This respository contains acceptance tests for Archivematica written using Python behave and the Gherkin language.
Create a virualenv using Python 3 and activate it:
$ sudo virtualenv -p python3 env $ source env/bin/activate
Install the dependencies:
$ pip install -r requirements.txt
To run the tests:
$ behave
If a feature file contains tagged scenarios or scenario outlines (i.e., those
with something like @tag-name
above them), then you can run just those
scenarious by passing the --tags
argument to behave. For example, to just
run the metadata-only AIP re-ingest tests, run:
$ behave --tags=mo-aip-reingest
There are also two convenience scripts for closing all transfers and closing all ingests via the GUI (i.e., using Selenium):
$ python close_all_transfers.py $ python close_all_ingests.py
These tests are a work in progress and some of them require specific Archivematica configurations. In particular, the tests encoded in the feature files that mention "conformance" and "policy" require the latest MediaConch-integration related branch of Archivematica (dev/issue-10133-ingest-policy-check-good at the time of writing).
The deploy-pub ansible playbook set at https://github.com/jrwdunham/deploy-pub/tree/dev/issue-9478-acceptance-tests-preforma should allow you to install such a system. Assuming you have VirtualBox, Vagrant and Ansible installed, use the following instructions:
$ git clone https://github.com/jrwdunham/deploy-pub.git $ cd deploy-pub $ git checkout dev/issue-9478-acceptance-tests-preforma $ cd playbooks/archivematica $ ansible-galaxy install -f -p roles/ -r requirements.yml $ vagrant up
The tests also assume that you have configured your Archivematica installation so that it is being served at the following URL and has an administrator-level user with the following username and password. These values can be altered in features/environment.py.
- URL: http://192.168.168.192/
- username: test
- password: testtest