This repository holds automated tests for http://www.mozilla.org
Before you will be able to run these tests you will need to have Python 2.7.9 installed.
note
Python versions before 2.7.9 do not support SNI which will cause tests to fail.
If you are running on Ubuntu/Debian you will need to first do
sudo apt-get install python-setuptools
to install the required Python libraries.
note
The instructions below will install the required Python libraries into your
global Python installation. If you work on multiple Python projects that might
end up needing different versions of the same libraries, you might want to
follow sudo easy_install pip
with sudo pip install virtualenv
, and then
create and activate a virtualenv (e.g. virtualenv mcom-tests-env; source mcom-tests-env/bin/activate
) to create a clean
"virtual environment" for just this project. Then you can
pip install -r requirements.txt
in your virtual environment
without needing to use sudo
.
If you don't mind installing globally, just run
sudo easy_install pip
followed by
sudo pip install -r requirements.txt
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To run tests locally, it's a simple case of calling the command below from this directory
py.test --driver=firefox
For more command line options, see https://github.com/mozilla/pytest-mozwebqa
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You will need a working Docker installation. Docker provides complete installation documenation for various systems including Linux, OSX and Windows.
To run Sauce Labs backed tests with Docker:
Run the following, replacing [user]
and `[key]
with the values
provided by Sauce Labs:
docker run -v pwd
/results/:/app/results \
-e SAUCELABS_USERNAME=[user] \
-e SAUCELABS_API_KEY=[key] \
mozorg/mcom-tests
Find the test results in the results
directory.
note
The default test configuration is listed in the Dockerfile and can be overriden with environment variables. For example to test against the stage server, override BASE_URL environment variable:
docker run -e BASE_URL=https://www.allizom.org mozorg/mcom-tests
note
Docker registry builds new docker images for every code commit in mozilla/mcom-tests. To fetch an up to date image run:
docker pull mozorg/mcom-tests
If you want to get involved and add more tests then there's just a few things we'd like to ask you to do:
This software is licensed under the MPL 2.0:
This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.