12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546474849505152535455565758596061626364656667686970 |
- Installing gems for testing
- ===========================
-
- Remove your .bundle/config if you've already installed Redmine without
- the test dependencies. Then, run `bundle install`.
-
- Running Tests
- =============
-
- Run `rake --tasks test` to see available tests.
- Run `rake test` to run the entire test suite (except the tests for the
- Apache perl module Redmine.pm and Capybara tests, see below).
-
- You can run `ruby test/unit/issue_test.rb` for running a single test case and
- `ruby test/unit/issue_test.rb -n test_create` for running a single test.
-
- Before running tests, you need to configure both development
- and test databases.
-
- Creating test repositories
- ==========================
-
- Redmine supports a wide array of different version control systems.
- To test the support, a test repository needs to be created for each of those.
-
- Run `rake --tasks test:scm:setup` for a list of available test-repositories or
- run `rake test:scm:setup:all` to set up all of them. The repositories are
- unpacked into {redmine_root}/tmp/test.
-
- If the test repositories are not present, the tests that need them will be
- skipped.
-
- Creating a test ldap database
- =============================
-
- Redmine supports using LDAP for user authentications. To test LDAP
- with Redmine, load the LDAP export from test/fixtures/ldap/test-ldap.ldif
- into a testing LDAP server. Make sure that the LDAP server can be accessed
- at 127.0.0.1 on port 389.
-
- Setting up the test LDAP server is beyond the scope of this documentation.
- The OpenLDAP project provides a simple LDAP implementation that should work
- good as a test server.
-
- If the LDAP is not available, the tests that need it will be skipped.
-
- Running Redmine.pm tests
- ========================
-
- (work in progress)
-
- Running the tests for the Redmine.pm perl module needs a bit more setup.
- You need an Apache server with mod_perl, mod_dav_svn and Redmine.pm configured.
- See: http://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/Repositories_access_control_with_apache_mod_dav_svn_and_mod_perl
-
- You need an empty repository accessible at http://127.0.0.1/svn/ecookbook
- Then, you can run the tests with:
- `ruby test\extra\redmine_pm\repository_subversion_test.rb`
-
- If you svn server is not running on localhost, you can use the REDMINE_TEST_DAV_SERVER
- environment variable to specify another host.
-
- Running Capybara tests
- ======================
-
- You need to have PhantomJS WebDriver listening on port 4444:
- `phantomjs --webdriver 4444`
-
- Capybara tests can be run with:
- `rake test:ui`
|