* Added api tests for Document - not done * Added ui tests for Content - not done * Added api test for Documents * Added ui tests for Content * Updated method name due to ui changes * Bumped version of test helpers and json builders * Added smoke tag to run all Content tests in the pipeline * Bumped version of json builder * Revert files * Updated the syntax of smoke tag * Added tests for content with different property editors * Added tests for Info Tab * Added more steps for before tests * Added more tests for Redirect Management * Added more tests for Content * Bumped version of test helper * Changed test name * Updated the method name due to the test helper changes * Fixed typo * Added more waits and skip tests * Updated the test name * Changed click action for save button * Bumped version of test helper * Bumped version of test helper * Updated choose document type step after clicking create button due to UI changes * Added skip tests * Changed clean method * Fixed arrange step * Fixed the arrange steps * Removed test.describe and unnecessary variables * Added smoke tests
Umbraco Acceptance Tests
You can watch a video following these instructions here and a longer UmbraCollab recording here. Make sure to use the latest recommended contribution branch rather than v10 that's mentioned in the video. Alternatively, follow along the instructions below.
Prerequisites
- NodeJS 16+
- A running installed Umbraco on url: https://localhost:44339 (Default development port)
- Install using a
SqlServer/LocalDbas the tests execute too fast forSqliteto handle.
- Install using a
Getting started
The tests are located in the project/folder as Umbraco.Tests.AcceptanceTests. Make sure you run npm ci & npx playwright install in that folder, or let your IDE do that.
The script will ask you to enter the username and password for a superadmin user of your Umbraco CMS.
Executing tests
There are two npm scripts that can be used to execute the test:
npm run test- Executes the tests headless.
npm run ui- Executes the tests in a browser handled by a playwright application.
In case of errors it is recommended to use await page.pause() so you can step through your test.
Executing single tests
If you wish to run a single test, which may be helpful when writing tests you can use the following command. As before, you need to run these tests in the 'tests/Umbraco.Tests.AcceptanceTest' folder.
npx playwright test <testname.ts>
For example to run the Login Test,
npx playwright test tests/DefaultConfig/Login/Login.spec.ts
Executing tests in UI Mode
If you would like to have an overview of all your test, to be able to see all the steps in the tests being executed and you would like to be able to run all of your tests one after another, and maybe only just one test. Then you should use UI Mode. As before, you need to run these commands in the 'tests/Umbraco.Tests.AcceptanceTest' folder.
npx playwright test --ui
You can also specify which tests you want to run
npx playwright test --ui tests/DefaultConfig
When entering UI Mode, you might only able to see the authenticate test. To fix this you will need to click on the 'Projects' in UI mode and select 'Chromium'. After you've done this. You should be able to see all your tests for the location you specified when running the command.
Environment Configuration
The environment configuration is begin setup by the npm installation script.
This results in the creation of this file: .env.
This file is already added to .gitignore and can contain values that are different for each developer machine.
The file has the following content:
UMBRACO_USER_LOGIN=email for superadmin
UMBRACO_USER_PASSWORD=password for superadmin
URL=https://localhost:44339
You can change this if you like or run the config script to reset the values, type "npm run config" in your terminal.
Documentation
For further documentation on Playwright, see the Playwright documentation.