Extending Tests in Commerce Manager
Extending Tests in Commerce Manager
- Ensure that the system-tests module is built for Commerce
Manager and Cortex:
- To build the system tests in Cortex, navigate to the
extensions/cortex/system-tests module and run
the following
command:
mvn clean install -DskipAllTests
- To build the system tests in Commerce Manager, navigate to the
extensions/cm/ext-cm-modules/system-tests
module and run the following
command:
mvn clean install -DskipAllTests
The latest browser driver is automatically downloaded.
- To build the system tests in Cortex, navigate to the
extensions/cortex/system-tests module and run
the following
command:
- Update the extensions/cm/ext-cm-modules/ext-system-tests/selenium/src/test/resources/RepositoryMap.xml with the driver version.
- Update the RepositoryMap.xml with the bash value of the browser
driver.
- To get the bash values, run the openssl sha1 <filename>
command.
The <filename> specifies the <filelocation> in the RepositoryMap.xml file.
- To get the bash values, run the openssl sha1 <filename>
command.
Running the Tests
Ensure that the extensions/cortex/system-tests module and extensions/cm/ext-cm-modules/system-tests module are built. This module builds all dependencies required for the ext-system-tests module to run the automated unit tests. You must define tests for the customizations in ext-system-tests.
To run the test extensions, navigate to the
extensions/cm/ext-cm-modules/ext-system-tests directory
and run the following command:
mvn clean install -Dcucumber.options="--tags @example"You can use the following optional arguments to run a specific test:
Option | Description |
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-Dcucumber.options="--tags @example" | Specifies that you can replace the tag with a tag that you define. |
-Dfailsafe.fork.count="1" | Specifies the number of tests that can be run at the same time. The default value is 1. You can change this value depending on number of TestsIT classes. |
-Premote -Dremote.web.driver.url="<REMOTE DRIVER IP>" | Specifies that the tests are executed using a remote
VM. The remote.web.driver.url attribute
specifies the URL of the remote VM. For example, http://<Remote machine's
IP>/wd/hub. Note: You must set up selenium
grid on your system to use this feature. For more
information, see Selenium Grid
Documentation.
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