Now you can easily test multi-domain workflows by using the experimental
cy.origin() command. This feature allows you to test
across different origins or domains within a single test. This experiment was
designed to work side-by-side with the cy.session()
experimental feature. You can turn on use of this command by setting the
experimentalSessionAndOrigin configuration
option to true. For more details, read
our blog post.
Addressed #17336 and
#944.
Added a new configuration option called experimentalSessionAndOrigin. This
option enables support for cy.session() and
cy.origin().
The experimentalSessionSupport configuration option has been removed and
replaced by the experimentalSessionAndOrigin configuration option. Please
update your configuration to use the new experimentalSessionAndOrigin
option to continue to opt-in to this experimental feature.
When experimentalSessionAndOrigin is enabled, cross-origin requests will
no longer immediately fail, but instead, time out based on the
pageLoadTimeout
configuration. This allows the request to be appropriately handled by the
cy.origin() command.
When experimentalSessionAndOrigin is enabled, Cypress will no longer wait
on page loads between hooks before moving on to the next test.
We now verify if an interruption while running tests was signaled by the user
or if it came from an error in a plugin before showing the error message.
Fixed #21010.
Improved the error message observed on Windows platforms when unzipping the
Cypress binary and the max file length is exceeded. Fixed in
#21047.
Updated the Cypress.Commands.add() TypeScript types to better reflect the
attributes of the .add() utility and the JQuery element, a possible previous
subject type. #20376.
Dependency Updates:
Upgraded electron dependency from 15.3.5 to 15.5.1 to consume fixes
related to
improve performance on
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