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GitHub action for LambdaTest Cypress integration

This action integrates LambdaTest with Cypress to automatically upload your tests on GitHub events.

How to use

To use the action, you need to initialize your LambdaTest configuration in your project by using the LambdaTest CLI.

  • Install the cli
npm install -g lambdatest-cypress-cli
  • Initialize the configuration
lambdatest-cypress init
  • Add the action to your workflow
steps:
  - name: Checkout
    uses: actions/checkout@v2

  - name: Run test on LambdaTest
    uses: dcodesdev/[email protected]
    with:
      LT_USERNAME: ${{ secrets.LT_USERNAME }}
      LT_ACCESS_KEY: ${{ secrets.LT_ACCESS_KEY }}
      include_deps: true # Optional: Automatically installs package.json dependencies
  • Add your LambdaTest credentials to your repository secrets github.com/{username}/{repo}/settings/secrets
LT_USERNAME: your-lambdatest-username
LT_ACCESS_KEY: your-lambdatest-access-key
  • Push the changes to your repository
git add .
git commit -m "Add LambdaTest Cypress action"
git push

Your tests should now be running on LambdaTest 🥳🚀

Input variables

See action.yml for more detailed information.

Input Description Required Default
LT_USERNAME LambdaTest username. Yes
LT_ACCESS_KEY LambdaTest access key. Yes
include_deps Moves dependencies and dev dependencies from your package.json file to the lambdatest-config.json file. No false
base_path The directory where the lambdatest-config.json file is located. No

CLI options

Input Description Required Default
cypress_config_file Path to the cypress config file. No
lambdatest_config_file Path to the lambdatest-config.json file. No
specs Path of a spec file, directory or a pattern to run. No
environment The environment to run the tests in. No
build_name The name of the LambdaTest build. No
tags The tags to be associated with the LambdaTest build. No
parallels The number of parallels to run the tests in. No
env_variables The environment variables to be set. No
tunnel The tunnel to be used. No
tunnel_name The name of the tunnel. No
browsers The browsers to run the tests in the format platform:browser:version. No
build_identifier The identifier of the build. No
ignore_files The files to be ignored. No
sync_mode The sync mode to be used. No
autostart Tunnel autostart. No false
headless Run the tests in headless mode. No false
network Capture network logs. No false
exit_on_failure Exit with code 1 on failure. No false
cypress_settings Pass in Cypress settings. No
geo_location The geo location to run the tests in. No
stop_on_failure Stop other tests if any test in session gets errored out. No false
reject_unauthorized Default rejects self-signed SSL certificates in external requests. No false
build_tags The tags to be associated with the LambdaTest build. No
sys_env_variables System environment variables. No
env_file Path to a .env file. No
npm_force Force npm install. No false
legacy_peer_deps Force npm install. No false
vi_project Visual ui project name No
vi_build Visual ui build name No
vi_base Visual ui baseline No
resolution Machine resolution No
dedicated_proxy Dedicated proxy No
npm_via_tunnel Install npm packages which are behind private VPN. Warning: This will increase the build duration of your tests. No false
max_duration Maximum duration of the build. No
command_log Show command logs in the dashboard. No false
retry_failed Retry failed tests in a new build. No false
network_http2 Capture HTTP2 network logs. No false
network_ws Bypass web socket calls for network logs. No false
network_sse Bypass SSE event calls for network logs. No false

Documentation

With the LambdaTest and Cypress integration document, you will learn how to get started with Cypress testing on the LambdaTest platform using the LambdaTest Cypress CLI.

About LambdaTest

LambdaTest is a cloud based selenium grid infrastructure that can help you run automated cross browser compatibility tests on 2000+ different browser and operating system environments. LambdaTest supports all programming languages and frameworks that are supported with Selenium, and have easy integrations with all popular CI/CD platforms. It's a perfect solution to bring your selenium automation testing to cloud based infrastructure that not only helps you increase your test coverage over multiple desktop and mobile browsers, but also allows you to cut down your test execution time by running tests on parallel.

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Licensed under the MIT license.

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