Full-Time
End-to-end and component testing platform
$130k - $150k/yr
Remote in USA
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Cypress provides a quality testing platform that combines an open-source testing tool with a cloud service to manage the entire testing lifecycle. Developers and QA engineers write end-to-end and component tests using the Cypress App, then run them in CI environments. Cypress Cloud adds scalable test management, debugging, and analytics, turning each test into a source of measurable insights about how the application’s quality changes over time. The product differentiates itself by offering both an open-source core and a premium cloud layer that analyzes every test step, enabling teams to catch regressions early and optimize test maintenance. The goal is to help software teams deliver high-quality code faster and with a higher return on their tests, by preventing issues before production and providing clear visibility into application quality.
Company Size
51-200
Company Stage
Series B
Total Funding
$54.8M
Headquarters
Atlanta, Georgia
Founded
2015
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Clearer command logs: hide HTTP requests in the Cypress App. When running Cypress tests, your Command Log can fill up fast, especially when your app makes lots of network calls. While these entries are helpful when you're debugging, they can also add noise when you just want to focus on the test flow. That's why cypress.io has added a new option to the Cypress App to hide HTTP requests. A cleaner view in the Command Log. When you don't need to inspect network calls, you can now hide them directly from the Command Log. Deselect the "Show HTTP Requests" toggle in the new Options in the Command Log header. This hides all entries for XHR and Fetch requests, helping you focus on the Cypress commands that interact with the page. When you want to see them again, toggle the setting back on. No rerun or reload required. All your tests still run the same. Hiding HTTP requests doesn't change how your tests execute. It only affects what's displayed in the Cypress App. Even when XHR and Fetch requests are hidden from view, they still run behind the scenes and remain available to network stubbing and spying with cy.intercept This gives you a cleaner, more focused debugging experience without losing access to any test behavior or network information. Try it out today. Upgrade to Cypress 15.4+ and open any test in the App. In the Command Log header, open the Options menu and deselect Show HTTP Requests to hide XHR and Fetch entries. It's a small change that makes a big difference when you're navigating complex test runs, helping you stay focused and in control.
cypress.io is excited to announce the release of Cypress 14!
ATLANTA, Sept. 21, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Cypress, the leader in software testing and application quality, announces the launch of its latest feature, Test Replay, which allows development teams to seamlessly time travel through test runs in Continuous Integration and interact with their applications under test, leading to faster debugging cycles, higher developer productivity, and a faster go-to-market for their applications.
Cypress will launch a browser window and execute the defined tests for Google, Facebook, and Twitter login.
That's why Cypress.io, Inc. is excited to announce its new beta integration with Microsoft Teams, which makes it easier than ever to view Cypress test results in real-time, directly in your Teams channels.