So I’ve been using Cypress on and off for a while at different jobs, and recently pushed for it for our front end E2E suite.
Personally, it’s always been a breeze to use and rather straightforward. It took me a day to mock logins in our relatively complex login system, and not even half a day to get a suite of backend interceptors written to mock our GraphQL backend for when we need to run tests without access to the backend. Test suites are fairly quick to write up, and there’s nothing overly complex or “weird” I’ve had to do with the syntax.
This is all coming from a biased perspective for sure - I’d love to hear some specifics about what gave you this kind of reaction to Cypress.
Personally, it’s always been a breeze to use and rather straightforward. It took me a day to mock logins in our relatively complex login system, and not even half a day to get a suite of backend interceptors written to mock our GraphQL backend for when we need to run tests without access to the backend. Test suites are fairly quick to write up, and there’s nothing overly complex or “weird” I’ve had to do with the syntax.
This is all coming from a biased perspective for sure - I’d love to hear some specifics about what gave you this kind of reaction to Cypress.