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README.md
Running Selenium Tests
In order to run the Selenium-based web tests, some configuration for the
Roundcube test instance need to be created. Along with the default config for a
given Roundcube instance, you should provide a config specifically for running
tests. To do so, create a config file named config-test.inc.php
in the
regular Roundcube config dir. That 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 Selenium tests:
// Unit tests settings
$config['tests_username'] = 'roundcube.test@example.org';
$config['tests_password'] = '<test-account-password>';
$config['tests_url'] = 'http://localhost/roundcube/index-test.php';
The tests_url
should point to Roundcube's index-test.php file accessible by
the Selenium web browser.
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!
Run the tests
First you need to start a Selenium server. We recommend to use the Selenium Standalone Server but the tests will also run on a Selenium Grid. The tests are based in PHPUnit_Selenium which can be installed through PEAR.
To start the test suite call phpunit
from the Selenium directory:
cd <roundcube-dir>/tests/Selenium
phpunit