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Overview:
Soft assertions are a critical feature in test automation frameworks, enabling testers to continue executing test cases even after encountering failures, thus providing comprehensive insights into application behavior. As of the current version of Cypress, soft assertions are not natively supported. This feature request proposes the implementation of soft assertions within Cypress to enhance its capabilities and provide a more robust testing experience.
Problem Statement:
In traditional test automation frameworks, soft assertions allow testers to validate multiple conditions within a single test case, providing a more comprehensive understanding of application behavior. However, Cypress lacks native support for soft assertions, limiting testers' ability to perform such validations effectively. Presently, encountering a failed assertion in Cypress halts the test execution, preventing subsequent assertions from being evaluated within the same test case.
Proposed Solution:
Introducing soft assertions in Cypress would involve enhancing its assertion mechanism to handle failures gracefully without terminating the entire test execution. This enhancement would allow testers to continue evaluating subsequent assertions even after encountering failures, thereby providing a more detailed report of test results. Additionally, incorporating a mechanism to aggregate and report all failed assertions at the end of the test execution would further improve test visibility and debugging.
Why is this needed?
In traditional test automation frameworks, soft assertions allow testers to validate multiple conditions within a single test case, providing a more comprehensive understanding of application behavior. However, Cypress lacks native support for soft assertions, limiting testers' ability to perform such validations effectively. Presently, encountering a failed assertion in Cypress halts the test execution, preventing subsequent assertions from being evaluated within the same test case.
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Overview:
Soft assertions are a critical feature in test automation frameworks, enabling testers to continue executing test cases even after encountering failures, thus providing comprehensive insights into application behavior. As of the current version of Cypress, soft assertions are not natively supported. This feature request proposes the implementation of soft assertions within Cypress to enhance its capabilities and provide a more robust testing experience.
Problem Statement:
In traditional test automation frameworks, soft assertions allow testers to validate multiple conditions within a single test case, providing a more comprehensive understanding of application behavior. However, Cypress lacks native support for soft assertions, limiting testers' ability to perform such validations effectively. Presently, encountering a failed assertion in Cypress halts the test execution, preventing subsequent assertions from being evaluated within the same test case.
Proposed Solution:
Introducing soft assertions in Cypress would involve enhancing its assertion mechanism to handle failures gracefully without terminating the entire test execution. This enhancement would allow testers to continue evaluating subsequent assertions even after encountering failures, thereby providing a more detailed report of test results. Additionally, incorporating a mechanism to aggregate and report all failed assertions at the end of the test execution would further improve test visibility and debugging.
Why is this needed?
In traditional test automation frameworks, soft assertions allow testers to validate multiple conditions within a single test case, providing a more comprehensive understanding of application behavior. However, Cypress lacks native support for soft assertions, limiting testers' ability to perform such validations effectively. Presently, encountering a failed assertion in Cypress halts the test execution, preventing subsequent assertions from being evaluated within the same test case.
Other
No response
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