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Weblinks for Joomla! Build Status

This repo is meant to hold the decoupled com_weblinks component and related code.

Building

$ composer install
$ vendor/bin/robo build

Tests

The tests in Weblinks Extension use Codeception Testing Framework, if you want to know more about the technology used for testing please check: Testing Joomla Extensions with Codeception.

To prepare the system tests (Selenium) to be run in your local machine you are asked to rename the file tests/acceptance.suite.dist.yml to tests/acceptance.suite.yml. Afterwards, please edit the file according to your system needs.

Optional: extra configuration for RoboFile

This is not required, and if in doubt you can just skip this section, but there may be some specific use cases when you need (or want) to override the default behaviour of RoboFile.php. To do this, copy RoboFile.dist.ini to RoboFile.ini and add options in INI format, one per line, e.g.

skipClone = true
cmsPath = tests/joomla-cms3

The currently available options are as follows:

  • skipClone: set to true to avoid the cms repo being deleted and re-cloned at each test execution. Useful to save time and bandwidth while you're debugging your test environment. But please be aware that if you don't refresh the repo you'll have to manually check the installation folder is present and the configuration.php is not.
  • cmsPath: set to the local path (absolute or relative) where you'd like the test website to be installed. Default is tests/joomla-cms3.
  • branch: set to whatever existing branch from the joomla-cms project if you want to clone that specific branch. Default is staging.

Run the tests

To run the tests please execute the following commands (for the moment only working in Linux and MacOS, for more information see: https://docs.joomla.org/Testing_Joomla_Extensions_with_Codeception):

$ composer install
$ vendor/bin/robo
$ vendor/bin/robo run:tests

Additional options

You can run the tests against different resolutions. The default acceptance YAML configuration file provides three options:

  • "desktop": default, 1024x768px
  • "tablet": tablet in portrait mode, 768x1024px
  • "phone": phone in portrait mode, 480x640px

To set a specific resolution, set is as an option of the command:

$ vendor/bin/robo run:tests --env=tablet

Note: the first parameter is used by Travis and you should always set it to "0" when you run your tests locally.

##For Windows:

You need to install:

Note: For commands line is better if you use the 'Git shell' program.

First you should create a fork of the official repository and clone the fork into your web server folder.

To prepare the system tests (Selenium) to be run in your local machine you are asked to rename the file tests/acceptance.suite.dist.yml to tests/acceptance.suite.yml. Afterwards, please edit the file according to your system needs.

The next step is only required if you don't place the weblinks folder into your web server folder. Create a symbolic link from your tests\joomla-cms3 to a subfolder of your web server. For example:

mklink /J C:\wamp\www\tests\joomla-cms3 C:\Users\Name\Documents\GitHub\weblinks\tests\joomla-cms3

Open the console and go in the folder of weblinks, for example:

cd C:\wamp\www\weblinks

Then run the command:

$ composer install

You can then run the following command to start the tests:

$ vendor/bin/robo run:tests

Once all tests were executed, you may also run a specific test:

$ vendor/bin/robo run:test // Then select the test you want to run!