hash
  End-to-End Only
 Get the current URL hash of the page that is currently active.
This is an alias of cy.location('hash')
Syntax
cy.hash()
cy.hash(options)
Usage
Correct Usage
cy.hash() // Get the url hash
Arguments
options (Object)
Pass in an options object to change the default behavior of cy.hash().
cy.hash( options )
| Option | Default | Description | 
|---|---|---|
| log | true | Displays the command in the Command log | 
| timeout | defaultCommandTimeout | Time to wait for cy.hash()to resolve before timing out | 
Yields
- When the current URL contains a hash, cy.hash()yields the current URL's hash (including the#character).
- When the current URL does not contain a hash, cy.hash()yields an empty string.
- cy.hash()is a query, and it is safe to chain further commands.
Examples
No Args
Assert that hash is #/users/1 given remote URL: http://localhost:8000/app/#/users/1
// yields #/users/1
cy.hash().should('eq', '#/users/1') // => true
Assert that the hash matches via RegExp
<ul id="users">
  <li>
    <a href="#/users/8fc45b67-d2e5-465a-b822-b281d9c8e4d1">Fred</a>
  </li>
</ul>
cy.get('#users li').find('a').click()
cy.hash().should('match', /users\/.+$/) // => true
Rules
Requirements
- 
cy.hash()requires being chained off ofcy.
Assertions
- 
cy.hash()will automatically retry until all chained assertions have passed
Timeouts
- 
cy.hash()can time out waiting for assertions you've added to pass.
Command Log
Assert that the hash matches #users/new
cy.hash().should('eq', '#users/new')
The commands above will display in the Command Log as:
 
 When clicking on hash within the command log, the console outputs the
following:
