Glad it helped!
If you would like the tests to automatically start, use cypress run instead of cypress open. By default it runs in headless mode, so if you want to see the GUI you have to pass --headed as command line argument.
cypress run
cypress open
--headed
{ "scripts": { "cy:run": "cypress run --headed" } }
The docs to the CLI will tell you more details.
Sometimes the solution is so darn simple, makes you wonder how you didn't see it lol!
Thanks so much! I'm super excited to finally using Cypress in real-world scenarios, appreciate your help!
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Glad it helped!
If you would like the tests to automatically start, use
cypress run
instead ofcypress open
. By default it runs in headless mode, so if you want to see the GUI you have to pass--headed
as command line argument.The docs to the CLI will tell you more details.
Sometimes the solution is so darn simple, makes you wonder how you didn't see it lol!
Thanks so much! I'm super excited to finally using Cypress in real-world scenarios, appreciate your help!