The experience when opening a new project via cypress open has been improved. Addressed in #15826.
The scaffolded example files have been updated to include examples tests of the TodoMVC project.
You can now easily delete all of the scaffolded example files directly from the Test Runner GUI.
There's now a button to create a new spec file when no spec files are found in the project.
A new onboarding banner with be present with helpful links for new users and new projects.
The incoming request object yielded to request handler functions passed to cy.intercept() (req) now has a req.query property, which is a getter/setter for the query parameters on the request URL. Addresses #16327.
You can now pass an ArrayBuffer as a request / response body with cy.intercept(). Addresses #16722
Bugfixes:
Cypress no longer hangs intermittently when using webpack 5. Fixes #15447.
It is no longer necessary to return the config from the plugins function when using the dev-server:start event for component testing. Fixes #16860.
cy.intercept() now correctly sets the response body as a string instead of an ArrayBuffer when it contains multi-byte characters. Fixes #16292.
cy.intercept() won't corrupt certain binary responses. Fixes #16722.
On Windows, the Cypress executable is now code signed by "Cypress.io, Inc.". This fixes spawn UNKNOWN errors when launching Cypress with code signing required by policy on Windows. Fixes #2543
We now warn on EPERM errors when accessing the project directory instead of erroring. Fixes #16933.
Cypress now better handles running when browsers with unconventional versions are present on the machine. Fixes #15485.
Expanded the types for CyHttpMessages.BaseMessage.headers to support the value being an array of strings. Fixes #16734.
The Test Runner has a new 'Docs' menu with links and prompts specific to helping you get started writing tests, set up in CI, and running tests in the Dashboard. Addressed in #16433.
cy.request() now accepts a generic in TypeScript for specifying the type of the request body. Addresses #9109.
Bugfixes:
Cypress will not longer crash with a hasBinary infinite recursive call. Fixes #16476.
The --config-file option now correctly handles absolute paths. Fixes #6136.
cy.location(<key>) will now retry if the remote location returns an empty string, which is possible during otherwise harmless redirects. Fixes #16463.
Cypress now passes a flag to Chrome browsers to prevent update notifications from displaying in some cases. Fixes #16693.
TypeScript will now properly error when attempting to use the chai <value>.should() syntax. Fixes #16548.
Dependency Updates:
Replaced deprecated listr with listr2. Addressed in #16663.
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release 7.6.0 [skip ci]157a3b9
chore: add showedOnBoardingModal back to allowed state keys (#17086)8f6d55a
feat: cy.intercept provides req.query. (#16916)2bfe264
refactor: remove project token, unused since 0.19.0 (#17039)4c864e3
fix: better handle unconventional browser version (#16990)8e11b2d
chore(server,server-ct): share initPlugins and spec watcher via Server Base c...da3e49b
feat: updated scaffolding, new project & user banners, ability to remove scaf...03ab08d
fix: warn on EPERM for project directory just like EACCES (#16934)56bcbb6
fix(webpack-preprocessor): hanging issues with webpack 5 (#15611)fafc7b0
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