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Controlling a Stripe payent popup with Cypress.io
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// for this to work you need to set `"chromeWebSecurity": false` in cypress.json | |
describe('Make Stripe Payment', function() { | |
before(function() { | |
cy.visit('http://localhost:3000/en/stripe/checkout/') | |
Cypress.Cookies.preserveOnce('sessionid') | |
}) | |
it('should enter credit card details and finalise payment', function() { | |
cy.get('[data-test="button-FormStripeCart-PayWithCreditCard"]').click() | |
// there are better ways to get the iFrame in a promise, I think, and there is | |
// a new API coming up soon to deal with iFrames, but I was lazy and just put a | |
// wait here - 6secs is usually enough to let the Stripe popup load fully | |
cy.wait(6000) | |
cy.get('iframe').then($iframe => { | |
const doc = $iframe.contents() | |
let input = doc.find('input')[0] | |
// super weird stuff here, if you just input '4242424242424242', the value | |
// that you end up seing in the input element is jumbled up a little, | |
// probably because of the way how Stripe inserts spaces while you are | |
// typing. By luck I found out that this issue can get worked around if | |
// you just chain-call type() | |
cy | |
.wrap(input) | |
.type('4242') | |
.type('4242') | |
.type('4242') | |
.type('4242') | |
input = doc.find('input')[1] | |
cy | |
.wrap(input) | |
.clear() | |
.type('12') | |
.type('20') | |
input = doc.find('input')[2] | |
cy | |
.wrap(input) | |
.type('123') | |
.type('{enter}') | |
}) | |
cy.url({ timeout: 20000 }).should('contain', '/en/profile/my-orders/') | |
Cypress.Cookies.preserveOnce('sessionid') | |
}) | |
}) |
My Stripe form after clicking the 'Submit' button results in Cypress showing 'Whoops, There are no Tests to Run'.
Does anyone has any idea why?
Thanks @dbalatero, very helpful. It worked on my end.
cy.get("#braint-hosted-number")
.its("0.contentDocument.body")
.then(cy.wrap)
.invoke("val", "4005519200000004")
.click()
.type("4005519200000004");
For the 3D secure I cleaned it up a bit and made it into a utility, so I can both confirm and deny it. Hope it helps someone Note the
__privateStripeFrame
does not have the number, it could fail on you randomly otherwise :)function confirm3DSecureDialog (confirm = true) { cy.wait(5000) cy.get('iframe[name^=__privateStripeFrame]') .then(($firstIFrame) => { cy.wrap($firstIFrame.contents().find('iframe#challengeFrame')) .then(($secondIFrame) => { // authorise const target = confirm ? '#test-source-authorize-3ds' : '#test-source-fail-3ds' cy.wrap($secondIFrame.contents().find(target)).click() }) }) }
About testing 3DS, has anybody had an issue that after confirming 3ds modal your next code not running?
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I found another method for handling Stripe's SCA/3DS popup. Inspired both by the comments here and recently implementing puppeteer to handle an azure login (big props to this blog post ) I realised if you have the URL source of the frame, you can just browse to it.
I've created a gist here.