Navigate back or forward to the previous or next URL in the browser's history.
Syntax​
cy.go(direction)
cy.go(direction, options)
Usage​
cy.go('back')
Arguments​
The direction to navigate.
You can use back or forward to go one step back or forward. You could also
navigate to a specific history position (-1 goes back one page, 1 goes
forward one page, etc).
Pass in an options object to change the default behavior of cy.go().
| Option | Default | Description | 
|---|---|---|
| log | true | Displays the command in the Command log | 
| timeout | pageLoadTimeout | Time to wait for cy.go()to resolve before timing out | 
Yields ​
- cy.go()'yields the- windowobject after the page finishes loading'
Examples​
Direction​
Go back in browser's history​
cy.go('back') // equivalent to clicking back button
Go forward in browser's history​
cy.go('forward') // equivalent to clicking forward button
Number​
Go back in browser's history​
cy.go(-1) // equivalent to clicking back button
Go forward in browser's history​
cy.go(1) // equivalent to clicking forward button
Notes​
Refreshing and loading the page​
If going forward or back causes a full page refresh, Cypress will wait for the new page to load before moving on to new commands.
Cypress additionally handles situations where a page load was not caused (such as hash routing) and will resolve immediately.
Rules​
Requirements ​
- cy.go()requires being chained off of- cy.
- cy.go()requires the response to be- content-type: text/html.
- cy.go()requires the response code to be- 2xxafter following redirects.
- cy.go()requires the load- loadevent to eventually fire.
Assertions ​
- cy.go()will automatically wait for assertions you have chained to pass
Timeouts ​
- cy.go()can time out waiting for the page to fire its- loadevent.
- cy.go()can time out waiting for assertions you've added to pass.
Command Log​
Go back in browser's history
cy.visit('http://localhost:8000/folders').go('back')
The commands above will display in the Command Log as:

When clicking on the go command within the command log, the console outputs
the following:
