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Restructured these modules for ease of maintenance and apply the single responsibility principle (wherever applicable). * SchemaView - Split the code based on the functionality and responsibility. - Introduced a new View 'InlineView' instead of using the 'nextInline' configuration of the fields to have a better, and manageable view. - Using the separate class 'SchemaState' for managing the data and states of the SchemaView (separated from the 'useSchemaState' custom hook). - Introduced three new custom hooks 'useFieldValue', 'useFieldOptions', 'useFieldError' for the individual control to use for each Schema Field. - Don't pass value as the parameter props, and let the 'useFieldValue' and other custom hooks to decide, whether to rerender the control itself or the whole dialog/view. (single responsibility principle) - Introduced a new data store with a subscription facility. - Moving the field metadata (option) evaluation to a separate place for better management, and each option can be defined for a particular kind of field (for example - collection, row, cell, general, etc). - Allow to provide custom control for all kind of Schema field. * DataGridView - Same as SchemaView, split the DataGridView call into smaller, manageable chunks. (For example - grid, row, mappedCell, etc). - Use context based approach for providing the row and table data instead of passing them as parameters to every component separately. - Have a facility to extend this feature separately in future. (for example - selectable cell, column grouping, etc.) - Separated the features like deletable, editable, reorder, expandable etc. cells using the above feature support. - Added ability to provide the CustomHeader, and CustomRow through the Schema field, which will extend the ability to customize better. - Removed the 'DataGridViewWithHeaderForm' as it has been achieved through providing 'CustomHeader', and also introduced 'DataGridFormHeader' (a custom header) to achieve the same feature as 'DataGridViewWithHeaderForm'.
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pgAdmin 4 Test Framework
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========================
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This regression framework is designed to execute unit tests for all modules to
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help catch regressions in the code.
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Assumptions
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-----------
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- pgAdmin must have SMTP configured if SERVER_MODE == True.
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- There should be a single server group present in the browser.
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- Currently each module will have testcases related to ONLY GET, POST, PUT,
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and DELETE api’s.
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Environment
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-----------
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Regression tests should be run in a Python environment that has all the
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pre-requisite packages installed from $PGADMIN4_SRC/requirements.txt. There
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are some additional dependencies for running the test suite; these can be
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installed with:
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(pgadmin4) $ pip install -r $PGADMIN4_SRC/web/regression/requirements.txt
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While running in Linux environments install:
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(pgadmin4) $ sudo apt-get install xsel
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Otherwise the following error happens:
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"Pyperclip could not find a copy/paste mechanism for your system"
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General Information
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-------------------
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1) The required test cases should be placed under the /tests directory of the
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respective module.
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- 'pgadmin/browser/tests' directory contains test-cases for following
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modules:
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1. Login Page
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2. Reset Password Page
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3. Change Password Page
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4. Logout Page
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- 'pgAdmin4/web/pgadmin/browser/server_groups/tests/' shows an example of
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tree traversal of the pgAdmin modules and how the test folder is required
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for each individual module.
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- 'pgadmin/browser/server_groups/servers/tests/' directory will have separate
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file for each test-case:
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1. test_server_add.py
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2. test_server_delete.py
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3. test_server_get.py
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4. test_server_update.py
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2) The pgAdmin4 source tree includes 2 different configuration file templates.
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One file template for the server configuration
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named ‘test_config.json.in' and another for test configuration named
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'test_advanced_config.json.in' in the ‘pgAdmin4/web/regression’ directory.
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After completing the pgAdmin4 configuration, you must make a working copy of
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the templates called test_config.json and test_advance_config.json
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before modifying the file contents.
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2a) The following command copies the test_config.json.in file, creating a
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configuration file named test_config.json (same way user can copy
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test_advance_config.json.in file into test_advance_config.json)
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$ cp pgadmin4/web/regression/test_config.json.in \
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pgadmin4/web/regression/test_config.json
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2b) After creating the server and test configuration file, add (or modify)
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parameter values as per requirements. The pgAdmin4 regression framework
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expects to find the files in the directory
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'/<installation dir>/web/regression/'. If you move the file to another
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location, you must create a symbolic link that specifies the new location.
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2c) Specifying Server Configuration file:
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Server details and connection properties as per their local setup. The
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test_config file is in JSON format and property values are
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case-sensitive.
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2d) Specifying the Test Configuration file:
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The user can add/change test data as per their need. The
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test_advanced_config file is in JSON format and property values are
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case-sensitive.
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Test Data Details
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-----------------
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"pgAdmin4 Login Credentials" (used to login to pgAdmin):
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login_username = login id
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login_password = login password
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new_password = new login password
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"pgAdmin4 Test User Credentials" (dummy user used for testing user management):
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login_username = login id
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login_password = login password
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new_password = new login password
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"server_credentials":
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name = Server/database Name
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db_username = Database Username
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host = IP Address of Server
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db_password = Database Password
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db_port = Database Port
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maintenance_db = Maintenance Database
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sslmode = SSL Mode
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comment = Any Comments to add
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tablespace_path = A path under which a tablespace can be created
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Execution:
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-----------
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Python Tests:
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- For feature tests to run as part of the entire test suite, Chrome and
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chromedriver need to be installed; get chromedriver from
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https://sites.google.com/a/chromium.org/chromedriver/downloads or a
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package manager and make sure it is in the PATH
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- For feature tests to run on Firefox, geckodriver need to be installed;
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- Get geckodriver from https://github.com/mozilla/geckodriver/releases.
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- Extract the binary and run chmod +x geckodriver.
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- Copy geckodriver into /usr/local/bin or make sure path of the
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geckodriver must be specified in the PATH.
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- Set the "default_browser" parameter in test_config file or pass the command
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line option --default_browser. Supported browsers are "Chrome" and
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"Firefox".
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- The test framework is modular and pluggable and dynamically locates tests
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for modules which are discovered at runtime. All test cases are found
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and registered automatically by its module name in
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'pgadmin4/web/pgadmin/utils/test.py' file.
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- To run Feature Tests in parallel using selenoid(grid + docker), selenoid
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need to be installed and should be run only with SERVER_MODE=True.
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Steps to install selenoid -
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- Install & Start docker
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$yum -y install docker docker-registry
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$vi /etc/sysconfig/docker # in OPTIONS add ‘--selinux-enabled=false’
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$systemctl enable docker.service
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$systemctl start docker.service
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$systemctl status docker.service
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- Install & Start Selenoid
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$curl -s https://aerokube.com/cm/bash | bash
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$./cm selenoid start --vnc --args "-limit 3 -cpu 1.5 -mem 1.5g"
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$./cm selenoid-ui start
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Check selenoid status -
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http://<IP address of Selenoid Installed machine>:4444/status
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- Should show json with browsers details
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http://<IP address of Selenoid Installed machine>:8080/#/
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- Capabilities shows available browser
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Note : In --args "-limit 3 -cpu 1.5 -mem 1.5g"
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-limit 3 :limits maximum parallel sessions(dockers) in selenoid,
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-cpu :limit memory and CPU usage,
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-mem :limit memory per session.
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Generally max parallel session is the number of cores * 1.5 – 2
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You can list available flags by using ./cm selenoid args
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Additional Information about tool
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- https://aerokube.com/selenoid/latest/
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- Update 'test_config.json' with selenoid config information
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pgAdmin_default_server -
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It is the IP address for the machine where pgadmin source code is
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present.Value should NOT be '127.0.0.1' even though everything runs
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on the same machine.
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You can get it on linux running command 'ifconfig | grep inet'
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e.g. - 192.168.143.121
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max_parallel_sessions -
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This is other way to control number of tests to be run in parallel.
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This should be equal or less than limit specified while setting up
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selenoid
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selenoid_url -
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Url should be formed as below -
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http://<IP address of Selenoid Installed machine>:4444/wd/hub/
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e.g. - selenoid_url": "http://192.168.143.121:4444/wd/hub"
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If source code & selenoid servers are on same machine then
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selenoid url value can be - "http://localhost:4444/wd/hub"
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browsers_list -
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List of browser name & version enclosed in {} on which tests to be
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executed.
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Make sure list contains those browsers & versions only which are shown
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in capabilities tab while in selenoid status web-page.
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If version is mention as null, then latest version available in
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selenoid server will be used for execution.
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e.g. - [ {"name": "Chrome","version": "80.0"},
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{"name": "Firefox","version": "74.0"}]
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- Change to the regression test directory:
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run 'cd web/regression'
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- Execute the test framework for all nodes
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run 'python runtests.py --pkg all' or just:
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'python runtests.py'
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- Execute test framework for entire package
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Example 1) Run test framework for 'browser' package
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run 'python runtests.py --pkg browser'
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Example 2) Run test framework for 'database' package
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run 'python runtests.py --pkg browser.server_groups.servers.databases'
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Example 3) Run feature tests
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run 'python runtests.py --pkg feature_tests
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- Execute test framework for single node at a time
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Example 1) Run test framework for 'browser' node
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run 'python runtests.py --pkg browser.server_groups.tests'
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Example 2) Run test framework for 'database' node
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run 'python runtests.py --pkg browser.server_groups.servers.databases.tests'
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- Execute test framework for certain modules of a test pkg
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Example 1) Run test framework for 'sqleditor' package and test_start_running_query module
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run 'python runtests.py --pkg tools.sqleditor --modules test_start_running_query'
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Example 2) Run test framework for 'sqleditor' package and test_start_running_query,test_query_tool_fs_utils modules
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run 'python runtests.py --pkg tools.sqleditor --modules test_start_running_query,test_query_tool_fs_utils'
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- Exclude a package and its subpackages when running tests:
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Example: exclude feature tests but run all others:
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run 'python runtests.py --exclude feature_tests'
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Example: exclude multiple packages:
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run 'python runtests.py --exclude browser.server_groups.servers.databases,browser.server_groups.servers.tablespaces'
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- Execute reverse engineered SQL test framework
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Example 1) Execute only reverse engineered sql test framework for all nodes
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run 'python runtests.py --pkg resql'
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Example 2) Execute only reverse engineered SQL test framework for some modules
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run 'python runtests.py --pkg resql --modules sequences,functions'
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Example 3) Exclude reverse engineered SQL test framework for all modules
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run 'python runtests.py --exclude resql'
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- Execute ui selenium tests in parallel using selenoid(selenium grid + docker)
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Example 1) Execute only all feature tests in parallel mode
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run 'python runtests.py --pkg feature_tests --parallel'
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Example 1) Execute particular module feature tests in parallel mode
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run 'python runtests.py --pkg feature_tests --modules browser_tool_bar_test
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--parallel'
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Code Coverage:
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---------------
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- Test framework is able to calculate the code coverage.
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- Coverage package(coverage) is added in $PGADMIN4_SRC/web/regression/requirements.txt file
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How to generate code coverage report for API test-suite?
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-------------------------------------
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- Change to the regression test directory:
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run 'cd $PGADMIN4_SRC/web/regression'
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- Before running code coverage we need to configure 'regression/.coveragerc' file.
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i). Create 'regression/.coveragerc' file.
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ii). Copy content of 'regression/.coveragerc.in' to 'regression/.coveragerc'
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iii). Modify 'regression/.coveragerc' file as per our need as 'regression/.coveragerc.in' has default configurations
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In 'regression/.coveragerc' file we need to mention some parameters
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like 'source'(project path),'include'(files/modules to be included for
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coverage),'omit'(files/modules to be omitted from coverage)
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We can also add more parameters according to our need.
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For more info please read coverage.py's official document here
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'http://coverage.readthedocs.io/en/coverage-4.2/install.html'
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- Run coverage
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With all modules
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run `coverage run ./runtests.py --exclude feature_tests`
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With specific module
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run `coverage run ./runtests.py --exclude feature_tests --pkg browser.server_groups.servers.tests`
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- After execution of coverage, you can run the following to see the code coverage report:
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Normal report:
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run `coverage report`
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HTML report:
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run `coverage html`
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This will create a directory 'htmlcov'. Open 'index.html' file in browser and you will see detail coverage report.
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Javascript Tests:
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- Install node.js and yarn, in the appropriate way for your platform. On macOS with Homebrew you might use:
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brew install nodejs
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brew install yarn
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Whilst with MacPorts:
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sudo port install nodejs7 yarn
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- See also the top-level pgadmin/README : Bundling Javascript
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- Javascript tests must be run from the web directory (since that is where node_modules and jest.config.js reside):
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cd web/
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- Install the JS modules required for testing:
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yarn install
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- Now run the tests:
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yarn run test:js
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yarn run test:js-once
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