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End-to-end Cypress tests for tackle-ui

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Requirements

  1. Operating system

    Fedora 21 and above (64-bit only)

  2. Install Node.js 12 or 14 and above

    sudo dnf install nodejs
    OR
    sudo dnf install npm    # also installs nodejs
  1. Upgrade Node to 12 or 14 or above

    sudo npm install -g n

Install and run automation

  1. Clone automation repository

    git clone https://github.com/konveyor/tackle-ui-tests.git

  2. Go to folder and install

    cd tackle-ui-tests

    npm install .

  3. Open Cypress and run test cases

    npx cypress open

Required Parameters for Tests

Some tests require certain configuration parameters to be correctly defined in the cypress.config.ts file. Below is a list of tests and the parameters they require.

export_to_jira_datacenter.test.ts

  • jira_stage_datacenter_project_id
  • jira_stage_bearer_token
  • jira_stage_datacenter_url

export_to_jira_cloud.test.ts

  • jira_atlassian_cloud_project
  • jira_atlassian_cloud_email
  • jira_atlassian_cloud_token
  • jira_atlassian_cloud_url

source_analysis.test.ts & binary_analysis.test.ts

  • git_user
  • git_password

Code formatting using Prettier tool

  1. Format code

    npm run format

  2. Check formatting

    npm run check

Pull request testing

  1. Update Pull request with upstream main branch
  2. Pull requests will be tested against environment before merging to main codebase
  3. Pull request's owner must add RFR label once pull request is ready to test against environment
  4. After adding 'RFR' label; Owner should force push the pull request to trigger GitHub action
  5. In some cases, reviewer wants to trigger the PR test GH action but he/she can't force push the branch. Hence added feature of triggering GH action manually. Steps to trigger GH action for PR testing manually :- Go to Actions tab > Click on GH action(Pull request test) > Click on run workflow dropdown > select PR branch > Click on button Run workflow

Test runs

  1. Click here to see Old test runs - run1, run2, run3

  2. Click here to see Current test runs

Tag based test execution

This repository uses the package cypress-tags to slice up test runs.

  1. To run tests based on tags, use below command

    CYPRESS_INCLUDE_TAGS=@tagName npx cypress run

  2. To run multiple tags(tiers) in a single run, provide tag names separated by commas

    CYPRESS_INCLUDE_TAGS=@tier1,@tier2 npx cypress run

Running tests locally over Tackle UI hosted on minikube

  1. Install minikube on your local machine by referring to docs

  2. Start minikube by specifying needed addons and kubernetes version using below command

    minikube start --addons=registry --addons=ingress --kubernetes-version v1.20.2

  3. Create new namespace for deploying Tackle UI

    kubectl create ns $tackleNamespace

  4. Save the yaml from tackle repo locally, eg - /tmp/tackle/tackle.yaml

    kubectl create -f /tmp/tackle/tackle.yaml -n $tackleNamespace

  5. Wait for some time to let deployment finish and extract the Tackle UI web page url (typically an IP) using command -

    kubectl get ingress tackle --template="{{range .status.loadBalancer.ingress}}{{.ip}}{{end}}" -n $tackleNamespace

  6. Once the Tackle UI is running on above address, tests can be run against this local instance using below command -

    npx cypress run --config video=false --browser /path/to/your/browser

License's header management

To check if the license's header is available in all eligible files, execute:

yarn license-check-and-add check

To add the license's header to all eligible files, execute:

yarn license-check-and-add add

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Code of Conduct

Refer to Konveyor's Code of Conduct here.

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