Using the Karate test framework
To use this, you will need to run your own retrobox-api on your own LAN.
And with these things online :
- A redis server (keyvaluer for example)
- A mysql database
- A Jobatator server
- The websocket server (retrobox/ws)
See in our docs to know how to do this.
First you will need to install Karate, to do that, you can simply use our nodejs script with : node install.js
.
This will download the latest version of Karate.
Next, you need to create a .env
based on the .env.example
. Add your own API keys and other stuff here.
Don't forget to complete your CHROME_PATH
, it's very important, many tests use Chrome.
And, you can run Karate with :
node start.js
, this will test all .feature
avaible in the /test
folder.
If you want to debug your own script add -D
argument after .js
, so : node start.js -D
.
To put our API into production, it will have to pass all the tests available in this repo. If a test fails, we know there is a problem and therefore it avoids putting feature into production that does not work or that breaks things.
This will be triggered automatically with the API's CI / CD.
In ./
folder :
./newsletter.feature
# This will test our newsletter bridge with mailchimp../base.feature
# This will test all basic route like/ping
�and/health
.
In ./accounts/
folder :
./login.feature
# This will test a fake login connexion.
In ./console/
folder :
./image.feature
# This will test if we can add a console image on our dashboard.
In ./shop/
folder :
./categories.feature
# This will create categories, delete it..../paypal.feature
# This use Google Chrome, it will make a fake payment by paypal../shipping.feature
# This will call our api with fake weight and fake country to test if everything is ok.