├── .gitignore
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── collection
└── DIO-GFT.postman_collection.json
├── cypress.json
├── cypress
├── contracts
│ └── user.contract.json
├── fixtures
│ └── user.json
├── integration
│ └── crud_users.spec.js
├── plugins
│ └── index.js
└── support
│ ├── actions
│ ├── contract.action.js
│ ├── fixture.action.js
│ └── user.action.js
│ ├── commands.js
│ ├── index.js
│ ├── request
│ ├── GFTRest.js
│ └── index.js
│ └── services
│ └── AgapitoServer.js
└── package.json
/.gitignore:
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/README.md:
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1 | # Cypress Template
2 |
3 | Projeto de exemplo para realização de testes de integração (API) utilizando o Cypress.
4 |
5 | ## Pré-requisitos:
6 | - [NodeJS](https://nodejs.org/en/download/ "NodeJS")
7 |
8 | ## Ferramentas utilizadas:
9 | - [VSCode](https://code.visualstudio.com/ "VSCode")
10 | - [Cypress](https://www.npmjs.com/package/cypress "Cypress")
11 | - [Json-To-Schema](https://www.liquid-technologies.com/online-json-to-schema-converter "Json-To-Schema")
12 |
13 | #####
14 |
15 | ## Tutorial, Instalação e execução
16 |
17 | ### Executar este projeto em sua maquina
18 |
19 | * Em um terminal, dentro da pasta do projeto, execute o seguinte comando:
20 |
21 | **Instalar as dependências:**
22 | ```
23 | npm i
24 | ```
25 |
26 | ### Utilizando o cypress
27 |
28 | * Em um terminal execute o comando abaixo para abrir o cypress:
29 | ```
30 | npx cypress open
31 | ```
32 |
33 | * Para executar os testes diretamente use:
34 | ```
35 | npx cypress run
36 | ```
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/collection/DIO-GFT.postman_collection.json:
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1 | {
2 | "info": {
3 | "_postman_id": "ea747ea5-02fd-4b8b-baac-84cf82d587d0",
4 | "name": "DIO-GFT",
5 | "schema": "https://schema.getpostman.com/json/collection/v2.1.0/collection.json"
6 | },
7 | "item": [
8 | {
9 | "name": "Post - Users",
10 | "request": {
11 | "method": "POST",
12 | "header": [
13 | {
14 | "key": "Content-Type",
15 | "type": "text",
16 | "value": "application/json"
17 | },
18 | {
19 | "key": "Accept",
20 | "type": "text",
21 | "value": "application/json"
22 | }
23 | ],
24 | "body": {
25 | "mode": "raw",
26 | "raw": "{\r\n\t\"login\": \"bugluna\",\r\n\t\"full_name\": \"Bug Luna Arlequina Pequena da Silva Agapito Correa\",\r\n\t\"email\": \"bugluna@gmail.com\",\r\n\t\"age\": \"12\"\r\n}"
27 | },
28 | "url": {
29 | "raw": "http://agapito-server.herokuapp.com/users",
30 | "protocol": "http",
31 | "host": [
32 | "agapito-server",
33 | "herokuapp",
34 | "com"
35 | ],
36 | "path": [
37 | "users"
38 | ]
39 | }
40 | },
41 | "response": []
42 | },
43 | {
44 | "name": "Get - All Users",
45 | "request": {
46 | "method": "GET",
47 | "header": [
48 | {
49 | "key": "Content-Type",
50 | "value": "application/json",
51 | "type": "text"
52 | },
53 | {
54 | "key": "Accept",
55 | "value": "application/json",
56 | "type": "text"
57 | }
58 | ],
59 | "url": {
60 | "raw": "http://agapito-server.herokuapp.com/users",
61 | "protocol": "http",
62 | "host": [
63 | "agapito-server",
64 | "herokuapp",
65 | "com"
66 | ],
67 | "path": [
68 | "users"
69 | ]
70 | }
71 | },
72 | "response": []
73 | },
74 | {
75 | "name": "Get - One User",
76 | "request": {
77 | "auth": {
78 | "type": "bearer",
79 | "bearer": [
80 | {
81 | "key": "token",
82 | "value": "eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.eyJzdWIiOiIxMjM0NTY3ODkwIiwibmFtZSI6IkpvaG4gRG9lIiwiaWF0IjoxNTE2MjM5MDIyfQ.SflKxwRJSMeKKF2QT4fwpMeJf36POk6yJV_adQssw5c",
83 | "type": "string"
84 | }
85 | ]
86 | },
87 | "method": "GET",
88 | "header": [
89 | {
90 | "key": "Content-Type",
91 | "value": "application/json",
92 | "type": "text"
93 | },
94 | {
95 | "key": "Accept",
96 | "value": "application/json",
97 | "type": "text"
98 | }
99 | ],
100 | "url": {
101 | "raw": "http://agapito-server.herokuapp.com/users/7375",
102 | "protocol": "http",
103 | "host": [
104 | "agapito-server",
105 | "herokuapp",
106 | "com"
107 | ],
108 | "path": [
109 | "users",
110 | "7375"
111 | ]
112 | }
113 | },
114 | "response": []
115 | },
116 | {
117 | "name": "Put - User",
118 | "request": {
119 | "method": "PUT",
120 | "header": [
121 | {
122 | "key": "Content-Type",
123 | "type": "text",
124 | "value": "application/json"
125 | },
126 | {
127 | "key": "Accept",
128 | "type": "text",
129 | "value": "application/json"
130 | }
131 | ],
132 | "body": {
133 | "mode": "raw",
134 | "raw": "{\"user\": {\r\n\t\"login\": \"leandroleis\",\r\n\t\"full_name\": \"Leandro \",\r\n\t\"email\": \"stellaagapito@gmail.com\",\r\n\t\"age\": \"88\"\r\n}\r\n}"
135 | },
136 | "url": {
137 | "raw": "http://agapito-server.herokuapp.com/users/7070",
138 | "protocol": "http",
139 | "host": [
140 | "agapito-server",
141 | "herokuapp",
142 | "com"
143 | ],
144 | "path": [
145 | "users",
146 | "7070"
147 | ]
148 | }
149 | },
150 | "response": []
151 | },
152 | {
153 | "name": "Patch - User",
154 | "request": {
155 | "method": "PATCH",
156 | "header": [
157 | {
158 | "key": "Content-Type",
159 | "type": "text",
160 | "value": "application/json"
161 | },
162 | {
163 | "key": "Accept",
164 | "type": "text",
165 | "value": "application/json"
166 | }
167 | ],
168 | "body": {
169 | "mode": "raw",
170 | "raw": "{\"user\": {\r\n\t\"age\": \"18\"\r\n}\r\n}"
171 | },
172 | "url": {
173 | "raw": "http://agapito-server.herokuapp.com/users/2569",
174 | "protocol": "http",
175 | "host": [
176 | "agapito-server",
177 | "herokuapp",
178 | "com"
179 | ],
180 | "path": [
181 | "users",
182 | "2569"
183 | ]
184 | }
185 | },
186 | "response": []
187 | },
188 | {
189 | "name": "Delete - One User",
190 | "request": {
191 | "method": "DELETE",
192 | "header": [
193 | {
194 | "key": "Content-Type",
195 | "value": "application/json",
196 | "type": "text"
197 | },
198 | {
199 | "key": "Accept",
200 | "value": "application/json",
201 | "type": "text"
202 | }
203 | ],
204 | "url": {
205 | "raw": "http://agapito-server.herokuapp.com/users/7381",
206 | "protocol": "http",
207 | "host": [
208 | "agapito-server",
209 | "herokuapp",
210 | "com"
211 | ],
212 | "path": [
213 | "users",
214 | "7381"
215 | ]
216 | }
217 | },
218 | "response": []
219 | }
220 | ]
221 | }
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/cypress.json:
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1 | {
2 | "baseUrl": "http://agapito-server.herokuapp.com",
3 | "video": false,
4 | "defaultCommandTimeout": 10000,
5 | "requestTimeout": 50000,
6 | "env": {
7 | "tokenApi": "bla bla",
8 | "addBearer": false,
9 | "bearerApi": "Bearer bla bla"
10 | },
11 | "reporter": "mochawesome",
12 | "reporterOptions": {
13 | "reportDir": "mochawesome-report/json",
14 | "overwrite": false,
15 | "html": false,
16 | "json": true
17 | }
18 | }
19 |
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/cypress/contracts/user.contract.json:
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1 | {
2 | "type": "object",
3 | "properties": {
4 | "id": {
5 | "type": "number"
6 | },
7 | "login": {
8 | "type": "string"
9 | },
10 | "full_name": {
11 | "type": "string"
12 | },
13 | "email": {
14 | "type": "string"
15 | },
16 | "age": {
17 | "type": "integer"
18 | },
19 | "created_at": {
20 | "type": "string"
21 | },
22 | "updated_at": {
23 | "type": "string"
24 | }
25 | },
26 | "required": [
27 | "id",
28 | "login",
29 | "full_name",
30 | "email",
31 | "age",
32 | "created_at",
33 | "updated_at"
34 | ]
35 | }
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/cypress/fixtures/user.json:
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1 | {
2 | "login": "bugluna",
3 | "full_name": "Bug Luna Arlequina Pequena da Silva Agapito Correa",
4 | "email": "bugluna@gmail.com",
5 | "age": "12"
6 | }
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/cypress/integration/crud_users.spec.js:
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1 | ///
2 | import { GFTRest } from "../support/request/GFTRest"
3 | import { AgapitoServer } from "../support/services/AgapitoServer"
4 |
5 | describe('@users - Users CRUD', () => {
6 |
7 | const gftRest = new GFTRest();
8 | const agapitoServer = new AgapitoServer();
9 |
10 | context('Functionality', () => {
11 |
12 | it('@sprintXX @JIRA-XXXX - POST - Create an user.', () => {
13 | cy.gftFixture("user")
14 | cy.get("@body").then((body) => {
15 | body.login = "gft"
16 | body.full_name = "GFT Brasil POST"
17 | body.email = "testing.brazil@gft.com"
18 | gftRest.executePost(agapitoServer.getURLUsers(), body).should(({status, body}) => {
19 | gftRest.logResponse(status, body)
20 |
21 | expect(status).to.eq(201)
22 | })
23 | })
24 | })
25 |
26 | it('@sprintXX @JIRA-XXXX - GET - Get all users.', () => {
27 | cy.createPatternUser("gft", "GFT Brazil GET", "testing@gft.com", "18")
28 | cy.get('@body').then((bodyAux) => {
29 | gftRest.executeGet(agapitoServer.getURLUsers() + '/' + bodyAux.id).should(({status, body}) => {
30 | gftRest.logResponse(status, body)
31 |
32 | expect(status).to.eq(200)
33 | expect(body.id).eq(bodyAux.id)
34 | expect(body.login).eq("gft")
35 | expect(body.full_name).eq("GFT Brazil GET")
36 | expect(body.email).eq("testing@gft.com")
37 | expect(body.age).eq(18)
38 | expect(body.created_at).to.be.exist
39 | expect(body.updated_at).to.be.exist
40 | })
41 | })
42 | })
43 |
44 |
45 | it('@sprintXX @JIRA-XXXX - PUT - Update an user.', () => {
46 | cy.createPatternUser("gft", "GFT Brazil", "testing@gft.com", "18")
47 | cy.get('@body').then((bodyAux) => {
48 | bodyAux.login = "gftput"
49 | bodyAux.full_name = "GFT Brasil PUT"
50 | bodyAux.email = "put@gft.com"
51 | bodyAux.age = 20
52 | gftRest.executePut(agapitoServer.getURLUsers() + '/' + bodyAux.id, bodyAux).should(({status, body}) => {
53 | gftRest.logResponse(status, body)
54 | expect(status).to.eq(200)
55 |
56 | gftRest.executeGet(agapitoServer.getURLUsers() + '/' + bodyAux.id).should(({body}) => {
57 | expect(body.id).eq(bodyAux.id)
58 | expect(body.login).eq("gftput")
59 | expect(body.full_name).eq("GFT Brasil PUT")
60 | expect(body.email).eq("put@gft.com")
61 | expect(body.age).eq(20)
62 | expect(body.created_at).to.be.exist
63 | expect(body.updated_at).to.be.exist
64 | })
65 | })
66 | })
67 | })
68 |
69 | it('@sprintXX @JIRA-XXXX - PATCH - Update an user.', () => {
70 | cy.createPatternUser("gft", "GFT Brazil", "testing@gft.com", "18")
71 | cy.get('@body').then((bodyAux) => {
72 | bodyAux.login = "gftpatch"
73 |
74 | gftRest.executePatch(agapitoServer.getURLUsers() + '/' + bodyAux.id, bodyAux).should(({status, body}) => {
75 | gftRest.logResponse(status, body)
76 | expect(status).to.eq(200)
77 |
78 | gftRest.executeGet(agapitoServer.getURLUsers() + '/' + bodyAux.id).should(({body}) => {
79 | expect(body.id).eq(bodyAux.id)
80 | expect(body.login).eq("gftpatch")
81 | expect(body.full_name).eq("GFT Brazil")
82 | expect(body.email).eq("testing@gft.com")
83 | expect(body.age).eq(18)
84 | expect(body.created_at).to.be.exist
85 | expect(body.updated_at).to.be.exist
86 | })
87 | })
88 | })
89 | })
90 |
91 | it('@sprintXX @JIRA-XXXX - DELETE - Update an user.', () => {
92 | cy.createPatternUser("gft", "GFT Brazil", "testing@gft.com", "18")
93 | cy.get('@body').then((bodyAux) => {
94 | gftRest.executeDelete(agapitoServer.getURLUsers() + '/' + bodyAux.id).should(({status, body}) => {
95 | gftRest.logResponse(status, body)
96 | expect(status).to.eq(204)
97 |
98 | gftRest.executeGet(agapitoServer.getURLUsers() + '/' + bodyAux.id).should(({status}) => {
99 | expect(status).to.eq(404)
100 | })
101 | })
102 | })
103 | })
104 |
105 | })
106 |
107 | context('Architecture', () => {
108 |
109 | it('@sprintXX @JIRA-XXXX @contract - Check Users Contract with AJV',() => {
110 | cy.createPatternUser("gft", "GFT Brazil", "testing@gft.com", "18")
111 | cy.get('@body').then((bodyAux) => {
112 | gftRest.executeGet(agapitoServer.getURLUsers() + '/' + bodyAux.id).should( ({status, body}) => {
113 | gftRest.logResponse(status, body)
114 |
115 | cy.validateContract('user.contract', body)
116 | })
117 | })
118 | })
119 | })
120 | })
121 |
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1 | ///
2 | // ***********************************************************
3 | // This example plugins/index.js can be used to load plugins
4 | //
5 | // You can change the location of this file or turn off loading
6 | // the plugins file with the 'pluginsFile' configuration option.
7 | //
8 | // You can read more here:
9 | // https://on.cypress.io/plugins-guide
10 | // ***********************************************************
11 |
12 | // This function is called when a project is opened or re-opened (e.g. due to
13 | // the project's config changing)
14 |
15 | /**
16 | * @type {Cypress.PluginConfig}
17 | */
18 | module.exports = (on, config) => {
19 | return config
20 | }
21 |
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/cypress/support/actions/contract.action.js:
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1 | import Ajv from "ajv"
2 |
3 | async function gerarLogErro(ajv){
4 | let result = ""
5 | ajv.errors.forEach( (ar) => {
6 | result = result + "--------------------------\n"
7 | result = result + ar.dataPath + "\n"
8 | result = result + ar.message + "\n"
9 | result = result + "--------------------------\n"
10 | })
11 |
12 | return result
13 | }
14 |
15 | Cypress.Commands.add("validateContract", (file, body) => {
16 |
17 | cy.gftContract(file)
18 | cy.get('@contract').then( async (contract) => {
19 | let ajv = new Ajv({ allErrors: true })
20 | let valid = ajv.validate(contract, body)
21 | let res = ""
22 | if (!valid) {
23 | res = await gerarLogErro(ajv)
24 | }
25 | expect(valid,res).to.be.true
26 | })
27 | })
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/cypress/support/actions/fixture.action.js:
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1 | ///
2 |
3 | Cypress.Commands.add("gftFixture", (file) => {
4 | cy.fixture(file + ".json").as("body")
5 | })
6 |
7 | Cypress.Commands.add("gftContract", (file) => {
8 | cy.fixture(' ' + '/../../contracts/' + file + ".json").as("contract")
9 | })
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/cypress/support/actions/user.action.js:
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1 | ///
2 | import { GFTRest } from "../request/GFTRest"
3 | import { AgapitoServer } from "../services/AgapitoServer"
4 |
5 | const gftRest = new GFTRest();
6 | const agapitoServer = new AgapitoServer();
7 |
8 | Cypress.Commands.add("createPatternUser", (login, name, email, age) => {
9 | cy.gftFixture("user")
10 | cy.get("@body").then((body) => {
11 | body.login = login
12 | body.full_name = name
13 | body.email = email
14 | body.age = age
15 | cy.log(JSON.stringify(body))
16 | let gftRest = new GFTRest();
17 | gftRest.executePost(agapitoServer.getURLUsers(), body).should((response) => {
18 | gftRest.logResponse(response.status, response.body)
19 | cy.wrap(response.body).as('body')
20 | })
21 | })
22 | })
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1 | // ***********************************************
2 | // This example commands.js shows you how to
3 | // create various custom commands and overwrite
4 | // existing commands.
5 | //
6 | // For more comprehensive examples of custom
7 | // commands please read more here:
8 | // https://on.cypress.io/custom-commands
9 | // ***********************************************
10 | //
11 | //
12 |
13 | //
14 | //
15 | // -- This is a child command --
16 | // Cypress.Commands.add("drag", { prevSubject: 'element'}, (subject, options) => { ... })
17 | //
18 | //
19 | // -- This is a dual command --
20 | // Cypress.Commands.add("dismiss", { prevSubject: 'optional'}, (subject, options) => { ... })
21 | //
22 | //
23 | // -- This will overwrite an existing command --
24 | // Cypress.Commands.overwrite("visit", (originalFn, url, options) => { ... })
25 | import './request'
26 |
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1 | // ***********************************************************
2 | // This example support/index.js is processed and
3 | // loaded automatically before your test files.
4 | //
5 | // This is a great place to put global configuration and
6 | // behavior that modifies Cypress.
7 | //
8 | // You can change the location of this file or turn off
9 | // automatically serving support files with the
10 | // 'supportFile' configuration option.
11 | //
12 | // You can read more here:
13 | // https://on.cypress.io/configuration
14 | // ***********************************************************
15 |
16 | // Import commands.js using ES2015 syntax:
17 | import './commands'
18 | import './actions/fixture.action'
19 | import './actions/user.action'
20 | import './actions/contract.action'
21 |
22 | // Alternatively you can use CommonJS syntax:
23 | // require('./commands')
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1 | ///
2 |
3 | export class GFTRest {
4 |
5 | constructor() {
6 | this.headers = new Map()
7 | this.addHeader("accept", "application/json")
8 | this.addHeader("content-type", "application/json")
9 | }
10 |
11 | cleanHeader = () => {
12 | this.headers.clear()
13 | }
14 |
15 | addHeader = (header, value) => {
16 | this.headers.set(header, value)
17 | }
18 |
19 | updateBearer = (tk) => {
20 | let bearer = tk
21 | if (tk == '')
22 | bearer = `${Cypress.env("bearerApi")}`
23 |
24 | if (tk == 'empty')
25 | bearer = ''
26 |
27 | if (Cypress.env("addBearer") && (bearer != 'without')){
28 | this.addHeader('Authorization', bearer)
29 | }
30 | }
31 |
32 | executeGet = (url, tk = '') => {
33 | this.updateBearer(tk)
34 | const headersObj = Object.fromEntries(this.headers)
35 |
36 | this.logRequest("GET", url, "")
37 |
38 | return cy.request({
39 | "method": 'GET',
40 | "url": url,
41 | "headers": headersObj,
42 | "failOnStatusCode": false
43 | })
44 | }
45 |
46 | executePost = (url, body, tk = '') => {
47 | this.updateBearer(tk)
48 | const headersObj = Object.fromEntries(this.headers)
49 |
50 | this.logRequest("POST", url, JSON.stringify(body))
51 |
52 | return cy.request({
53 | "method": 'POST',
54 | "url": url,
55 | "headers": headersObj,
56 | "body": body,
57 | "failOnStatusCode": false
58 | })
59 | }
60 |
61 | executePut = (url, body, tk = '') => {
62 | this.updateBearer(tk)
63 | const headersObj = Object.fromEntries(this.headers)
64 |
65 | this.logRequest("PUT", url, JSON.stringify(body))
66 |
67 | return cy.request({
68 | "method": 'PUT',
69 | "url": url,
70 | "headers": headersObj,
71 | "body": body,
72 | "failOnStatusCode": false
73 | })
74 | }
75 |
76 | executePatch = (url, body, tk = '') => {
77 | this.updateBearer(tk)
78 | const headersObj = Object.fromEntries(this.headers)
79 |
80 | this.logRequest("PATCH", url, JSON.stringify(body))
81 |
82 | return cy.request({
83 | "method": 'PATCH',
84 | "url": url,
85 | "headers": headersObj,
86 | "body": body,
87 | "failOnStatusCode": false
88 | })
89 | }
90 |
91 | executeDelete = (url, tk = '') => {
92 | this.updateBearer(tk)
93 | const headersObj = Object.fromEntries(this.headers)
94 |
95 | this.logRequest("DELETE", url, "")
96 |
97 | return cy.request({
98 | "method": 'DELETE',
99 | "url": url,
100 | "headers": headersObj,
101 | "failOnStatusCode": false
102 | })
103 | }
104 |
105 | logRequest = (metodo, url, body) => {
106 | cy.log('================================')
107 | cy.log(`Method: ${metodo}` )
108 | cy.log(`URL: ${url}` )
109 | cy.log(`Headers:` )
110 | for (let [key, value] of this.headers) {
111 | cy.log(` => ${key} = ${value}`)
112 | }
113 |
114 | if (body != "") {
115 | cy.log(`Body: ${body}`)
116 | }
117 | }
118 |
119 | logResponse = (status, body) => {
120 | cy.log('--------------------------------')
121 | cy.log(`RESPONSE` )
122 | cy.log(`Status Code: ${status}` )
123 | let responseBody = JSON.stringify(body)
124 | const bodyAux = new Cypress.Promise((resolve, reject) => resolve(responseBody))
125 | bodyAux.then(($res) => cy.log(`Body: ${$res}` ))
126 | }
127 | }
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1 | ///
2 |
3 | export class AgapitoServer {
4 |
5 | constructor() {
6 | this.url = `http://agapito-server.herokuapp.com`;
7 | }
8 |
9 | getURLUsers = () => this.url + '/users';
10 | }
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/package.json:
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1 | {
2 | "name": "cypress-api-model-project",
3 | "version": "1.0.0",
4 | "description": "Base para projetos de Testes de Integração (API) com cypress",
5 | "main": "index.js",
6 | "scripts": {
7 | "cy:open": "cypress open",
8 | "cy:run": "cypress run"
9 | },
10 | "repository": {
11 | "type": "git",
12 | "url": "https://github.com/robsonagapito/cypress-api"
13 | },
14 | "license": "ISC",
15 | "dependencies": {
16 | "ajv": "^6.12.6",
17 | "bluebird": "^3.7.2",
18 | "mocha": "^8.1.3",
19 | "mochawesome": "^7.0.1"
20 | },
21 | "devDependencies": {
22 | "cypress": "^7.7.0",
23 | "cypress-config-switcher": "^1.0.0",
24 | "npm-run-all": "^4.1.5"
25 | }
26 | }
27 |
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