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Umbraco-CMS/tests/Umbraco.Tests.AcceptanceTest
Ronald Barendse f00bfc408e v10: Make language name editable (#12243)
* Update language models to get and set manual name

* Save custom language name in controller

* Rewrite AngularJS language edit view and controller

* Cleanup language overview

* Remove icon from language overview

* Make styling of control group the same as properties

* Ensure both ISO code and culture name are set in language model

* Use new language model constructor

* Update tests to use new language constructor

* Update culture name in dictionary package export

* Use language name in dictionary

* Fix language nullability issues

* Cleanup GetAllCultures and added null checks

* Re-add obsolete constructors

* Make language name required and update Cypress test

* Fix routing/saveNewLanguages Cypress test

* Make language name optional (improved backwards compatibility)

Co-authored-by: Ronald Barendse <ronald@panoramastudios.nl>
2022-05-02 15:42:19 +02:00
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2022-01-07 08:55:40 +01:00

Umbraco Acceptance Tests

Prerequisites

  • NodeJS 12+
  • A running installed Umbraco on url: https://localhost:44331 (Default development port)
    • Install using a SqlServer/LocalDb as the tests execute too fast for SqlCE to handle.

Getting started

The tests are located in the project/folder as Umbraco.Tests.AcceptanceTests. Make sure you run npm 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:

  1. npm run test
    • Executes the tests headless.
  2. npm run ui
    • Executes the tests in a browser handled by a cypress application.

In case of errors it is recommended to use the UI to debug.

Enviroment Configuration

The enviroment configuration is begin setup by the npm installation script. This results in the creation of this file: cypress.env.json. This file is already added to .gitignore and can contain values that are different for each developer machine.

The file has the following content:

{
    "username": "<email for superadmin>",
    "password": "<password for superadmin>"
}

You can change this if you like or run the config script to reset the values, type "npm run config" in your terminal.