We've made some updates to ensure a consistent run experience across browsers.
Now all browsers run via cypress run run headlessly, with a device pixel ratio
of 1, and a screen size of 1280x720 by default.
Breaking Changes:
Please read our
Migration Guide which explains the changes
in more detail and how to change your code to migrate to Cypress 8.0.
When running cypress run previous to 8.0, some browsers would launch headed
while others were launched headless by default. Cypress now runs all browsers
during cypress run as headless by default. Addresses
#16832.
The default screen size when running a headless browser has been reverted back
to 1280x720 pixels (pre 7.0 behavior). Addresses
#16853.
When running the --headless Chrome browser via cypress run, the device
pixel ratio will now be 1 by default, matching the behavior of all other
browsers. This behavior can be overridden through the
browser launch API.
Addresses #17375.
Cypress now enforces version checks for browser launching and will error
during cypress run and not allow opening the browser in cypress open when
attempting to open unsupported browser versions. Cypress supports Chrome >=
64, Firefox >= 86, and Edge >= 79. Addressed in
#17355.
Arguments returned from a chained function will no longer incorrectly be of
type jQuery and instead have an any type. Fixes
#16669.
The Cypress.ConfigOptions, Cypress.ResolvedConfigOptions and
Cypress.RuntimeConfigOption types have been updated so that ConfigOptions
match the JSON schema. Addressed in
#17251.
Features:
You can now configure certificate authority (CA) and client certificates to
use within tests on a per-URL basis via a clientCertificates configuration
option. See Client certificates for
more detail.
Setting the environment variable ELECTRON_RUN_AS_NODE now starts Cypress as
a normal Node.js process rather than an Electron process. See
Running headless tests without Xvfb
for more details. Addresses
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Merge pull request #16831 from cypress-io/8.0-release62f492b
chore(tests): ff headless click_spec, ff visibility_spec (#17397)23edbc0
Merge branch 'develop' into 8.0-release8a48488
fix(breaking_change): default to headless and 1280x720 for cypress run in all...ae0c520
chore: Update Chrome (stable) to 91.0.4472.164 (#17360)113d05e
fix(studio): more resilient saving to file (#17297)8cef948
feat(BREAKING): Set DPR to 1 for Chrome headless browsers by default (#17377)97c03c1
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