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= Setup = Please include the LocalSettings.php file in your MediaWiki instance. == Selenium tests == To run the Selenium tests you will have to install Ruby (for the exact version see Gemfile), the latest versions of RubyGems and Firefox. The easiest way to install Ruby on *nix is RVM (https://rvm.io/) and on Windows RubyInstaller (http://rubyinstaller.org/). Open terminal in tests/browser. Update RubyGems and install required gems with: gem update --system gem install bundler bundle install Environment variables MEDIAWIKI_USER and MEDIAWIKI_PASSWORD are required for tests tagged `@login`. For local testing, create a test user on your local wiki and export the user and password as the values for those variables. For example: export MEDIAWIKI_USER=<username here> # Linux/Unix/Mac set MEDIAWIKI_USER=<username here> # Windows export MEDIAWIKI_PASSWORD=<password here> # Linux/Unix/Mac set MEDIAWIKI_PASSWORD=<password here> # Windows In addition to this create another user which will be reserved for new uploads "Selenium_newuser". The password for this user should be the same as MEDIAWIKI_PASSWORD Tests that use the "Given I create a random page using the API" step need to set the MEDIAWIKI_API_URL environment variable, e.g. export MEDIAWIKI_API_URL=http://en.wikipedia.beta.wmflabs.org/w/api.php Run the tests from the RelatedArticles directory with: make cucumber If you want to run a single set of tests, go to the tests/browser directory and call 'bundle exec cucumber' with the path to the test file. For example, to run only the watchlist tests: bundle exec cucumber features/read_more_desktop.feature XML report (for Jenkins) is created at tests/browser/reports/junit. Jenkins is hosted at https://wmf.ci.cloudbees.com/ and it drives browsers at http://saucelabs.com/ For more information about running Selenium tests please see https://github.com/wikimedia/mediawiki-selenium