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cli-plugin-e2e-cypress: Upgrade to Cypress v5 #5177

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lassesteffen opened this issue Feb 10, 2020 · 7 comments
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cli-plugin-e2e-cypress: Upgrade to Cypress v5 #5177

lassesteffen opened this issue Feb 10, 2020 · 7 comments

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@lassesteffen
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lassesteffen commented Feb 10, 2020

What problem does this feature solve?

Users can use all the new features of cypress v5 like cross browser testing

What does the proposed API look like?

Update the package.json

@lassesteffen lassesteffen changed the title cli-plugin-e2e-cypress: Support Cypress v4 cli-plugin-e2e-cypress: Upgrade to Cypress v4 Feb 10, 2020
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loter commented Feb 20, 2020

Hi @sodatea , what is the PR number?

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sodatea commented Feb 21, 2020

#5139

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morgant commented May 29, 2020

This would also improve BSD support as noted in a comment to the aforementioned PR.

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v5 was release 5 days ago: https://github.com/cypress-io/cypress/releases

@lassesteffen lassesteffen changed the title cli-plugin-e2e-cypress: Upgrade to Cypress v4 cli-plugin-e2e-cypress: Upgrade to Cypress v5 Aug 24, 2020
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any update?
just installed 4.5.9 version and cypress version is 3.x.x

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sodatea commented Nov 20, 2020

@manuelmazzuola
See https://github.com/vuejs/vue-cli/releases/tag/v4.5.9

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sodatea commented Dec 18, 2020

Updated in v5.0.0-alpha.0

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