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@conjoon/extjs-app-imapuser - Tests - Read Me

This package uses Siesta for Unit-/UI-testing.

Configuration

tl;dr

npx create-siesta
npm run test:siesta

Explanation:

Run

npx create-siesta

will install Siesta and the Sencha Ext JS Sources required for running the tests. in the NPM package. The tool will guide you through the process of symlinking to an existing ExtJS SDK installation Warning: Make a backup of your ./test folder in case you accidentally let create-siesta override it.

Once this is done, boilerplate-html files will be copied to the project (to: ./tests.redirect.html and ./tests/index.extjs-browser.html).

After this was done, run

npm run test:siesta

which will start a lightweight local webserver on 127.0.0.1/localhost. This will also try automatically open your system's default web-browser and load the test main-page.

Injecting test configuration with URL-params

Toolkit specific tests

  • To run the tests with the classic toolkit, append the query string toolkit=classic (default)
  • To run the tests with the modern toolkit, append the query string toolkit=modern

Example-URL _(toolkit=modern) http://127.0.0.1:8000/tests/index.html?toolkit=modern

Timeouts of tests

When running a test project with simultaneous calls to DOM-operations and XmlHttpRequests, it is sometimes necessary to extend the duration of tests and test-setups.

  • To extend the TIMEOUT of waitForMs-calls, use the url-parameter timeout: timeout=750

    Example-URL _(toolkit=classic with a timeout of 1000ms) http://127.0.0.1:8000/tests/index.html?toolkit=classic&timeout=1000