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cypress/browsers

Docker Pulls

Docker image with all operating system dependencies and some pre-installed browsers, but NOT Cypress itself. See cypress/included images if you need Cypress pre-installed in the image.

Platforms

cypress/browsers images are available for Linux/amd64 and Linux/arm64 platforms. Linux/arm64 images do not currently contain additional browsers.

Tags

cypress/browsers images on Cypress on Docker Hub use image tags in the form:

  • node-<node version>-chrome-<chrome version>-ff-<firefox version>-edge-<edge version>
  • latest

for example:

  • cypress/browsers:node-20.14.0-chrome-125.0.6422.141-1-ff-126.0.1-edge-125.0.2535.85-1
  • cypress/browsers:latest

To avoid unplanned breaking changes, specify a fixed <node version> & <browser version> combination tag, not the latest tag. The latest tag is linked to the latest released cypress/browsers image and is updated without notice.

CMD

When running a container from a cypress/browsers image, bash is executed, as defined by the CMD parameter of the image.

Docker interactive

In this example we first run the unchanged image cypress/browsers as a container:

cd examples/basic         # Use a pre-configured simple Cypress E2E project
npm ci                    # Install Cypress
docker run -it --rm -v .:/e2e -w /e2e cypress/browsers  # Run image as container

At the bash prompt :/e2e#, we can then enter the following commands:

npx cypress install       # Install Cypress binary into running Docker container
npx cypress run -b chrome # Run Cypress test in Chrome

Docker build and run

In this example we use a customized Dockerfile which bases a new image on cypress/browsers, copies the complete Cypress project into the image, including installed dependencies, then installs the Cypress binary.

The file is examples/basic/Dockerfile.browsers and it has the following contents:

FROM cypress/browsers
COPY . /opt/app
WORKDIR /opt/app
RUN npx cypress install # Install Cypress binary into image

We build the new image, run the container from the image and execute the Cypress command npx cypress run -b chrome to run the test using the Chrome browser:

cd examples/basic         # Use a pre-configured simple Cypress E2E project
npm ci                    # Install Cypress
docker build . -f Dockerfile.browsers -t test-browsers  # Build a new image
docker run -it --rm --entrypoint bash test-browsers -c "npx cypress run -b chrome" # Run Cypress test in container using Chrome