This is the instruction manual for using the cypress allure gitlab framework generator extension
How to Use
Create a VSCode Workspace
Open the command pallete (Ctrl+Shift+P)
Search for Cypress framework initialization with Gitlab CI and Allure setup
Click on it
Sit back & Relax !. It will automatically generate the configuration files required for cypress, execute sample tests and create Gitlab CI and allure report for you
Features
Users need to have a VS Code Workspace created in order to be able to make use of this plugin
Requirements
Node version above above 18.0.0 must be installed
Java version above 8 must be installed
npm version above 8.x.x must be installed
VS Code v1.79.2 must be installed
Known Issues
Calling out known issues can help limit users opening duplicate issues against your extension.
Release Notes
1.1.8
Added github actions support
Added always tag in artifacts
1.1.7
Removed duplicate category
1.1.6
Updated README
Added categories
1.1.5
Removed experimentalSession flag
Added chrome browser to gitlab ci in test execution command
1.1.4
Changed the display name
1.1.3
Added tags to make the extension discoverable
1.1.2
Created the changelog.md
Added the how to use guide
1.1.1
Fixed broken image in README.md
1.1.0
Added screenshots for showing the plugin in action in the README.md
Updated the README.md
Updated the LICENSE
1.0.3
Updated the description of the plugin and the name of the plugin
1.0.2
Added logo for the plugin
1.0.1
Removed commented code
1.0.0
Initial release of Cypress Framework Generator with Allure Reporting & Gitlab Ci
Inspired from the playwright development, I have created a one click generate template for cypress.
This template would help initialize a cypress 12.14.0 project with the required files along with allure report generation.
It also helps in generating .gitlab-ci.yml file for running the tests in gitlab ci