b6519e0f1f
fixes GRO-34 fixes GRO-33 This is a revision of a previous commit, that broke the browser tests because changes in the data generator (requiring bookshelf had side effects). This adds a new way to run all tests with enforced numeric ObjectIDs. These numeric ids cause issues if they are used withing NQL filters. So they surface tiny bugs in our codebase. You can run tests using this option via: NUMERIC_IDS=1 yarn test:e2e Removed some defensive logic that could be explained by this discovered issue. |
||
---|---|---|
.. | ||
app | ||
config | ||
lib | ||
mirage | ||
public/assets | ||
tests | ||
.editorconfig | ||
.ember-cli | ||
.eslintignore | ||
.eslintrc.js | ||
.lint-todo | ||
.lint-todorc.js | ||
.template-lintrc.js | ||
.watchmanconfig | ||
ember-cli-build.js | ||
ember-cli-update.json | ||
jsconfig.json | ||
package.json | ||
README.md | ||
testem.js |
Ghost-Admin
This is the home of the Ember.js-based Admin app that ships with Ghost.
Running tests
Build and run tests once:
TZ=UTC yarn test
Note the TZ=UTC
environment variable which is currently required to get tests working if your system timezone doesn't match UTC.
If you are serving the admin app (e.g., when running yarn serve
, or when running yarn dev
in the main Ghost project), you can also run the tests in your browser by going to http://localhost:4200/tests.
This has the additional benefit that you can use await this.pauseTest()
in your tests to temporarily pause tests (best to also add this.timeout(0);
to avoid timeouts). This allows you to inspect the DOM in your browser to debug tests. You can resume tests by running resumeTest()
in your browser console.
Writing tests
When writing tests and not using the http://localhost:4200/tests
browser tests, it can be easier to have a separate watching build that builds the project for the test environment (this drastically reduces the time you have to wait when running tests):
yarn build --environment=test -w -o="dist-test"
After that, you can easily run tests locally:
Run all tests:
TZ=UTC yarn test 1 --path="dist-test"
To have a cleaner output:
TZ=UTC yarn test 1 --reporter dot --path="dist-test"
This shows a dot (.
) for every successful test, and F
for every failed test. At the end, it will only show the output of the failed tests.
To run a specific test file:
TZ=UTC yarn test 1 --reporter dot --path="dist-test" -mp=tests/acceptance/settings/newsletters-test.js
Hint: you can easily copy the path of a test in VSCode by right clicking on the test file and choosing Copy Relative Path
.
To have a full list of the available options, run
ember exam --help
Copyright & License
Copyright (c) 2013-2023 Ghost Foundation - Released under the MIT license. Ghost and the Ghost Logo are trademarks of Ghost Foundation Ltd. Please see our trademark policy for info on acceptable usage.