Prepare PostgreSQL user so PeerTube can delete/create the test databases:
sudo -u postgres createuser you_username --createdb --superuser
Prepare the databases:
npm run clean:server:test
Build PeerTube:
npm run build
Run docker containers needed by some test files:
sudo docker run -p 9444:9000 chocobozzz/s3-ninja
sudo docker run -p 10389:10389 chocobozzz/docker-test-openldap
Ensure you also have these commands:
exiftool --help
parallel --help
# For transcription tests
whisper --help
whisper-ctranslate2 --help
jiwer --help
Otherwise, install the packages. On Debian-based systems (like Debian, Ubuntu or Mint):
sudo apt-get install parallel libimage-exiftool-perl
sudo pip install -r packages/tests/requirements.txt -r packages/transcription-devtools/requirements.txt
To run all test suites (can be long!):
npm run test # See scripts/test.sh to run a particular suite
To run a specific test:
npm run mocha -- --exit --bail packages/tests/src/your-test.ts
# For example
npm run mocha -- --exit --bail packages/tests/src/api/videos/single-server.ts
Some env variables can be defined to disable/enable some tests:
DISABLE_HTTP_IMPORT_TESTS=true
: disable import tests (because of youtube that could rate limit your IP)ENABLE_OBJECT_STORAGE_TESTS=true
: enable object storage tests (needs chocobozzz/s3-ninja
container first)AKISMET_KEY
: specify an Akismet key to test akismet external PeerTube pluginOBJECT_STORAGE_SCALEWAY_KEY_ID
and OBJECT_STORAGE_SCALEWAY_ACCESS_KEY
: specify Scaleway API keys to test object storage ACL (not supported by our chocobozzz/s3-ninja
container)ENABLE_FFMPEG_THUMBNAIL_PIXEL_COMPARISON_TESTS=true
: enable pixel comparison on images generated by ffmpeg. Disabled by default because a custom ffmpeg version may fails the testsWhile testing, you might want to display a server’s logs to understand why they failed:
NODE_APP_INSTANCE=1 NODE_ENV=test npm run parse-log -- --level debug | less +GF
You can also:
tail -n 100 test1/logs/peertube.log | npm run parse-log -- --level debug --files -
tail -f test1/logs/peertube.log | npm run parse-log -- --level debug --files -
To run tests on local web browsers (comment web browsers you don’t have in client/e2e/wdio.local.conf.ts
):
PEERTUBE2_E2E_PASSWORD=password npm run e2e:local
To run tests on browser stack:
BROWSERSTACK_USER=your_user BROWSERSTACK_KEY=your_key npm run e2e:browserstack
To add E2E tests and quickly run tests using a local Chrome:
cd client/e2e
../node_modules/.bin/wdio wdio.local-test.conf.ts # you can also add --mochaOpts.grep to only run tests you want