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in a shell. You might need admin rights to do that, use ''sudo'' if needed.
in a shell. You might need admin rights to do that, use ''sudo'' if needed.


== Running the tests ==
If you have karma installed already you may have to run
 
    npm -g update
 
at least once, if the karma dependencies fail at least 2 times.
 
After that you may have to add the path to your node modules to the ''local.conf'' file.


Running the tests is pretty easy. For now, in the ''ui'' directory of your sources start the appserver proxy
    export NODE_PATH="/usr/local/lib/node_modules:/usr/local/share/npm/lib/node_modules:$NODE_PATH"


    ./appserver.sh
== Running the tests ==


and then start the karma server with this jake task
Running the tests is pretty easy. For now, in the ''ui'' directory of your sources start the karma server with this jake task


     ./build.sh testserver
     ./build.sh testserver

Revision as of 13:28, 13 September 2013

API status: In Development

Running the ui tests

This article explains the test system of the frontend. It is aimed at developers that want to work with the frontend, be it creating new plugins or applications or modifying existing code using BDD. Bringing a BDD testing infrastructure to the frontend is still a work in progress and subject to (breaking) changes. Please contribute to the stability by reporting any issues or ideas to me.

Libraries

Setting up your system

You need at least node version 0.8 to use the latest version of karma, which we need. To install the (latest stable version of) karma runner, run

   npm install -g karma

in a shell. You might need admin rights to do that, use sudo if needed.

If you have karma installed already you may have to run

   npm -g update

at least once, if the karma dependencies fail at least 2 times.

After that you may have to add the path to your node modules to the local.conf file.

   export NODE_PATH="/usr/local/lib/node_modules:/usr/local/share/npm/lib/node_modules:$NODE_PATH"

Running the tests

Running the tests is pretty easy. For now, in the ui directory of your sources start the karma server with this jake task

   ./build.sh testserver

After that, open up a browser and point it to http://localhost:9876/.

If you don’t want to use the appserver proxy but your own backend, you need to adjust the proxies section in your ui/karma.conf.js. The appserver or a running backend won’t be needed in the future.