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iokhrime-che-e2e

v1.0.0

Published

## Requirements

Readme

Module for launch E2E tests related to Che 7

Requirements

  • node 8.x
  • "Chrome" browser 69.x or later
  • deployed Che 7 with accessible URL

Before launch

Perform commands:

  • export TS_SELENIUM_BASE_URL=<Che7 URL>
  • npm install

Default launch

  • npm test

Custom launch

  • Use environment variables which described in the 'TestConstants.ts' file
  • Use environment variables for setting timeouts if needed. You can see the list in 'TimeoutConstants.ts'. You can see the list of those variables and their value if you set the 'TS_SELENIUM_PRINT_TIMEOUT_VARIABLES = true'

Docker launch

  • open terminal and go to the "e2e" directory
  • export the "TS_SELENIUM_BASE_URL" variable with "Che" url
  • run command "npm run test-docker"

Docker launch with changed tests

For launching tests with local changes perform next steps:

  • open terminal and go to the "e2e" directory
  • export the "TS_SELENIUM_BASE_URL" variable with "Che" url
  • run command "npm run test-docker-mount-e2e"

Debug docker launch

The 'eclipse/che-e2e' docker image has VNC server instaled inside. For connecting use '0.0.0.0:5920' adress.

The "Happy Path" scenario launching

The easiest way to do that is to perform steps which are described in the "Docker launch" paragraph. For running tests without docker, please perform next steps: