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The config in your base URL is different. It will also be helpful to provide a runnable reproduction. |
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Thank you so much for the quick answer, but I can't create a runnable reproduction. |
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And After I changed the Cypress baseURL it's still give's me the same issue. |
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Any reason you're trying to run the project in Docker? Also, can you share why you are using cypress/included:5.0.0? |
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@HackPoint Is your local app (the one you are testing) running also in a docker container? @amirrustam I faced the same issue, but found that since I was hitting a dockerized app and api, I had to set my baseUrl and apiBaseUrl params to "http://webapp/" and "http://api" respectively, instead of localhost:4001 and localhost:3000, and run my dockerized Cypress with the param --network AppNetwork (which is the docker network my app and api are using)
http://webapp and http://api are the url's that docker exposes through the AppNetwork |
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@HackPoint was @jprealini's suggestion helpful? |
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@amirrustam Just a quick update here... Even though I was able to make Cypress run like that, and it opens the dockerized app correctly, I am facing a different issue now, which I suppose is related to the CORS request limitation (referenced here cypress-io/cypress#944 ). Basically, since my api is in a different superdomain, requests made from the app in Cypress never resolve |
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No 😢 |
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Example: |
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My Error:
My docker-compose
My config
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