Example Sudoku React application used for "Testing for Good" Cypress workshop
The example application is used during my Cypress v10 Fundamentals free course.
Original Sudoku game copied from https://github.com/raravi/sudoku and you can play it at https://sudoku-raravi.vercel.app/.
You need Node v14+ installed on your local machine. You can check by running:
$ node -v
v16.14.0
$ npm -v
8.11.0
Clone the repository to your local machine and install its dependencies
$ git clone git@github.com:bahmutov/sudoku-app-base.git
$ cd sudoku-app-base
$ npm install
Check the application starts, and verify the application works at the URL localhost:3000
$ npm start
$ open localhost:3000
Check if Cypress opens
$ npx cypress open
If you see the dialog below, you are good to go!
This workshop "End-to-End & Component Testing Using Cypress" covers the following topics:
- installing Cypress and setting up a testing project
- writing your first full end-to-end test
- the loads spec
- the modes spec
- the hint spec
- controlling the time in your application to make the tests fast
- the timer spec
- writing your first React component test
- pick the testing framework
- write the Timer component spec
- numbers component spec
- difficulty component spec
- overlay component spec with network stubbing
- status section component test with screenshots
- the Game component vs play E2E test
- https://slides.com/bahmutov/the-fuzzy-line
- running Cypress tests on CI using GitHub Actions
- https://slides.com/bahmutov/test-components-without-fear
The workshop should take 2-3 hours following the instructor's lead.
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License: MIT - do anything with the code, but don't blame me if it does not work.
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