graphql-engine/console/cypress
Alexis King d86a3d9501 Use fine(er)-grained dependency tracking when building permissions
This changes TableCoreCacheT to internally record dependencies at a
per-table level. In practice, this dramatically improves the performance
of building permissions: it makes it far, far less likely for
permissions to be needlessly rebuilt because some unrelated table
changed.
2020-01-08 16:45:54 -06:00
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fixtures add console to graphql-engine 2018-06-28 10:27:37 +05:30
helpers better key persistence in console (#2686) 2019-09-25 21:16:28 +05:30
integration Use fine(er)-grained dependency tracking when building permissions 2020-01-08 16:45:54 -06:00
plugins console: more tests (#35) 2018-07-04 18:27:56 +05:30
support add console to graphql-engine 2018-06-28 10:27:37 +05:30
.eslintrc.json add console to graphql-engine 2018-06-28 10:27:37 +05:30
README.md metadata button appears for custom versions (fixe #618) (#662) 2018-10-09 14:05:44 +05:30

Test

Running all tests to generate coverage

  1. Set the TEST_MODE field in cypress.json to cli
  2. Run the command npm run test from the console directory to run all the tests.

You can also run the complete tests from the cypress electron app:

  1. Set the TEST_MODE field in cypress.json to cli
  2. Run npm run cypress from the console directory.
  3. Click on test_complete.js

Running tests individually

Tests are modularized into following modules:

  • API-Explorer
  • Data
    • Migration Mode
    • Create Table
    • Insert Browse
    • Modify Table
    • Table Relationships
    • Table and View Permissions
    • Views

To run the tests for the modules individually (say for create table),

  • Go to the cypress.json and set the env > TEST_MODE variable to ui.
{
    "env": {
        "TEST_MODE": "ui"
    }
}
  • Run the command npm run cypress and click on create-table > test.js