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Using the Test Suite

This document is targeted at developers looking to make modifications to this application's code base and want to run the existing test suite.

Setup

Follow the instructions for installing the application locally, making sure to have also run the [database migrations](link to db migrations).

Unit Tests

The application will use values in the .env.testing file located in the root directory to override the default settings and/or other values that exist in your .env files.

Make sure to modify the section in .env.testing that has the database settings. In the example below, it is connecting to the MariaDB server that is used if you install the application using Docker.

# --------------------------------------------
# REQUIRED: DATABASE SETTINGS
# --------------------------------------------
DB_CONNECTION=mysql
DB_HOST=127.0.0.1
DB_DATABASE=snipeit
DB_USERNAME=root
DB_PASSWORD=changeme1234

To run the entire unit test suite, use the following command from your terminal:

php artisan test --env=testing

To run individual test files, you can pass the path to the test that you want to run.

php artisan test --env=testing tests/Unit/AccessoryTest.php

Browser Tests

Browser tests are run via Laravel Dusk and require Google Chrome to be installed.

Before attempting to run Dusk tests copy the example environment file for Dusk and update the values to match your environment:

cp .env.dusk.example .env.dusk.local

local refers to the value of APP_ENV in your .env so if you have it set to dev then the file should be named .env.dusk.dev.

Important: Dusk tests cannot be run using an in-memory SQLite database. Additionally, the Dusk test suite uses the DatabaseMigrations trait which will leave the database in a fresh state after running. Therefore, it is recommended that you create a test database and point DB_DATABASE in .env.dusk.local to it.

Test Setup

Your application needs to be configured and up and running in order for the browser tests to actually run. When running the tests locally, you can start the application using the following command:

php artisan serve

Now you are ready to run the test suite. Use the following command from another terminal tab or window:

php artisan dusk

To run individual test files, you can pass the path to the test that you want to run:

php artisan dusk tests/Browser/LoginTest.php

If you get an error when attempting to run Dusk tests that says Couldn't connect to server run:

php artisan dusk:chrome-driver --detect

This command will install the specific ChromeDriver Dusk needs for your operating system and Chrome version.