@hackney/mtfh-cypress

Cypress helpers fpr LBH Modern Tools for Housing

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README

@hackney/mtfh-cypress

This package is intended to be used in conjuction with a live environment that uses import-maps to resolve micro-frontends. It will stub an import-map with the url defined in the env. This allows us to test a local MFE against an environment without deploying, while having access to the entire environment.

Lifecycle:

  1. Before All hook visits the baseURL as an authenticated hackney user to intercept configuration (feature toggles) and store as a fixture.
  2. Do a request to ${DEV_URL}/import-map.json and store the output.
  3. Before Each hook will intercept all import-map.json requests and determine which import-map to stub with the DEV_URL payload.

Installation

yarn add @hackney/mtfh-cli
yarn add dotenv cypress -D

Usage

This library provides both a configuration plugin as well as a collection of hooks and commands. Plugins run in the node context within cypress and commands run in the browser, so we have to wire them up separately.

Plugin

In cypress/plugins/index.js

const { configPlugin } = require("@hackney/mtfh-cypress/plugin");

module.exports = (on, config) => {
  let mtfhConfig = configPlugin(on, config);
  return mtfhConfig;
};

Create a .env file in the root of your project.

CYPRESS_ENVIRONMENT=development
CYPRESS_BASE_URL=https://manage-my-home-development.hackney.gov.uk
CYPRESS_AUTH_TOKEN=token

You'll want to configure these variables in your circle ci pipeline to match your environment.

In cypress.json

{
  "env": {
    "DEV_URL": "http://localhost:9000",
  }
}

Hooks & Commands

In cypress/support/index.js

import "@hackney/mtfh-cypress";

This will import the @testing-library/cypress commands to mirror the FE unit testing approaches we use.

Commands added:

// Visit a url with authenticated credentials
cy.authVisit("/", options);
// Visit a url as a guest (unauthenticated)
cy.guestVisit("/", options);
// Get the value of a feature toggle
cy.hasToggle("MMH.CreateTenure").then((bool) => {});
// Skip test on ENVIRONMENT env
cy.skipOnEnv("development");
// Skip test on Feature Toggle
cy.skipOnToggle("MMH.CreateTenure", true);

To skip a collection of tests encapsulate the tests in a describe

describe('Collection of tests', () => {
  before(() => {
    cy.skipOnToggle('MMH.CreateTenure', true);
  })

  it('creates a tenure', () => {
    ...
  })
})

Audits

We provide commands for testing performance as well as accessibility.

// Equalvalent of testing for mobile
cy.lighthouse({
  seo: 0,
  "best-practices": 100,
  accessibility: 100,
  performance: 80,
});

// Runs lighthouse with the desktop config
cy.lighthouseDesktop({
  seo: 0,
  "best-practices": 100,
  accessibility: 100,
  performance: 80,
});

// Runs accessibility testing, using pa11y
cy.pa11y({ actions: ["wait for element h1 to be added"] });

NB: It's important to note that Lighthouse's performance metrics can't really be taken as an indication of the actual report. This plugin is intended to run a local version of the micro-frontend so we can test against it before deploying. Ie. we will be testing against an app that isn't served by our architecture. You can however use it as a quality gate to ensure new changes don't reduce the scores. We recommend manual performance testing in live environments to get real world values.

Additions

This library comes with the following preconfigured:

  • @testing-libray/cypress
  • cypress-audit
  • cypress-terminal-report

Configuration

The config plugin will override a few cypress.json defaults that align to the requirements more closely.

Such as:

{
  "retries": {
    "runMode": 2,
    "openMode": 0,
  },
  "chromeWebSecurity": false,
  "defaultCommandTimeout": 10000,
}