Stop cy
commands from running and allow interaction with the application under test. You can then “resume” running all commands or choose to step through the “next” commands from the Command Log.
This does not set a
debugger
in your code, unlike.debug()
Syntax
.pause() .pause(options) cy.pause() cy.pause(options)
Usage
Correct Usage
cy.pause().getCookie('app') // Pause at the beginning of commands cy.get('nav').pause() // Pause after the 'get' commands yield
Arguments
options (Object)
Pass in an options object to change the default behavior of .pause()
.
Option | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
log | true | Displays the command in the Command log |
Yields
.pause()
yields the same subject it was given from the previous command.
Examples
No Args
Pause after assertion
cy.get('a').should('have.attr', 'href').and('match', /dashboard/).pause() cy.get('button').should('not.be.disabled')
Rules
Requirements
.pause()
.pause()
can be chained off ofcy
or off another command
Assertions
.pause()
is a utility command..pause()
will not run assertions. Assertions will pass through as if this command did not exist.
Timeouts
.pause()
cannot time out.
Command Log
Pause and step through each .click()
command
cy.get('#action-canvas') .click(80, 75) .pause() .click(170, 75) .click(80, 165) .click(100, 185) .click(125, 190) .click(150, 185) .click(170, 165)
The commands above will display in the Command Log as:
When clicking on “Next: ‘click’” at the top of the Command Log, the Command Log will run only the next command and pause again.