Product Information
What is Currents?
Currents is a cloud-based software designed for debugging and analyzing parallel CI tests. Compatible with Cypress and Playwright, it serves as an alternative to Cypress Cloud. It enables parallel execution of Cypress tests across multiple machines, reducing test time through intelligent orchestration and load balancing. Additionally, it supports Playwright's native sharding and records results from distributed Playwright workers. Currents identifies and tracks flaky tests, saving users debugging time. It integrates with other tools to provide information directly in GitHub Pull Requests or GitLab Merge Requests and can block merges upon test failures. It also sends notifications to Slack or MS Teams channels and allows users to create automations using its HTTP Webhooks and REST API.
The software enhances debugging by automatically recording test videos, screenshots, console outputs, and error stack traces. It offers test analytics, including run duration, failure rates, test instability, and detection of slow tests. Despite its comprehensive features, Currents requires no complex setup to run Cypress and Playwright tests.
How to use Currents?
Currents is a cloud-based software for debugging, analyzing, and orchestrating parallel CI tests, supporting Cypress and Playwright. It enhances test suite health, reliability, and performance by optimizing execution, detecting flaky tests, and providing detailed analyses.
Core Functions of Currents
WebHook
Gitlab
Slack
GitHub
Microsoft Teams
Parallel Computing
Usage Scenarios of Currents
- Debug and analyze parallel CI tests
- Execute Cypress tests in parallel to reduce test time
- Record and analyze Playwright distributed test results
- Detect and track flaky tests
- Display test information in GitHub Pull Requests or GitLab Merge Requests and block failed merges
- Receive test failure notifications via Slack or MS Teams
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