/// // Welcome to Cypress! // // This spec file contains a variety of sample tests // for a todo list app that are designed to demonstrate // the power of writing tests in Cypress. // // To learn more about how Cypress works and // what makes it such an awesome testing tool, // please read our getting started guide: // https://on.cypress.io/introduction-to-cypress describe('example to-do app', () => { beforeEach(() => { // Cypress starts out with a blank slate for each test // so we must tell it to visit our website with the `cy.visit()` command. // Since we want to visit the same URL at the start of all our tests, // we include it in our beforeEach function so that it runs before each test cy.visit('https://example.cypress.io/todo') }) it('displays two todo items by default', () => { // We use the `cy.get()` command to get all elements that match the selector. // Then, we use `should` to assert that there are two matched items, // which are the two default items. cy.get('.todo-list li').should('have.length', 2) // We can go even further and check that the default todos each contain // the correct text. We use the `first` and `last` functions // to get just the first and last matched elements individually, // and then perform an assertion with `should`. cy.get('.todo-list li').first().should('have.text', 'Pay electric bill') cy.get('.todo-list li').last().should('have.text', 'Walk the dog') }) it('can add new todo items', () => { // We'll store our item text in a variable so we can reuse it const newItem = 'Feed the cat' // Let's get the input element and use the `type` command to // input our new list item. After typing the content of our item, // we need to type the enter key as well in order to submit the input. // This input has a data-test attribute so we'll use that to select the // element in accordance with best practices: // https://on.cypress.io/selecting-elements cy.get('[data-test=new-todo]').type(`${newItem}{enter}`) // Now that we've typed our new item, let's check that it actually was added to the list. // Since it's the newest item, it should exist as the last element in the list. // In addition, with the two default items, we should have a total of 3 elements in the list. // Since assertions yield the element that was asserted on, // we can chain both of these assertions together into a single statement. cy.get('.todo-list li') .should('have.length', 3) .last() .should('have.text', newItem) }) it('can check off an item as completed', () => { // In addition to using the `get` command to get an element by selector, // we can also use the `contains` command to get an element by its contents. // However, this will yield the