have seen here https://www.browserstack.com/docs/automate/cypress this should all work fine even with the "Setup Local Testing" that I followed yet it does not.
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Apr-15 at 09:16We faced a similar issue previously and later encountered that there is a restriction of the file size of 200 MB for tests.zip that gets created. Try to use their exclude feature: https://www.browserstack.com/docs/automate/cypress/exclude-files to remove the unwanted files and folders to be uploaded to reduce the file size.
QUESTION
I'm trying to run browserstack-cypress-cli
:
browserstack-cypress run --sync
I'm constantly receiving:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Mar-15 at 21:54What happens if you switch to a different network and execute the same command?
Seems like a network issue to me. Possibly a Proxy on your network with SSL inspection could be the reason.
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