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      Open source
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      Great documentation
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      Simple usage
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      Fast
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      Cross Browser testing
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      Easy us with CI
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      Npm install cypress only
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      Good for beginner automation engineers
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      Open source
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      Mock by default makes testing much simpler
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      Testing React Native Apps
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      Parallel test running
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      Fast
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      Bundled with JSDOM to enable DOM testing
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      Mock by default screws up your classes, breaking tests
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      Out of the box code coverage
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      Promise support
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      One stop shop for unit testing
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      Great documentation
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      Assert Library Included
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      Built in watch option with interactive filtering menu
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      Preset support
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      Can be used for BDD
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    Cons of Chai
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        Cypress is weak at cross-browser testing
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        Switch tabs : Cypress can'nt support
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        No iFrame support
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        No page object support
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        No multiple domain support
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        No file upload support
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        No support for multiple tab control
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        No xPath support
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        No support for Safari
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        Cypress doesn't support native app
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        Re-run failed tests retries not supported yet
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        No support for multiple browser control
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        $20/user/thread for reports
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        Adobe
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        Using a non-standard automation protocol
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        Not freeware
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        No 'WD wire protocol' support
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        Documentation
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        Ambiguous configuration
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        Difficult
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        Many bugs still not fixed months/years after reporting
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        Multiple error messages for same error
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        Difficult to run single test/describe/file
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        Ambiguous
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        Bugged
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        BeforeAll timing out makes all passing tests fail
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        Slow
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        Reporter is too general
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        Unstable
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        Bad docs
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        Still does't support .mjs files natively
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        Can't fail beforeAll to abort tests
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        Interaction with watch mode on terminal

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      What is Chai?

      It is a BDD / TDD assertion library for node and the browser that can be delightfully paired with any javascript testing framework. It has several interfaces that allow the developer to choose the most comfortable. The chain-capable BDD styles provide an expressive language & readable style, while the TDD assert style provides a more classical feel.

      What is Cypress?

      Cypress is a front end automated testing application created for the modern web. Cypress is built on a new architecture and runs in the same run-loop as the application being tested. As a result Cypress provides better, faster, and more reliable testing for anything that runs in a browser. Cypress works on any front-end framework or website.

      What is Jest?

      Jest provides you with multiple layers on top of Jasmine.

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