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* docs: update maintaining * chore(e2e): add maxFailures to playwright * fix(ci): skip submodule in e2e job We don't need the submodules for the e2e job. This will speed up the checkout step. * feat(ci): add test-e2e-proxy job This adds a new job to CI to run our tests behind Caddy and simulate code-server running against a reverse-proxy. * refactor: make e2e work with reverse proxy This refactors the e2e test in a couple ways: - remove setting cookie in localStorage (instead we pass --auth none) - refactor address() method to account for reverse proxy logic * Update test/e2e/models/CodeServer.ts * Update test/playwright.config.ts * Update test/utils/constants.ts Co-authored-by: Asher <ash@coder.com> * Update test/utils/helpers.ts Co-authored-by: Asher <ash@coder.com> Co-authored-by: Asher <ash@coder.com>
65 lines
2.0 KiB
TypeScript
65 lines
2.0 KiB
TypeScript
import { test as base } from "@playwright/test"
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import { CodeServer, CodeServerPage } from "./models/CodeServer"
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/**
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* Wraps `test.describe` to create and manage an instance of code-server. If you
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* don't use this you will need to create your own code-server instance and pass
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* it to `test.use`.
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*
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* If `includeCredentials` is `true` page requests will be authenticated.
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*/
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export const describe = (
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name: string,
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codeServerArgs: string[],
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codeServerEnv: NodeJS.ProcessEnv,
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fn: (codeServer: CodeServer) => void,
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) => {
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test.describe(name, () => {
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// This will spawn on demand so nothing is necessary on before.
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const codeServer = new CodeServer(name, codeServerArgs, codeServerEnv, undefined)
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// Kill code-server after the suite has ended. This may happen even without
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// doing it explicitly but it seems prudent to be sure.
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test.afterAll(async () => {
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await codeServer.close()
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})
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test.use({
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// Makes `codeServer` and `authenticated` available to the extend call
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// below.
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codeServer,
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// NOTE@jsjoeio some tests use --cert which uses a self-signed certificate
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// without this option, those tests will fail.
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ignoreHTTPSErrors: true,
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})
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fn(codeServer)
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})
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}
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interface TestFixtures {
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codeServer: CodeServer
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codeServerPage: CodeServerPage
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}
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/**
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* Create a test that spawns code-server if necessary and ensures the page is
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* ready.
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*/
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export const test = base.extend<TestFixtures>({
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codeServer: undefined, // No default; should be provided through `test.use`.
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codeServerPage: async ({ codeServer, page }, use) => {
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// It's possible code-server might prevent navigation because of unsaved
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// changes (seems to happen based on timing even if no changes have been
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// made too). In these cases just accept.
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page.on("dialog", (d) => d.accept())
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const codeServerPage = new CodeServerPage(codeServer, page)
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await codeServerPage.navigate()
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await use(codeServerPage)
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},
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})
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/** Shorthand for test.expect. */
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export const expect = test.expect
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