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Elm UI Test Suite
There are two types of tests for Elm UI. The normal kind, which are located in tests/suite/
These can be run using elm-test
and can be run via
elm-test
at the elm-ui
root.
Layout Testing
elm-ui
also needs to ensure that all layouts work as expected on all browsers.
In order to do this, we need a different testing environment.
So, the tests in elm-ui/tests/Tests
will render output, then harvest bounding boxes form the browser, and run the test on the resulting data.
In order to run the test locally, compile
elm make Tests/Run.elm --output elm.js
and then open gather-styles.html
Alternatively, you can run the tests locally using selenium by running:
python3 automation/run.py --local
from the tests
directory.
Running on Sauce Labs
In order to automate some of this stuff, this test can be run on Sauce Labs.
If you have an account, you'll need to create a elm-ui/sauce.env
file, which has the following fields:
export SAUCE_ACCESS_KEY={your key}
export SAUCE_USERNAME={your username}
You can then run.
python3 automation/run.py
Note: The compiled elm-ui
test needs to be made public somewhere in order for this to work. At the moment it's at my github.io account, though something more permanenet might be set up.
Sauce Labs References
https://wiki.saucelabs.com/display/DOCS/Platform+Configurator#/ https://wiki.saucelabs.com/display/DOCS/Sauce+Labs+Basics https://github.com/saucelabs-sample-test-frameworks/Python-Pytest-Selenium