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README.md
In-Browser Tests
The idea of these testing suite is to make it as simple as possible to execute the tests. So, you don't have to run any additional services, nor download and install anything manually.
The tests are using Laravel Dusk and Chrome WebDriver. PHP server is used to serve Roundcube instance on tests run.
INSTALLATION
Installation:
- Note that the suite has been tested with PHP 7.3 and 7.4.
- Install Laravel Dusk with all dependencies.
composer require "laravel/dusk:~5.7.0"
- Install Chrome WebDriver for the version of Chrome/Chromium in your system. Yes, you have to have Chrome/Chromium installed.
php tests/Browser/install.php [version]
- Configure the test account and Roundcube instance.
Create a config file named config-test.inc.php
in the Roundcube config dir.
That file should provide specific db_dsnw
and
default_host
values for testing purposes as well as the credentials of a
valid IMAP user account used for running the tests with.
Add these config options used by the Browser tests:
// Unit tests settings
$config['tests_username'] = 'roundcube.test@example.org';
$config['tests_password'] = '<test-account-password>';
WARNING
Please note that the configured IMAP account as well as the Roundcube database
configred in db_dsnw
will be wiped and filled with test data in every test
run. Under no circumstances you should use credentials of a production database
or email account!
Please, keep the file as simple as possible, i.e. containing only database and imap/smtp settings needed for the test user authentication. We would want to test default configuration. Especially only Elastic skin is supported.
NOTE: Do not use devel_mode=true (i.e. you should build Elastic styles), it makes chrome-driver to behave weird, timing out when using iframes (which we do a lot).
NOTE: See .ci
directory for sample config and scripts we use for in-browser
tests on Travis.
EXECUTING THE TESTS
To run the test suite call phpunit
from the tests/Browser directory:
cd <roundcube-dir>/tests/Browser
TESTS_MODE=desktop phpunit
TESTS_MODE=phone phpunit
TESTS_MODE=tablet phpunit