Cypress automatically includes minimatch and exposes it as Cypress.minimatch
.
Use Cypress.minimatch
to test out glob patterns against strings.
Syntax
Cypress.minimatch()
Usage
Correct Usage
Cypress.minimatch()
Incorrect Usage
cy.minimatch() // Errors, cannot be chained off 'cy'
Examples
By default Cypress uses minimatch
to test glob patterns against XHR URLs.
If you’re struggling with writing the correct pattern you can iterate much faster by testing directly in your Developer Tools console.
// test that the glob you're writing matches the XHR's url // returns true Cypress.minimatch('/users/1/comments', '/users/*/comments', { matchBase: true }) // returns false Cypress.minimatch('/users/1/comments/2', '/users/*/comments', { matchBase: true })
We’re adding the { matchBase: true }
option because under the hood Cypress actually uses that option by default.
Now let’s test out **
support.
// ** matches against all downstream path segments // returns true Cypress.minimatch('/foo/bar/baz/123/quux?a=b&c=2', '/foo/**', { matchBase: true }) // whereas * matches only the next path segment // returns false Cypress.minimatch('/foo/bar/baz/123/quux?a=b&c=2', '/foo/*', { matchBase: false })