Appsemble End 2 End Tests
Run end 2 end tests on an Appsemble environment and provide Appsemble fixtures

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How to install
You can install the package by running the following at the root of your project:
npm install @appsemble/e2e
Usage
To use the fixtures in your tests, you can import expect
or test
at the top of the file.
These fixtures can be added to any test by specifying them in the test declaration. Matchers don't
need to be manually added.
import { expect, test } from '@appsemble/e2e';
test('should navigate to app', async ({ visitApp }) => {
await visitApp('Example app');
await expect(page.getByText('Example app')).toBeVisible();
});
Appsemble end-to-end tests
To run end to end tests, run:
npm run e2e
The tests use Playwright.
After each test a video will be saved in the packages/e2e/test-results/{name-test}
directory for
further inspection.
On the first retry of a failed job, its trace will be uploaded to the same directory. This trace can
be viewed locally, or it can be uploaded to the
online trace viewer. This shows you step-by-step whawt happened
during the test as if you ran it using ui mode
.
The end to end tests use the following environment variables:
BOT_ACCOUNT_EMAIL
— The email address used to login.
BOT_ACCOUNT_PASSWORD
— The password used to login.
ACCESS_TOKEN
— The access token of the account that's logged in.
CI
— Whether the tests are run in CI.
CI_MERGE_REQUEST_IID
— The id of the merge request if it's present.
APPSEMBLE_REVIEW_DOMAIN
— The review appsemble domain to use.
APPSEMBLE_STAGING_DOMAIN
— The staging appsemble domain to use.
Check the baseURL
setting in the playwright.config.ts
file to see how the environment variables
are used.
Authentication
Some fixtures call the Appsemble API using the Playwright request
object. This expects you to have
set an access token as environment variable with the name ACCESS_TOKEN beforehand. The easiest
way to do this is by setting it in a setup step using the loginUser
fixture.
auth.setup.ts
setup('authenticate', async ({ loginUser }) => {
const accessToken = await loginUser('bot', '12345');
process.env.ACCESS_TOKEN = accessToken;
});
Contributing
When writing end-to-end tests, have a look at the
best practices to help you write solid tests.
License
LGPL-3.0-only ©
Appsemble