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refs #9178 `yarn test` only runs acceptance and unit tests. We will setup a cronjob in Travis and run the regression tests once per day. You can manually run them with `yarn test:regression` This separation is just a first step into the right direction. Travis will no longer run for 10-13minutes. The goal is to run common API use cases and unit tests in Travis and locally by default. ## After this separation we still need to: - re-work our test utility - remove some tests - define which tests are our common API use cases - rewrite some tests - make testing easier (starting/stopping Ghost, fixtures and resetting services or event listeners, it's a pain and takes sometimes ages to fix tests) --- **Acceptance:** - common/basic API use cases against the current **stable** API **Unit:** - all unit tests (no database access) - proper mocking **Regression:** - packages we don't want to run for each PR or commit - tests which protect Ghost from breaking components and behaviour - it is wishful that regression tests are using Ghost's API's (frontend, apps, core) --- **This PR requires an update to our docs.** |
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