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@ui5/webcomponents-cypress-commands

v2.17.0

Published

Cypress Custom Commands and Queries for UI5 Web Components

Readme

@ui5/webcomponents-cypress-commands

This package is a work-in-progress and can be extended by you! If you feel like a command or query is missing, please feel free to open a PR adding it to our library. Contributions are always welcome!"

Since testing web components is sometimes not as straightforward as one would like it to be, we offer a package with a set of commands and queries to make it easier to interact with them:

Installation

npm install @ui5/webcomponents-cypress-commands

After the installation you can import it in your entry file (e.g. component.ts):

import '@ui5/webcomponents-cypress-commands';

Now you can use all commands and queries that are available in this package.

You can find a detailed description of all available commands and queries here

License

Please see our LICENSE for copyright and license information. Detailed information including third-party components and their licensing/copyright information is available via the REUSE tool.