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README.md

Running tests

Functional tests

  • Run the functional tests:

    export SIMPLETEST_DB='mysql://root@localhost/dev_d8'
    export SIMPLETEST_BASE_URL='http://d8.dev'
    ./vendor/bin/phpunit -c core --testsuite functional
    

Note: functional tests have to be invoked with a user in the same group as the web server user. You can either configure Apache (or nginx) to run as your own system user or run tests as a privileged user instead.

To develop locally, a straightforward - but also less secure - approach is to run tests as your own system user. To achieve that, change the default Apache user to run as your system user. Typically, you'd need to modify /etc/apache2/envvars on Linux or /etc/apache2/httpd.conf on Mac.

Example for Linux:

export APACHE_RUN_USER=<your-user>
export APACHE_RUN_GROUP=<your-group>

Example for Mac:

User <your-user>
Group <your-group>

Functional javascript tests

Javascript tests use the Selenium2Driver which allows you to control a big range of browsers. By default Drupal uses chromedriver to run tests. For help installing and starting selenium, see http://mink.behat.org/en/latest/drivers/selenium2.html

  • Make sure you have a recent version of chrome installed

  • Install selenium-server-standalone and chromedriver

Example for Mac:

brew install selenium-server-standalone
brew install chromedriver
  • Before running tests make sure that selenium-server is running

    selenium-server -port 4444
    
  • Set the correct driver args and run the tests:

    export MINK_DRIVER_ARGS_WEBDRIVER='["chrome", null, "http://localhost:4444/wd/hub"]'
    ./vendor/bin/phpunit -c core --testsuite functional-javascript
    
  • It is possible to use alternate browsers if the required dependencies are installed. For example to use Firefox:

    export MINK_DRIVER_ARGS_WEBDRIVER='["firefox", null, "http://localhost:4444/wd/hub"]'
    ./vendor/bin/phpunit -c core --testsuite functional-javascript
    
  • To force all BrowserTestBase (including legacy JavascriptTestBase) tests to use webdriver:

    export MINK_DRIVER_CLASS='Drupal\FunctionalJavascriptTests\DrupalSelenium2Driver'
    ./vendor/bin/phpunit -c core --testsuite functional-javascript
    

Running legacy javascript tests

Older javascript test may use the PhantomJSDriver. To run these tests you will have to install and start PhantomJS.

  • Start PhantomJS:

    phantomjs --ssl-protocol=any --ignore-ssl-errors=true ./vendor/jcalderonzumba/gastonjs/src/Client/main.js 8510 1024 768 2>&1 >> /dev/null &
    
  • Then you can run the test:

    ./vendor/bin/phpunit -c core --testsuite functional-javascript
    

Running tests with a different user

If the default user is e.g. www-data, the above functional tests will have to be invoked with sudo instead:

export SIMPLETEST_DB='mysql://root@localhost/dev_d8'
export SIMPLETEST_BASE_URL='http://d8.dev'
sudo -u www-data -E ./vendor/bin/phpunit -c core --testsuite functional
sudo -u www-data -E ./vendor/bin/phpunit -c core --testsuite functional-javascript

Nightwatch tests

  • Ensure your vendor directory is populated (e.g. by running composer install)
  • If you're running PHP 7.0 or greater you will need to upgrade PHPUnit with composer run-script drupal-phpunit-upgrade
  • Install Node.js and yarn. The versions required are specificed inside core/package.json in the engines field
  • Install Google Chrome
  • Inside the core folder, run yarn install
  • Configure the nightwatch settings by copying .env.example to .env and editing as necessary.
  • Ensure you have a web server running (as instructed in .env)
  • Again inside the core folder, run yarn test:nightwatch to run the tests. By default this will output reports to core/reports
  • Nightwatch will run tests for core, as well as contrib and custom modules and themes. It will search for tests located under folders with the pattern **/tests/**/Nightwatch/(Tests|Commands|Assertions)
  • To run only core tests, run yarn test:nightwatch --tag core
  • To skip running core tests, run yarn test:nightwatch --skiptags core
  • To run a single test, run e.g. yarn test:nightwatch tests/Drupal/Nightwatch/Tests/exampleTest.js

Nightwatch tests can be placed in any folder with the pattern **/tests/**/Nightwatch/(Tests|Commands|Assertions). For example:

tests/Nightwatch/Tests
src/tests/Nightwatch/Tests
tests/src/Nightwatch/Tests
tests/Nightwatch/Commands

It's helpful to follow existing patterns for test placement, so for the action module they would go in core/modules/action/tests/src/Nightwatch. The Nightwatch configuration, as well as global tests, commands, and assertions which span many modules/systems, are located in core/tests/Drupal/Nightwatch.

If your core directory is located in a subfolder (e.g. docroot), then you can edit the search directory in .env to pick up tests outside of your Drupal directory. Tests outside of the core folder will run in the version of node you have installed. If you want to transpile with babel (e.g. to use import statements) outside of core, then add your own babel config to the root of your project. For example, if core is located under docroot/core, then you could run yarn add babel-preset-env inside docroot, then copy the babel settings from docroot/core/package.json into docroot/package.json.