mediawiki-skins-MinervaNeue/tests/browser
jdlrobson 6d243c1df0 QA: Page Issues browser test should wait till JS has finished loading
Clicking the page issue banner (which is ready from first paint to
be clicked) will not yield the overlay. The user must wait for the JS
to load. Likely the reason for Minerva browser test failures against
beta cluster.

Change-Id: I06c488ca64dd44ad24368a1d6b47bb2646ad4552
2019-01-16 11:43:02 -08:00
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features QA: Page Issues browser test should wait till JS has finished loading 2019-01-16 11:43:02 -08:00
ci.yml Port browser tests from MobileFrontend to Minerva 2017-07-11 14:11:03 -07:00
environments.yml Port browser tests from MobileFrontend to Minerva 2017-07-11 14:11:03 -07:00
LocalSettings.php QA: Page issues browser test is ready for new treatment 2018-11-20 23:38:04 +00:00
README.mediawiki Hygiene: Remove and update references to MobileFrontend 2017-07-19 14:21:50 -07:00

= Git history =
Browser tests were migrated here from MobileFrontend.
For any git history prior to the migration, please review the git history of MobileFrontend (see https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/364325).

= Setup =
Include the LocalSettings.php in this folder into your MediaWiki LocalSettings.php.
Note including this in a production instance is not advised given it fiddles with permissions.

<pre>
include_once "$IP/skins/MinervaNeue/tests/browser/LocalSettings.php";
</pre>

Further tweaks may be necessary to run tests that are not tagged @integration:
* Ensure you have [//www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:ConfirmEdit Extension:ConfirmEdit] installed
** and setup with FancyCaptcha
* The VisualEditor, Cite, and Echo extensions should be installed to run the full suite of tests
* Create an account Selenium_newuser which has an edit count of 0
* Create an account and store the username in MEDIAWIKI_USER which has
** an edit count of greater than 0
** Ensure user has bureaucrat and admin rights (set via Special:UserRights)

==== 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 that require a logged in user. 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 steps that create pages (create_page_api_steps.rb) 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 Minerva directory with:

  bundle exec cucumber tests/browser/features

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/watchstar.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