Released 4/25/2022
Features:
- Now you can easily test multi-domain workflows by using the experimental
cy.origin()
command. This feature allows you to test across different origins or domains within a single test. This experiment was designed to work side-by-side with thecy.session()
experimental feature. You can turn on use of this command by setting theexperimentalSessionAndOrigin
configuration option totrue
. For more details, read our blog post. Addressed #17336 and #944.- Added a new configuration option called
experimentalSessionAndOrigin
. This option enables support forcy.session()
andcy.origin()
. - The
experimentalSessionSupport
configuration option has been removed and replaced by theexperimentalSessionAndOrigin
configuration option. Please update your configuration to use the newexperimentalSessionAndOrigin
option to continue to opt-in to this experimental feature. - When
experimentalSessionAndOrigin
is enabled, cross-origin requests will no longer immediately fail, but instead, time out based on thepageLoadTimeout
configuration. This allows the request to be appropriately handled by thecy.origin()
command and if it isn't handled, it's assumed it was an unexpected request that should fail. - When
experimentalSessionAndOrigin
is enabled, Cypress will no longer prevent running the next command in a hook if a page is still loading as a result of a previously run command in a previous hook.
- Added a new configuration option called
Bugfixes:
- Fixed an issue with Firefox 98+ where the Enter keystroke was not being sent
to an input element when using
.type('{enter}')
. Fixed #21033. - We now verify if an interruption while running tests was signaled by the user or if it came from an error in a plugin before showing the error message. Fixed #21010.
- Improved the error message observed on Windows platforms when unzipping the Cypress binary and the max file length is exceeded. Fixed in #21047.
- Updated the
Cypress.Commands.add()
TypeScript types to better reflect the attributes of the.add()
utility and the JQuery element, a possible previous subject type. #20376.
Dependency Updates:
- Upgraded
electron
dependency from15.3.5
to15.5.1
to consume fixes related to improve performance on macOS Big Sur and later. Addressed #21068.