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invoiceninja/cypress/integration/examples/network_requests.spec.js
Benjamin Beganović 703ef51685
Client portal tests (using Cypress.io) (#3758)
* Install Cypress

* Fix npm vulnerabilities

* scaffold cypress

* ignore local tests

* login page test

* invoices tests

* recurring invoices

* payments tests

* payment methods tests

* update invoices & quotes

* credits tests
2020-05-27 07:45:29 +10:00

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/// <reference types="cypress" />
context('Network Requests', () => {
beforeEach(() => {
cy.visit('https://example.cypress.io/commands/network-requests')
})
// Manage AJAX / XHR requests in your app
it('cy.server() - control behavior of network requests and responses', () => {
// https://on.cypress.io/server
cy.server().should((server) => {
// the default options on server
// you can override any of these options
expect(server.delay).to.eq(0)
expect(server.method).to.eq('GET')
expect(server.status).to.eq(200)
expect(server.headers).to.be.null
expect(server.response).to.be.null
expect(server.onRequest).to.be.undefined
expect(server.onResponse).to.be.undefined
expect(server.onAbort).to.be.undefined
// These options control the server behavior
// affecting all requests
// pass false to disable existing route stubs
expect(server.enable).to.be.true
// forces requests that don't match your routes to 404
expect(server.force404).to.be.false
// whitelists requests from ever being logged or stubbed
expect(server.whitelist).to.be.a('function')
})
cy.server({
method: 'POST',
delay: 1000,
status: 422,
response: {},
})
// any route commands will now inherit the above options
// from the server. anything we pass specifically
// to route will override the defaults though.
})
it('cy.request() - make an XHR request', () => {
// https://on.cypress.io/request
cy.request('https://jsonplaceholder.cypress.io/comments')
.should((response) => {
expect(response.status).to.eq(200)
expect(response.body).to.have.length(500)
expect(response).to.have.property('headers')
expect(response).to.have.property('duration')
})
})
it('cy.request() - verify response using BDD syntax', () => {
cy.request('https://jsonplaceholder.cypress.io/comments')
.then((response) => {
// https://on.cypress.io/assertions
expect(response).property('status').to.equal(200)
expect(response).property('body').to.have.length(500)
expect(response).to.include.keys('headers', 'duration')
})
})
it('cy.request() with query parameters', () => {
// will execute request
// https://jsonplaceholder.cypress.io/comments?postId=1&id=3
cy.request({
url: 'https://jsonplaceholder.cypress.io/comments',
qs: {
postId: 1,
id: 3,
},
})
.its('body')
.should('be.an', 'array')
.and('have.length', 1)
.its('0') // yields first element of the array
.should('contain', {
postId: 1,
id: 3,
})
})
it('cy.request() - pass result to the second request', () => {
// first, let's find out the userId of the first user we have
cy.request('https://jsonplaceholder.cypress.io/users?_limit=1')
.its('body') // yields the response object
.its('0') // yields the first element of the returned list
// the above two commands its('body').its('0')
// can be written as its('body.0')
// if you do not care about TypeScript checks
.then((user) => {
expect(user).property('id').to.be.a('number')
// make a new post on behalf of the user
cy.request('POST', 'https://jsonplaceholder.cypress.io/posts', {
userId: user.id,
title: 'Cypress Test Runner',
body: 'Fast, easy and reliable testing for anything that runs in a browser.',
})
})
// note that the value here is the returned value of the 2nd request
// which is the new post object
.then((response) => {
expect(response).property('status').to.equal(201) // new entity created
expect(response).property('body').to.contain({
id: 101, // there are already 100 posts, so new entity gets id 101
title: 'Cypress Test Runner',
})
// we don't know the user id here - since it was in above closure
// so in this test just confirm that the property is there
expect(response.body).property('userId').to.be.a('number')
})
})
it('cy.request() - save response in the shared test context', () => {
// https://on.cypress.io/variables-and-aliases
cy.request('https://jsonplaceholder.cypress.io/users?_limit=1')
.its('body').its('0') // yields the first element of the returned list
.as('user') // saves the object in the test context
.then(function () {
// NOTE 👀
// By the time this callback runs the "as('user')" command
// has saved the user object in the test context.
// To access the test context we need to use
// the "function () { ... }" callback form,
// otherwise "this" points at a wrong or undefined object!
cy.request('POST', 'https://jsonplaceholder.cypress.io/posts', {
userId: this.user.id,
title: 'Cypress Test Runner',
body: 'Fast, easy and reliable testing for anything that runs in a browser.',
})
.its('body').as('post') // save the new post from the response
})
.then(function () {
// When this callback runs, both "cy.request" API commands have finished
// and the test context has "user" and "post" objects set.
// Let's verify them.
expect(this.post, 'post has the right user id').property('userId').to.equal(this.user.id)
})
})
it('cy.route() - route responses to matching requests', () => {
// https://on.cypress.io/route
let message = 'whoa, this comment does not exist'
cy.server()
// Listen to GET to comments/1
cy.route('GET', 'comments/*').as('getComment')
// we have code that gets a comment when
// the button is clicked in scripts.js
cy.get('.network-btn').click()
// https://on.cypress.io/wait
cy.wait('@getComment').its('status').should('eq', 200)
// Listen to POST to comments
cy.route('POST', '/comments').as('postComment')
// we have code that posts a comment when
// the button is clicked in scripts.js
cy.get('.network-post').click()
cy.wait('@postComment').should((xhr) => {
expect(xhr.requestBody).to.include('email')
expect(xhr.requestHeaders).to.have.property('Content-Type')
expect(xhr.responseBody).to.have.property('name', 'Using POST in cy.route()')
})
// Stub a response to PUT comments/ ****
cy.route({
method: 'PUT',
url: 'comments/*',
status: 404,
response: { error: message },
delay: 500,
}).as('putComment')
// we have code that puts a comment when
// the button is clicked in scripts.js
cy.get('.network-put').click()
cy.wait('@putComment')
// our 404 statusCode logic in scripts.js executed
cy.get('.network-put-comment').should('contain', message)
})
})