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# if you want to configure triggers for Azure CI see
# https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/devops/pipelines/build/triggers?view=azure-devops&tabs=yaml#tags
jobs:
# Example job that runs end-to-end tests using Cypress test runner
# https://www.cypress.io/
# Job names can contain alphanumeric characters and '_', cannot start with a number
- job: Cypress_e2e_tests
pool:
vmImage: 'ubuntu-16.04'
strategy:
parallel: 4
steps:
- task: NodeTool@0
inputs:
versionSpec: '12.x'
displayName: 'Install Node.js'
# NPM modules and Cypress binary should be cached
# otherwise the install will be too slow
# https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/devops/pipelines/caching/?view=azure-devops
# since the username / user home directory are not available via system variables
# (there is even an open question about it)
# https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/devops/pipelines/build/variables?view=azure-devops
# just use "/home/vsts" for now
- task: CacheBeta@1
inputs:
key: npm | $(Agent.OS) | package-lock.json
path: /home/vsts/.npm
restoreKeys: npm | $(Agent.OS) | package-lock.json
displayName: Cache NPM packages
- task: CacheBeta@1
inputs:
key: cypress | $(Agent.OS) | package-lock.json
path: /home/vsts/.cache/Cypress
restoreKeys: cypress | $(Agent.OS) | package-lock.json
displayName: Cache Cypress binary
# Install Node dependencies
- script: npm ci
displayName: 'Install NPM dependencies'
- script: npm run cy:verify
displayName: 'Cypress verify'
- script: npm run cy:info
displayName: 'Cypress info'
# The next command starts the server and runs Cypress end-to-end tests against it.
# The test artifacts (video, screenshots, test output) will be uploaded to Cypress dashboard.
# To record on Cypress dashboard we need to set CYPRESS_RECORD_KEY environment variable.
# For setting ci-build-id, BUILD_BUILDNUMBER is a good candidate
- script: |
npx print-env AGENT
npx print-env BUILD
npx print-env SYSTEM
npm run start:ci:windows &
npx cypress run --record --parallel --ci-build-id $BUILD_BUILDNUMBER --group "Azure CI"
displayName: 'Run Cypress tests'
env:
# avoid warnings about terminal
TERM: xterm
# map the secret Cypress record key as environment variable for this step
CYPRESS_RECORD_KEY: $(CYPRESS_RECORD_KEY)