woocommerce/tests/e2e/env/README.md

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# End to End Testing Environment
A reusable and extendable E2E testing environment for WooCommerce extensions.
## Installation
```bash
npm install @woocommerce/e2e-environment --save
npm install jest --global
```
## Configuration
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The `@woocommerce/e2e-environment` package exports configuration objects that can be consumed in JavaScript config files in your project. Additionally, it includes a basic hosting container for running tests and includes instructions for creating your Travis CI setup.
### Babel Config
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Make sure you `npm install @babel/preset-env --save` if you have not already done so. Afterwards, extend your project's `babel.config.js` to contain the expected presets for E2E testing.
```js
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const { useE2EBabelConfig } = require( '@woocommerce/e2e-environment' );
module.exports = function( api ) {
api.cache( true );
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return useE2EBabelConfig( {
presets: [
'@wordpress/babel-preset-default',
],
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} );
};
```
### ES Lint Config
The E2E environment uses Puppeteer for headless browser testing, which uses certain globals variables. Avoid ES Lint errors by extending the config.
```js
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const { useE2EEsLintConfig } = require( '@woocommerce/e2e-environment' );
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module.exports = useE2EEsLintConfig( {
root: true,
env: {
browser: true,
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es6: true,
node: true
},
globals: {
wp: true,
wpApiSettings: true,
wcSettings: true,
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es6: true
},
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} );
```
### Jest Config
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The E2E environment uses Jest as a test runner. Extending the base config is necessary in order for Jest to run your project's test files.
```js
const path = require( 'path' );
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const { useE2EJestConfig } = require( '@woocommerce/e2e-environment' );
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const jestConfig = useE2EJestConfig( {
roots: [ path.resolve( __dirname, '../specs' ) ],
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} );
module.exports = jestConfig;
```
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**NOTE:** Your project's Jest config file is: `tests/e2e/config/jest.config.js`.
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#### Test Screenshots
The test sequencer provides a screenshot function for test failures. To enable screenshots on test failure use
```shell script
WC_E2E_SCREENSHOTS=1 npx wc-e2e test:e2e
```
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Screenshots will be saved to `tests/e2e/screenshots`. This folder is cleared at the beginning of each test run.
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### Jest Puppeteer Config
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The test sequencer uses the following default Puppeteer configuration:
```js
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// headless
puppeteerConfig = {
launch: {
// Required for the logged out and logged in tests so they don't share app state/token.
browserContext: 'incognito',
},
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};
// dev mode
puppeteerConfig = {
launch: {
...jestPuppeteerConfig.launch, // @automattic/puppeteer-utils
ignoreHTTPSErrors: true,
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headless: false,
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args: [ '--window-size=1920,1080', '--user-agent=chrome' ],
devtools: true,
defaultViewport: {
width: 1280,
height: 800,
},
},
};
```
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You can customize the configuration in `tests/e2e/config/jest-puppeteer.config.js`
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```js
const { useE2EJestPuppeteerConfig } = require( '@woocommerce/e2e-environment' );
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const puppeteerConfig = useE2EJestPuppeteerConfig( {
launch: {
headless: false,
}
} );
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module.exports = puppeteerConfig;
```
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### Jest Setup
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Jest provides [setup and teardown functions](https://jestjs.io/docs/setup-teardown) similar to PHPUnit. The default setup and teardown is in [`tests/e2e/env/src/setup/jest.setup.js`](src/setup/jest.setup.js). Additional setup and teardown functions can be added to [`tests/e2e/config/jest.setup.js`](../config/jest.setup.js)
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### Container Setup
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Depending on the project and testing scenario, the built in testing environment container might not be the best solution for testing. This could be local testing where there is already a testing container, a repository that isn't a plugin or theme and there are multiple folders mapped into the container, or similar. The `e2e-environment` test runner supports using either the built in container or an external container. See the appropriate readme for details:
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- [Built In Container](https://github.com/woocommerce/woocommerce/tree/trunk/tests/e2e/env/builtin.md)
- [External Container](https://github.com/woocommerce/woocommerce/tree/trunk/tests/e2e/env/external.md)
### Slackbot Setup
The test runner has support for posting a message and screenshot to a Slack channel when there is an error in a test. It currently supports both Travis CI and Github actions.
To implement the Slackbot in your CI:
- Create a [Slackbot App](https://slack.com/help/articles/115005265703-Create-a-bot-for-your-workspace)
- Give the app the following permissions:
- `channel:join`
- `chat:write`
- `files:write`
- `incoming-webhook`
- Add the app to your channel
- In your CI environment
- Add the environment variable `WC_E2E_SCREENSHOTS=1`
- Add your app Oauth token to a CI secret `E2E_SLACK_TOKEN`
- Add the Slack channel name (without the #) to a CI secret `E2E_SLACK_CHANNEL`
- Add the secrets to the test run using the same variable names
To test your setup, create a pull request that triggers an error in the E2E tests.
## Additional information
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Refer to [`tests/e2e/core-tests`](https://github.com/woocommerce/woocommerce/tree/trunk/tests/e2e/core-tests) for some test examples, and [`tests/e2e`](https://github.com/woocommerce/woocommerce/tree/trunk/tests/e2e) for general information on e2e tests.