0.2.0 • Published 4 years ago
@woocommerce/e2e-core-tests v0.2.0
WooCommerce Core End to End Test Suite
This package contains the automated end-to-end tests for WooCommerce.
Table of contents
Pre-requisites
Setting up the test environment
Follow E2E setup instructions.
Setting up core tests
Version 0.2.0 or newer
Version 0.2.0 added a test installer that will populate the tests/e2e/specs folder with test scripts for all the current core test suite. It also creates sample configuration files including all the configuration data needed to run the core tests.
- Install the e2e-environment
npm install @woocommerce/e2e-environment --save-dev - Run the installer
npx wc-e2e install @woocommerce/e2e-core-tests - Merge the sample configuration files:
tests/e2e/docker/woocommerce.e2e-core-tests.sh=>initialize.shtests/e2e/config/default-woocommerce.e2e-core-tests.json=>default.json
Version 0.1.X or other test runner
- Create the folder
tests/e2e/specsin your repository if it does not exist. - To add a core test to your test suite, create a new
.test.jsfile withintests/e2e/specs. Example code to run all the shopper tests:
const { runShopperTests } = require( '@woocommerce/e2e-core-tests' );
runShopperTests();Retrying/Re-running tests
On a new site, the setup and activation tests prepare the site for the remainder of the tests. To retry/rerun the test suite on a site where setup/onboarding test have already run use the environment variable E2E_RETEST=1.
Test functions
The functions to access the core tests are:
Activation and setup
runSetupOnboardingTests- Run all setup and onboarding testsrunActivationTest- Merchant can activate WooCommercerunOnboardingFlowTest- Merchant can complete onboarding flowrunTaskListTest- Merchant can complete onboarding task listrunInitialStoreSettingsTest- Merchant can complete initial settings
Merchant
runMerchantTests- Run all merchant testsrunAddShippingClassesTest- Merchant can create shipping classes and let shopper test themrunAddNewShippingZoneTest- Merchant can create shipping zones and let shopper test themrunAddSimpleProductTest- Merchant can create a simple productrunAddVariableProductTest- Merchant can create a variable productrunCreateCouponTest- Merchant can create couponrunCreateOrderTest- Merchant can create orderrunMerchantOrdersCustomerPaymentPage- Merchant can visit the customer payment pagerunMerchantOrderEmailsTest- Merchant can receive order emails and resend emails by Order ActionsrunEditOrderTest- Merchant can edit an order in the dashboardrunOrderStatusFilterTest- Merchant can filter orders by order statusrunOrderRefundTest- Merchant can refund an orderrunOrderApplyCouponTest- Merchant can apply a coupon to an orderrunOrderSearchingTest- Merchant can search for order via different termsrunProductEditDetailsTest- Merchant can edit an existing productrunProductSearchTest- Merchant can search for a product and view itrunProductSettingsTest- Merchant can update product settingsrunTaxSettingsTest- Merchant can update tax settingsrunUpdateGeneralSettingsTest- Merchant can update general settingsrunMerchantOrderEmailsTest- Merchant can receive order emails and resend emails by Order ActionsrunAnalyticsPageLoadsTest- Merchant can load and see all pages in AnalyticsrunImportProductsTest- Merchant can import products via CSV filerunInitiateWccomConnectionTest- Merchant can initiate connection to WooCommerce.comrunAdminPageLoadTests- Merchant can load pages from the WP Admin sidebar
Shopper
runShopperTests- Run all shopper testsrunCartApplyCouponsTest- Shopper can use coupons on cartrunCartPageTest- Shopper can view and update cartrunCheckoutApplyCouponsTest- Shopper can use coupons on checkoutrunCheckoutPageTest- Shopper can complete checkoutrunMyAccountPageTest- Shopper can access my account pagerunMyAccountPayOrderTest- Shopper can pay for their order in My AccountrunProductBrowseSearchSortTest- Shopper can browse, search & sort productsrunSingleProductPageTest- Shopper can view single product page in many variations (simple, variable, grouped)runVariableProductUpdateTest- Shopper can view and update variations on a variable productrunCheckoutCreateAccountTest- Shopper can create an account during checkoutrunCheckoutLoginAccountTest- Shopper can login to an account during checkoutrunMyAccountCreateAccountTest- Shopper can create an account via my account pagerunCartCalculateShippingTest- Shopper can calculate shipping in the cartrunCartRedirectionTest- Shopper is redirected to the cart page after adding to cartrunOrderEmailReceivingTest- Shopper can receive an email for his order
REST API
runApiTests- Run all API testsrunExternalProductAPITest- Can create, read, and delete an external productrunGroupedProductAPITest- Can create, read, and delete a grouped productrunVariableProductAPITest- Can create, read, and delete a variable product and its variationsrunCouponApiTest- Can create, read, and delete a couponrunOrderApiTest- Can create, read, and delete an order
Contributing a new test
- In your branch create a new
example-test-name.test.jsunder the appropriate folder in thespecsdirectory. - Jest does not allow its global functions to be accessed outside the jest environment. To allow the test code to be published in a package import any jest global functions used in your test
const {
it,
describe,
beforeAll,
} = require( '@jest/globals' );- Wrap your test in a function and export it
const runExampleTestName = () => {
describe('Example test', () => {
beforeAll(async () => {
// ...
});
it('do some example action', async () => {
// ...
});
// ...
});
});
module.exports = runExampleTestName;- Add your test to
specs/index.js
const runExampleTestName = require( './grouping/example-test-name.test' );
// ...
module.exports = {
// ...
runExampleTestName,
}