cypress-intercept-formdata

cypress command to work with intreception's multipart/form-data requests

Usage no npm install needed!

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README

cypress-intercept-formdata (CIFD)

MIT License npm version

This package is intended to be used with Cypress.io intercept command.

As of version 6.2 or 6.3 the request.body accessed from the intercept is an ArrayBuffer for multipart/form-data requests.

This makes it difficult to work with the body of the request and make assertions on it.

CIFD makes it easy to use the multipart body in your specs.

Installation

#Yarn: 
   $ yarn add cypress-intercept-formdata

#NPM:
   $ npm i cypress-intercept-formdata

Usage

Add to your commands file:


//cypress/support/commands.js

import "cypress-intercept-formdata";

//...

Then in your spec:


cy.intercept("POST", "http://localhost:8888/api/test", {
    statusCode: 200,
    body: { success: true },
}).as("uploadRequest");

//...

cy.wait("@uploadRequest")
    .interceptFormData((formData) => {
        expect(formData["foo"]).to.eq("bar");
    });

If you have file(s) uploaded as part of the request they will be available in the formData object as well: The value is the file name


cy.wait("@uploadRequest")
    .interceptFormData((formData) => {
        expect(formData["file"]).to.eq("fileName.txt");
    });

Multiple files are also supported:

cy.wait("@uploadRequest")
    .interceptFormData((formData) => {
        expect(formData["file[0]"]).to.eq("fileName1.txt");
        expect(formData["file[1]"]).to.eq("fileName2.txt");
    });

Use inside intercept routeHandler

Cypress intercept command accepts a routeHandler

If you want to inspect/assert on the body from the handler, you can import the interceptFormData directly and call it like this:

import { interceptFormData } from "cypress-intercept-formdata";

//...

cy.intercept("POST", "http://localhost:8888/api/test", (req) => {
  const formData = interceptFormData(req);
  
  expect(formData["first_name"]).to.eq("James");
});