Cypress email and SMS plugin for MailSlurp. Create test email accounts to send and receive emails in Cypress tests. Read SMS and TXT messages too and test against fake mailservers.
npm install cypress-mailslurp``typescript`
it('can sign up using throwaway mailbox', function () {
// create a mailslurp instance
cy.mailslurp().then(function (mailslurp) {
// visit the demo application
cy.visit('/');
// create an email address and store it on this
cy.then(() => mailslurp.createInbox())
.then((inbox) => {
// save inbox id and email address to this
cy.wrap(inbox.id).as('inboxId');
cy.wrap(inbox.emailAddress).as('emailAddress');
})
// fill user details on app
cy.get('[data-test=sign-in-create-account-link]').click()
cy.then(function () {
// access stored email on this, make sure you use Function and not () => {} syntax for correct scope
cy.get('[name=email]').type(this.emailAddress)
cy.get('[name=password]').type('test-password')
return cy.get('[data-test=sign-up-create-account-button]').click();
})
// now wait for confirmation mail
cy.then({
// add timeout to the step to allow email to arrive
timeout: 60_000
}, function () {
return mailslurp
// wait for the email to arrive in the inbox
.waitForLatestEmail(this.inboxId, 60_000, true)
// extract the code with a pattern
.then(email => mailslurp.emailController.getEmailContentMatch({
emailId: email.id,
contentMatchOptions: {
// regex pattern to extract verification code
pattern: 'Your Demo verification code is ([0-9]{6})'
}
}))
// save the verification code to this
.then(({matches}) => cy.wrap(matches[1]).as('verificationCode'))
});
// confirm the user with the verification code
cy.then(function () {
cy.get('[name=code]').type(this.verificationCode)
cy.get('[data-test=confirm-sign-up-confirm-button]').click()
// use the email address and a test password
cy.get('[data-test=username-input]').type(this.emailAddress)
cy.get('[data-test=sign-in-password-input]').type('test-password')
// click the submit button
return cy.get('[data-test=sign-in-sign-in-button]').click();
})
cy.get('h1').should('contain', 'Welcome');
});
});
`sh`
npm install --save-dev cypress-mailslurp
Then include the plugin in your cypress/support/index.{js,ts} file.
`typescript`
import 'cypress-mailslurp';
> [!IMPORTANT]
> You must import/require cypress-mailslurp in your support file cypress/support/e2e.ts or cypress/support/index.{js,ts}
or use the cypress.json file env property:#### Environment variable
For Mac/Linux set the
CYPRESS_MAILSLURP_API_KEY environment variable:`bash
CYPRESS_MAILSLURP_API_KEY=your-api-key cypress run
`For Windows machines use the Powershell format
$env:CYPRESS_MAILSLURP_API_KEY`
$env:CYPRESS_MAILSLURP_API_KEY=your-api-key;
cypress run;
`#### Cypress env property
You can also configure Cypress using the config format.
`json
{
"env": {
"MAILSLURP_API_KEY": "your-mailslurp-api-key"
}
}
`#### Configure dynamically
You can also pass the
cy.mailslurp() function a config containing an apiKey like so:`typescript
cy.mailslurp({ apiKey: 'YOUR_KEY' })
`$3
MailSlurp requires timeouts to wait for inbound emails. You can set global timeouts in cypress.json:`json
{
"defaultCommandTimeout": 30000,
"responseTimeout": 30000,
"requestTimeout": 30000
}
`Or you can set timeouts on a per-method basis using the first argument as a timeout config:
`typescript
cy.then({ timeout: 60_000 }, () => { / use mailslurp / })
`#### Typescript support
MailSlurp adds the
mailslurp command to the Cypress cy object. Include the type definition reference comment in your test file or support index.ts:`typescript
///
`Or define the type yourself like so:
`typescript
import { MailSlurp } from "mailslurp-client";declare global {
namespace Cypress {
interface Chainable {
mailslurp: () => Promise;
}
}
}
`Usage
The Cypress MailSlurp plugin provide one simple command attached to the Cypress object: cy.mailslurp(). This method returns a MailSlurp client instance that has all the same methods and properties as the official MailSlurp client. Use the command with the then() method to access the instance:`typescript
cy.mailslurp().then(mailslurp => mailslurp.createInbox() / etc /)
`You can test that you have setup MailSlurp correctly in a test like so:
`typescript
describe('sign up using disposable email', function () {
it('can sign up using throwaway mailbox', function () {
// create a mailslurp instance
cy.mailslurp().then(function (mailslurp) {
// visit the demo application
cy.visit('/');
// create an email address and store it on this
cy.then(() => mailslurp.createInbox())
.then((inbox) => {
// save inbox id and email address to this
cy.wrap(inbox.id).as('inboxId');
cy.wrap(inbox.emailAddress).as('emailAddress');
})
// fill user details on app
cy.get('[data-test=sign-in-create-account-link]').click()
cy.then(function () {
// access stored email on this, make sure you use Function and not () => {} syntax for correct scope
cy.get('[name=email]').type(this.emailAddress)
cy.get('[name=password]').type('test-password')
return cy.get('[data-test=sign-up-create-account-button]').click();
})
// now wait for confirmation mail
cy.then({
// add timeout to the step to allow email to arrive
timeout: 120_000
}, function () {
return mailslurp
// wait for the email to arrive in the inbox
.waitForLatestEmail(this.inboxId, 120_000, true)
// extract the code with a pattern
.then(email => mailslurp.emailController.getEmailContentMatch({
emailId: email.id,
contentMatchOptions: {
// regex pattern to extract verification code
pattern: 'Your Demo verification code is ([0-9]{6})'
}
}))
// save the verification code to this
.then(({matches}) => cy.wrap(matches[1]).as('verificationCode'))
});
// confirm the user with the verification code
cy.then(function () {
cy.get('[name=code]').type(this.verificationCode)
cy.get('[data-test=confirm-sign-up-confirm-button]').click()
// use the email address and a test password
cy.get('[data-test=username-input]').type(this.emailAddress)
cy.get('[data-test=sign-in-password-input]').type('test-password')
// click the submit button
return cy.get('[data-test=sign-in-sign-in-button]').click();
})
cy.get('h1').should('contain', 'Welcome');
});
});
});
`$3
The client chained by the cy.mailslurp() has all the same methods and properties as the official MailSlurp client. See the Javascript documentation for a full API reference or see the examples below.The MailSlurp client has a number of convenience methods and also exposes the full MailSlurp API as controllers. See the class reference for full method documentation.
#### Create email address
You can create test email accounts with MailSlurp by creating inboxes. Inboxes have an
id and an emailAddress. Save the id for later use when fetching or sending emails.`typescript
await cy.mailslurp()
.then((mailslurp: MailSlurp) => mailslurp.createInboxWithOptions({}))
.then(inbox => {
expect(inbox.emailAddress).to.contain("@mailslurp")
// save the inbox values for access in other tests
cy.wrap(inbox.id).as('inboxId')
cy.wrap(inbox.emailAddress).as('emailAddress')
})
`#### Send emails
To send emails in Cypress tests first create an inbox then use the
sendEmail method.`typescript
await cy.mailslurp()
.then((mailslurp: MailSlurp) => mailslurp.sendEmail(this.inboxId, {
to: [this.emailAddress ],
subject: 'Email confirmation',
body: 'Your code is: ABC-123',
}))
`#### Receive emails in tests
Use the
waitFor methods to wait for emails for an inbox. See the email object docs for full properties.`typescript
cy.log("Waiting for email")
await cy.mailslurp().then({
// set a long timeout when waiting for an email to arrive
timeout: 60_000,
}, (mailslurp: MailSlurp) => mailslurp.waitForLatestEmail(this.inboxId, 60_000, true))
.then(email => {
expect(email.subject).toContain('Email confirmation')
const code = email.body.match(/Your code is: (\w+-\d+)/)[1]
expect(code).toEqual('ABC-1223')
})
`
#### Accessing more methods
To access all the MailSlurp methods available in the REST API and Javascript Client use the controllers on the mailslurp instance.
`typescript
cy.mailslurp().then(mailslurp => mailslurp.attachmentController.uploadAttachment({
base64Contents: fileBase64Encoded,
contentType: 'text/plain',
filename: basename(pathToAttachment)
}))
`$3
Cypress has a unique async nature. To use MailSlurp effectively with Cypress chain your commands using then() or store results in wrapped aliases using wrap() and as().`typescript
before(function() {
return cy
.mailslurp()
.then(mailslurp => mailslurp.createInbox())
.then(inbox => {
// save inbox id and email address to this (make sure you use function and not arrow syntax)
cy.wrap(inbox.id).as('inboxId');
cy.wrap(inbox.emailAddress).as('emailAddress');
});
});
it('can access values on this', function() {
// get wrapped email address and assert contains a mailslurp email address
expect(this.emailAddress).to.contain('@mailslurp');
});
`> [!NOTE]
> Using
wrap to store values across test methods requires you to use function syntax instead of () => arrow syntax. This ensure that this is dynamically scoped and includes the aliased variables.Example test
Here is an example of testing user sign up on a demo application hosted at playground.mailslurp.com.
It creates a new MailSlurp inbox before all tests and saves the inbox.id and inbox.emailAddress to a shared text context using the cy.wrap().as() methods.
It then loads the demo application, fills out a sign up form using the email address and receives a user confirmation code.
We wait for the email to arrive using the waitForLatestEmail method and then extract a confirmation code that can be submitted to the app to confirm the user.`typescript
describe('user sign up test with mailslurp plugin', function() {
// use cypress-mailslurp plugin to create an email address before test
before(function() {
return cy
.mailslurp()
.then(mailslurp => mailslurp.createInbox())
.then(inbox => {
// save inbox id and email address to this (make sure you use function and not arrow syntax)
cy.wrap(inbox.id).as('inboxId');
cy.wrap(inbox.emailAddress).as('emailAddress');
});
});
it('01 - can load the demo application', function() {
// get wrapped email address and assert contains a mailslurp email address
expect(this.emailAddress).to.contain('@mailslurp');
// visit the demo application
cy.visit('/');
cy.title().should('contain', 'React App');
});
// use function instead of arrow syntax to access aliased values on this
it('02 - can sign up using email address', function() {
// click sign up and fill out the form
cy.get('[data-test=sign-in-create-account-link]').click();
// use the email address and a test password
cy.get('[name=email]')
.type(this.emailAddress)
.trigger('change');
cy.get('[name=password]')
.type('test-password')
.trigger('change');
// click the submit button
cy.get('[data-test=sign-up-create-account-button]').click();
});
it('03 - can receive confirmation code by email', function() {
// app will send user an email containing a code, use mailslurp to wait for the latest email
cy.mailslurp()
// use inbox id and a timeout of 30 seconds
.then(mailslurp =>
mailslurp.waitForLatestEmail(this.inboxId, 30000, true)
)
// extract the confirmation code from the email body
.then(email => /.verification code is (\d{6})./.exec(email.body!!)!![1])
// fill out the confirmation form and submit
.then(code => {
cy.get('[name=code]')
.type(code)
.trigger('change');
cy.get('[data-test=confirm-sign-up-confirm-button]').click();
});
});
// fill out sign in form
it('04 - can sign in with confirmed account', function() {
// use the email address and a test password
cy.get('[data-test=username-input]')
.type(this.emailAddress)
.trigger('change');
cy.get('[data-test=sign-in-password-input]')
.type('test-password')
.trigger('change');
// click the submit button
cy.get('[data-test=sign-in-sign-in-button]').click();
});
// can see authorized welcome screen
it('05 - can see welcome screen', function() {
// click sign up and fill out the form
cy.get('h1').should('contain', 'Welcome');
});
});
``