This repo contains e2e tests written in Cypress for different Open edX applications
Cypress is a relatively new automated tests tool which is gaining popularity at a very rapid pace
Here is the home page for Cypress if someone wants to look it up
Cypress has very strong documentation so a new comer could find most of the information from their own site
https://docs.cypress.io/guides/overview/why-cypress.html#In-a-nutshell
Also as a starting point it would be good to go through these tutorial videos
https://docs.cypress.io/examples/examples/tutorials.html#Best-Practices
This repo is meant to contain a sample for e2e tests:
Authentication MFE (Active)
With time we will add more projects in the repo
We don't yet have well defined protocols for writing Cypress tests for Open edX application, so this work was mostly experimental
The first project was MIT Journals (which has since been deprecated and removed).
In the second project, Authentication MFE, the following approach was used:
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Page Object model is used in spite of what Cypress site says, it increases readability of code and is much easier to manage
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Cypress commands and helper functions are still utilized
The tests for Authentication MFE are present in following path
https://github.com/openedx/cypress-e2e-tests/tree/master/cypress/integration/authenticationMFE
To manage multiple projects customized config files are used so user is able to run any project without making any change in the code
Config files for projects are placed here
https://github.com/openedx/cypress-e2e-tests/tree/master/config
You need to have Node.js installed before using Cypress.
For rest of the installations move to project folder in command prompt and type
npm install
which will install Cypress and other supporting tools
Following Environment Vars should be set before running the tests
CYPRESS_LMS_USER_EMAIL
CYPRESS_LMS_USER_PASSWORD
Note: The above are credentials for a normal edX user who does not have access to admin portal
CYPRESS_ADMIN_USER_EMAIL
CYPRESS_ADMIN_USER_PASSWORD
Note: The above are credentials for an admin portal valid user
Following environment vars would be required for using google api to read gmail inbox
CYPRESS_GMAIL_ID
CYPRESS_GMAIL_CLIENT_ID
CYPRESS_GMAIL_CLIENT_SECRET
CYPRESS_GMAIL_ACCESS_TOKEN
CYPRESS_GMAIL_REFRESH_TOKEN
Note: You can use the method descibed in the below link to get these auth tokens for any personal gmail account
https://developers.google.com/identity/protocols/OAuth2WebServer#creatingcred
To run admin portal tests in interactive mode use following command
npm run cy:openAuthnMFE
To run admin portal tests in normal mode use following command
npm run cy:runAuthnMFE
ESLint is also setup in the repo, you can use it by typing following command in terminal
npm run lint
Docker setup is also available for those who want to run the tests without doing any installations
To run the tests in Docker
- Provide the values for environment variables in the env_vars.env
- Use following command in terminal
docker-compose -f docker-compose.yml -f cy-run.yml up
You can also execute tests in interactive mode directly from Docker, for that you would need to do some extra steps
As a pre-requisite you need to install XQuartz using following command
brew cask install xquartz
or install it directly from https://www.xquartz.org/
- Open XQuartz using following command in terminal
open -a XQuartz
- In the XQuartz preferences, go to the “Security” tab and make sure you’ve got “Allow connections from network clients” ticked
- Provide the values for environment variables in the env_vars.env
- Grab the IP of the host machine and add it to the allowed X11 hosts by running these commands
IP=$(ipconfig getifaddr en0)
/usr/X11/bin/xhost + $IP
- Pass the environment variable DISPLAY to show Cypress GUI on the host system
DISPLAY=$IP:0
- Use following command in terminal
docker-compose -f docker-compose.yml -f cy-open.yml up