I really like Cypress! Thanks for the post.
To have a whole set of use case driven e2e tests with Cypress to replace server side integration tests would be a dream.
It's also future proofing: by decoupling e2e tests from your architecture means that you could potentially change it without touching the tests
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I really like Cypress! Thanks for the post.
To have a whole set of use case driven e2e tests with Cypress to replace server side integration tests would be a dream.
It's also future proofing: by decoupling e2e tests from your architecture means that you could potentially change it without touching the tests