Cypress

Testmo works with any test automation tool, including the popular Cypress JavaScript end-to-end testing framework. This quickstart guide provides an overview of how to report Cypress test automation results to Testmo to get started with Cypress test management.

Cypress comes with full support for generating JUnit-style XML files, which has become a standard format to exchange test results between tools. Simply set the junit reporter in your Cypress config and configure the filename and recommended settings:

cypress.config.js
const { defineConfig } = require('cypress')

module.exports = defineConfig({
  reporter: 'junit',
  reporterOptions: {
    mochaFile: 'results/test-results.xml',
    jenkinsMode: true,
    outputs: true,
    testCaseSwitchClassnameAndName: true
  }
})
$ cypress run

This will run your Cypress tests and automatically write all test results to an XML file in the results directory. You can learn more about configuring reporters in the Cypress documentation.

To submit your test results to Testmo, you simply use our cross-platform testmo CLI tool. The CLI tool is distributed as an NPM package and is easy to install on any system. Simply install our official @testmo/testmo-cli NPM package:

$ npm install -g @testmo/testmo-cli
$ testmo -h

Usage: testmo [options] [command]
[...]

We can now send the Cypress test results to Testmo. To do this, make sure to generate an API key in Testmo from your profile page. The API key is used to authenticate with Testmo to send the results. We can then use the testmo CLI tool so submit our results (note that we first set the TESTMO_TOKEN variable, which the tool expects):

$ export TESTMO_TOKEN=********
$ testmo automation:run:submit \
  --instance https://<your-name>.testmo.net \
  --project-id 1 \
  --name "Cypress test run" \
  --source "frontend" \
  --results results/*.xml
See command output
Collecting log files ..
Found 1 result file with a total of 855 tests
Created new automation run (ID: 254)
Created new thread (ID: 608)
Sending tests to Testmo ..
Uploading: [|||||||||||||||||||||||||] 100% | ETA: 0s | 855/855 tests
Successfully sent tests and completed run
Marked the run as completed  

That's it! 🎉 This will automatically analyze the XML result file, create a new test run in Testmo, submit all tests & results and mark the run as completed. There's no need to manually create any tests, map tests or IDs or build any custom API code. Everything is handled automatically for you.

➡️ Bonus: Launch Cypress with Testmo CLI

In the above example, we first launched Cypress to generate the XML file and then used our CLI tool to submit the results in a second step. As an improvement to the above example, we can ask our CLI tool to launch Cypress (testmo then starts and waits for Cypress to finish). This has the following additional benefits:

a) Capture full console output and send it to Testmo b) Accurately measure test times c) Record the Cypress exit code

Launch Cypress with CLI tool

We can ask our CLI tool to launch Cypress, so we can capture the console output and more:

$ export TESTMO_TOKEN=********
$ testmo automation:run:submit \
  --instance https://<your-name>.testmo.net \
  --project-id 1 \
  --name "Cypress test run" \
  --source "frontend" \
  --results results/*.xml \
  -- cypress run
    ^ space!

Also learn more and see other examples in the full Testmo CLI guide.

Now that you are familiar with submitting your Cypress test results to Testmo, you might also find the following additional examples, topics and references useful for more advanced workflows.

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