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When running electron in Windows, isTTY ends up being false. To preserve the native behavior of Windows, we're opting not to monkey patch this. However, we will force colors to be output correctly (if originally supported) thus making Windows look nice™.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
…r when xvfb exits with status code 1, force tty in linux, handle colors in windows, enable logging cypress:xvfb stderr
* cli: fixes#838 start cypress in dev by routing through the CLI
- matches how we run in production better to keep parity and consistency
* cli: add coerceFalse for clarity
* cli: add global flag, update to work with windows
* server: bring into parity with root scripts
* cli: just execute start script directly to work with windows
* cli: if colors are supported then force them via env vars
- this fixes windows not displaying colors from electron because by
default isTTY is false (due to electron)
* cli: fixes#921 don't ignore stderr, inherit stdio on everything except when linux + xvfb
- filter out stderr messages coming from Xlib or libudev (from xvfb)
* cli, server: force stderr tty so that normalize tty behavior when piping
* server: drop in supports color so debug outputs more colors!
* server: remove empty line
* root: refer to cypress not monorepo
* cli: make util.supportsColor return boolean
* cl: add tests around spawn behavior with forcing colors, tty, and stdio configuration
* cli: handle xvfb onStderrData callback to output debug information
* cli: handle non zero exit code error from xvfb with special message
Per this issue in electron: electron/electron#11488
When running electron in Windows,
isTTY
ends up being false. To preserve the native behavior of Windows, we're opting not to monkey patch this. However, we will force colors to be output correctly (if originally supported) thus making Windows look nice™.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: