Tests

Fauxton has both unit tests, implemented with Jest, and end-to-end tests using Nightwatch against Selenium.

Unit tests

To run all tests:

npm run test

You can run only specific tests by providing a pattern or filename.

E.g.: to run tests in the filename.test.js file:

npm run test -- filename.test.js

E.g.: to run tests under the addons/cors path:

npm run test -- addons/cors

End-to-end tests

To run selenium locally you need Docker installed. Selenium runs in a Docker container and connects to a CouchDB instance in another container. To start them run the command:

npm run docker:up

You can run npm run docker:logs to see when the CouchDB instance is ready to go. You also need a Fauxton server instance runnning:

grunt debugDev && DIST=./dist/debug ./bin/fauxton

Finally to run the tests:

grunt nightwatch

Or to run only one file:

grunt nightwatch --file=viewEdit

View the package.json scripts section for some other useful docker commands.

Debugging Selenium tests

To debug and view a failing selenium test, you need to run the selenium container with vnc built into it:

npm run docker:debug-up

Once it is up and running you can connect to it with any VNC client on 127.0.0.1:5900. On MacOSX open safari and type vnc://127.0.0.1:5900. That will open screen sharing. It will then prompt for the password which is secret.

After that run a Fauxton server instance and the nightwatch tests you want to debug.

Omitting Nightwatch tests

If you need to omit particular tests from running you can add a testBlacklist option to the nightwatch section of your settings.json file. That defines an object of the following form:

// ...
"nightwatch": { 
  // ...
  "testBlacklist": {
    "documents": ["*"],
    "databases": [
      "checkDatabaseTooltip.js",
      "createsDatabase.js"
    ]
  }
}
// ...

The properties (documents, databases) map to a particular addon folder name (see app/addons). The values should be an array of tests that you don't want to run. * will flag all tests from being ran, otherwise you just enter the names of the files to omit.

Cleaning up old tests

Each test run generates a new database. Sometimes these databases will not be removed. You can run npm run remove-test-dbs to clean up any left over databases.