What is Sorry-cypress?
Open-source, self-hosted alternative Cypress Dashboard.
Sorry-cypress is a tool in the Javascript Testing Framework category of a tech stack.
Sorry-cypress is an open source tool with 2.7K GitHub stars and 295 GitHub forks. Here’s a link to Sorry-cypress's open source repository on GitHub
Who uses Sorry-cypress?
Companies
4 companies reportedly use Sorry-cypress in their tech stacks, including WebTech Team, DevOPS and Infrastructure, and QA.
Developers
5 developers on StackShare have stated that they use Sorry-cypress.
Sorry-cypress Integrations
GitHub, Docker, Slack, GitLab, and Kubernetes are some of the popular tools that integrate with Sorry-cypress. Here's a list of all 13 tools that integrate with Sorry-cypress.
Pros of Sorry-cypress
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Sorry-cypress's Features
- Run cypress tests in parallel with no limitations
- Upload screenshots and videos to your own storage
- Browse test results, screenshots and video recordings
- Self-hosted - use your own infrastructure, own your data
- Integrate with GitHub or anything else via webhooks
- Ready to use Docker images, Kubernetes and AWS Cloud Formation template
Sorry-cypress Alternatives & Comparisons
What are some alternatives to Sorry-cypress?
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npm
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