etherpad-lite/tests
muxator 4a17443a2e tests: future proof travis/runner.sh and make it more robust
This change only slightly modifies the bahaviour of travis/runner.sh, but:

1. speeds up the tests, because it does not install dependencies before running
   them. Dependencies are already installed by .travis.yml in its "install"
   section;
2. if for some reason Etherpad does not start, there is a sudden failure,
   instead of launching the front end tests anyway, and then having to wait 10
   minutes for them to time out;
3. it is compatible with a different way of installing etherpad dependencies
   ("npm ci" instead of "npm install"), whereas the previous one broke. This
   will probably be introduced in a while, so this change future-proofs for it
   (see #3778).
4. it is more robust, because it detects more reliably the paths, and changes
   between them correctly;

Please note that the script now requires bash instead of a generic posix shell.
This may break on platforms which default to a different shell (FreeBSD, MacOS?)
2020-03-29 23:59:28 +02:00
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backend ci: test basic application response of the docker build 2019-12-25 00:28:38 +01:00
container ci: test basic application response of the docker build 2019-12-25 00:28:38 +01:00
frontend tests: future proof travis/runner.sh and make it more robust 2020-03-29 23:59:28 +02:00
README.md tests: backend tests are now run with "npm test" instead of a custom bash script 2018-07-28 23:54:51 +02:00

About this folder: Tests

Before running the tests, start an Etherpad instance on your machine.

Frontend

To run the frontend tests, point your browser to <yourdomainhere>/tests/frontend

Backend

To run the backend tests, run cd src and then npm test