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I'm making good progress with Cypress but come a bit unstuck when trying to call a single Spec.



The line in package.json look like:



 "cypress:runST": "cypress run --spec'/cypress/integration/02_DBM_H1_ST_spec.js'",


I start this with npm run cypress:runST...errors!



Even if I try running this as:



`npm run cypress run --spec '/cypress/integration/02_DBM_H1_ST_spec.js'


I still get errors:



Can't run because no spec files were found.

We searched for any files matching this glob pattern:

'cypressintegration2_DBM_H1_ST_spec.js'


and from NPM Logs:



10 silly lifecycle cypress_research@1.0.0~cypress:runST: Args: [ '/d /s /c',
10 silly lifecycle 'cypress run --spec '/cypress/integration/02_DBM_H1_ST_spec.js'' ]
11 silly lifecycle cypress_research@1.0.0~cypress:runST: Returned: code: 1 signal: null
12 info lifecycle cypress_research@1.0.0~cypress:runST: Failed to exec cypress:runST script


I have a feeling it's the syntax in the command but then again if that was the case it would run 'bare'..but I get the same error. No idea where the '' afer spec and after .js come from.



Any ideas please?
Thanks










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    I'm making good progress with Cypress but come a bit unstuck when trying to call a single Spec.



    The line in package.json look like:



     "cypress:runST": "cypress run --spec'/cypress/integration/02_DBM_H1_ST_spec.js'",


    I start this with npm run cypress:runST...errors!



    Even if I try running this as:



    `npm run cypress run --spec '/cypress/integration/02_DBM_H1_ST_spec.js'


    I still get errors:



    Can't run because no spec files were found.

    We searched for any files matching this glob pattern:

    'cypressintegration2_DBM_H1_ST_spec.js'


    and from NPM Logs:



    10 silly lifecycle cypress_research@1.0.0~cypress:runST: Args: [ '/d /s /c',
    10 silly lifecycle 'cypress run --spec '/cypress/integration/02_DBM_H1_ST_spec.js'' ]
    11 silly lifecycle cypress_research@1.0.0~cypress:runST: Returned: code: 1 signal: null
    12 info lifecycle cypress_research@1.0.0~cypress:runST: Failed to exec cypress:runST script


    I have a feeling it's the syntax in the command but then again if that was the case it would run 'bare'..but I get the same error. No idea where the '' afer spec and after .js come from.



    Any ideas please?
    Thanks










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      I'm making good progress with Cypress but come a bit unstuck when trying to call a single Spec.



      The line in package.json look like:



       "cypress:runST": "cypress run --spec'/cypress/integration/02_DBM_H1_ST_spec.js'",


      I start this with npm run cypress:runST...errors!



      Even if I try running this as:



      `npm run cypress run --spec '/cypress/integration/02_DBM_H1_ST_spec.js'


      I still get errors:



      Can't run because no spec files were found.

      We searched for any files matching this glob pattern:

      'cypressintegration2_DBM_H1_ST_spec.js'


      and from NPM Logs:



      10 silly lifecycle cypress_research@1.0.0~cypress:runST: Args: [ '/d /s /c',
      10 silly lifecycle 'cypress run --spec '/cypress/integration/02_DBM_H1_ST_spec.js'' ]
      11 silly lifecycle cypress_research@1.0.0~cypress:runST: Returned: code: 1 signal: null
      12 info lifecycle cypress_research@1.0.0~cypress:runST: Failed to exec cypress:runST script


      I have a feeling it's the syntax in the command but then again if that was the case it would run 'bare'..but I get the same error. No idea where the '' afer spec and after .js come from.



      Any ideas please?
      Thanks










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      I'm making good progress with Cypress but come a bit unstuck when trying to call a single Spec.



      The line in package.json look like:



       "cypress:runST": "cypress run --spec'/cypress/integration/02_DBM_H1_ST_spec.js'",


      I start this with npm run cypress:runST...errors!



      Even if I try running this as:



      `npm run cypress run --spec '/cypress/integration/02_DBM_H1_ST_spec.js'


      I still get errors:



      Can't run because no spec files were found.

      We searched for any files matching this glob pattern:

      'cypressintegration2_DBM_H1_ST_spec.js'


      and from NPM Logs:



      10 silly lifecycle cypress_research@1.0.0~cypress:runST: Args: [ '/d /s /c',
      10 silly lifecycle 'cypress run --spec '/cypress/integration/02_DBM_H1_ST_spec.js'' ]
      11 silly lifecycle cypress_research@1.0.0~cypress:runST: Returned: code: 1 signal: null
      12 info lifecycle cypress_research@1.0.0~cypress:runST: Failed to exec cypress:runST script


      I have a feeling it's the syntax in the command but then again if that was the case it would run 'bare'..but I get the same error. No idea where the '' afer spec and after .js come from.



      Any ideas please?
      Thanks







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          Assuming package.json is at the same level as the cypress folder, this should work



          "cypress:runST": "cypress run --spec cypress/integration/02_DBM_H1_ST_spec.js",





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          • Thanks - that worked! it was the ' around the path causing issues...although these are stated as required on the Cypress site!
            – David Redmayne
            Nov 12 at 9:26










          • LOL Cypress might find a way to run tests against the docs!
            – eric99
            Nov 12 at 18:28

















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          From windows command prompt, cd to the cypress folder. Then please try running the command like below;



          cypress run --spec cypress/integration/02_DBM_H1_ST_spec.js


          The screenshot below, refer to an example of my test-spec.js run from the command prompt



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            Assuming package.json is at the same level as the cypress folder, this should work



            "cypress:runST": "cypress run --spec cypress/integration/02_DBM_H1_ST_spec.js",





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            • Thanks - that worked! it was the ' around the path causing issues...although these are stated as required on the Cypress site!
              – David Redmayne
              Nov 12 at 9:26










            • LOL Cypress might find a way to run tests against the docs!
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              Nov 12 at 18:28














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            Assuming package.json is at the same level as the cypress folder, this should work



            "cypress:runST": "cypress run --spec cypress/integration/02_DBM_H1_ST_spec.js",





            share|improve this answer




















            • Thanks - that worked! it was the ' around the path causing issues...although these are stated as required on the Cypress site!
              – David Redmayne
              Nov 12 at 9:26










            • LOL Cypress might find a way to run tests against the docs!
              – eric99
              Nov 12 at 18:28












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            Assuming package.json is at the same level as the cypress folder, this should work



            "cypress:runST": "cypress run --spec cypress/integration/02_DBM_H1_ST_spec.js",





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            Assuming package.json is at the same level as the cypress folder, this should work



            "cypress:runST": "cypress run --spec cypress/integration/02_DBM_H1_ST_spec.js",






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            • Thanks - that worked! it was the ' around the path causing issues...although these are stated as required on the Cypress site!
              – David Redmayne
              Nov 12 at 9:26










            • LOL Cypress might find a way to run tests against the docs!
              – eric99
              Nov 12 at 18:28
















            • Thanks - that worked! it was the ' around the path causing issues...although these are stated as required on the Cypress site!
              – David Redmayne
              Nov 12 at 9:26










            • LOL Cypress might find a way to run tests against the docs!
              – eric99
              Nov 12 at 18:28















            Thanks - that worked! it was the ' around the path causing issues...although these are stated as required on the Cypress site!
            – David Redmayne
            Nov 12 at 9:26




            Thanks - that worked! it was the ' around the path causing issues...although these are stated as required on the Cypress site!
            – David Redmayne
            Nov 12 at 9:26












            LOL Cypress might find a way to run tests against the docs!
            – eric99
            Nov 12 at 18:28




            LOL Cypress might find a way to run tests against the docs!
            – eric99
            Nov 12 at 18:28












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            From windows command prompt, cd to the cypress folder. Then please try running the command like below;



            cypress run --spec cypress/integration/02_DBM_H1_ST_spec.js


            The screenshot below, refer to an example of my test-spec.js run from the command prompt



            enter image description here






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              From windows command prompt, cd to the cypress folder. Then please try running the command like below;



              cypress run --spec cypress/integration/02_DBM_H1_ST_spec.js


              The screenshot below, refer to an example of my test-spec.js run from the command prompt



              enter image description here






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                From windows command prompt, cd to the cypress folder. Then please try running the command like below;



                cypress run --spec cypress/integration/02_DBM_H1_ST_spec.js


                The screenshot below, refer to an example of my test-spec.js run from the command prompt



                enter image description here






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                From windows command prompt, cd to the cypress folder. Then please try running the command like below;



                cypress run --spec cypress/integration/02_DBM_H1_ST_spec.js


                The screenshot below, refer to an example of my test-spec.js run from the command prompt



                enter image description here







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