server/tests/acceptance/run-local.sh
Daniel Calviño Sánchez f402e23448 Accept incoming shares in acceptance tests
Incoming shares are no longer automatically added to the file list of
the sharee. Instead, the user now needs to explictly accept the share.

Currently shares can be accepted only from the Notifications app, so it
must be explicitly cloned before installing Nextcloud if it is not found
in the "apps" directory. Note that the development branches are already
built, so there is no need to explicitly build the app.

With the new sharing behaviour the "share a skeleton file with another
user before first login" scenario is no longer valid (as the user will
need to log in to accept the share, so at that point the skeleton is
already created), so it was removed.

Signed-off-by: Daniel Calviño Sánchez <danxuliu@gmail.com>
2019-11-20 21:15:46 +01:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# @copyright Copyright (c) 2017, Daniel Calviño Sánchez (danxuliu@gmail.com)
#
# @license GNU AGPL version 3 or any later version
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as
# published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the
# License, or (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
# Helper script to run the acceptance tests, which test a running Nextcloud
# instance from the point of view of a real user, configured to start the
# Nextcloud server themselves and from their grandparent directory.
#
# The acceptance tests are written in Behat so, besides running the tests, this
# script installs Behat, its dependencies, and some related packages in the
# "vendor" subdirectory of the acceptance tests. The acceptance tests expect
# that the last commit in the Git repository provides the default state of the
# Nextcloud server, so the script installs the Nextcloud server and saves a
# snapshot of the whole grandparent directory (no .gitignore file is used) in
# the Git repository. Finally, the acceptance tests also use the Selenium server
# to control a web browser, so this script waits for the Selenium server
# (which should have been started before executing this script) to be ready
# before running the tests.
#
# By default the acceptance tests run are those for the Nextcloud server;
# acceptance tests for apps can be run by providing the
# "--acceptance-tests-dir XXX" option. When this option is used the Behat
# configuration and the Nextcloud installation script used by the acceptance
# tests for the Nextcloud server are ignored; they must be provided in the given
# acceptance tests directory. Note, however, that the context classes for the
# Nextcloud server and the core acceptance test framework classes are
# automatically loaded; there is no need to explicitly set them in the Behat
# configuration. Also, even when that option is used, the packages installed by
# this script end in the "vendor" subdirectory of the acceptance tests for the
# Nextcloud server, not in the one given in the option.
# Exit immediately on errors.
set -o errexit
# Ensure working directory is script directory, as some actions (like installing
# Behat through Composer or running Behat) expect that.
cd "$(dirname $0)"
# "--acceptance-tests-dir XXX" option can be provided to set the directory
# (relative to the root directory of the Nextcloud server) used to look for the
# Behat configuration and the Nextcloud installation script.
# By default it is "tests/acceptance", that is, the acceptance tests for the
# Nextcloud server itself.
ACCEPTANCE_TESTS_DIR="tests/acceptance"
if [ "$1" = "--acceptance-tests-dir" ]; then
ACCEPTANCE_TESTS_DIR=$2
shift 2
fi
ACCEPTANCE_TESTS_CONFIG_DIR="../../$ACCEPTANCE_TESTS_DIR/config"
# "--timeout-multiplier N" option can be provided to set the timeout multiplier
# to be used in ActorContext.
TIMEOUT_MULTIPLIER=""
if [ "$1" = "--timeout-multiplier" ]; then
if [[ ! "$2" =~ ^[0-9]+$ ]]; then
echo "--timeout-multiplier must be followed by a positive integer"
exit 1
fi
TIMEOUT_MULTIPLIER=$2
shift 2
fi
# "--nextcloud-server-domain XXX" option can be provided to set the domain used
# by the Selenium server to access the Nextcloud server.
DEFAULT_NEXTCLOUD_SERVER_DOMAIN="127.0.0.1"
NEXTCLOUD_SERVER_DOMAIN="$DEFAULT_NEXTCLOUD_SERVER_DOMAIN"
if [ "$1" = "--nextcloud-server-domain" ]; then
NEXTCLOUD_SERVER_DOMAIN=$2
shift 2
fi
# "--selenium-server XXX" option can be provided to set the domain and port used
# by the acceptance tests to access the Selenium server.
DEFAULT_SELENIUM_SERVER="127.0.0.1:4444"
SELENIUM_SERVER="$DEFAULT_SELENIUM_SERVER"
if [ "$1" = "--selenium-server" ]; then
SELENIUM_SERVER=$2
shift 2
fi
# Safety parameter to prevent executing this script by mistake and messing with
# the Git repository.
if [ "$1" != "allow-git-repository-modifications" ]; then
echo "To run the acceptance tests use \"run.sh\" instead"
exit 1
fi
SCENARIO_TO_RUN=$2
if [ "$ACCEPTANCE_TESTS_DIR" != "tests/acceptance" ]; then
if [ "$SCENARIO_TO_RUN" == "" ]; then
echo "When an acceptance tests directory is given the scenario to run" \
"should be provided too (paths are relative to the acceptance" \
"tests directory; use the features directory to run all tests)"
echo "No scenario was given, so \"features/\" was automatically used"
SCENARIO_TO_RUN="features/"
fi
SCENARIO_TO_RUN=../../$ACCEPTANCE_TESTS_DIR/$SCENARIO_TO_RUN
fi
if [ "$TIMEOUT_MULTIPLIER" != "" ]; then
# Although Behat documentation states that using the BEHAT_PARAMS
# environment variable "You can set any value for any option that is
# available in a behat.yml file" this is currently not true for the
# constructor parameters of contexts (see
# https://github.com/Behat/Behat/issues/983). Thus, the default "behat.yml"
# configuration file has to be adjusted to provide the appropriate
# parameters for ActorContext.
ORIGINAL="\
- ActorContext"
REPLACEMENT="\
- ActorContext:\n\
actorTimeoutMultiplier: $TIMEOUT_MULTIPLIER"
sed --in-place "s/$ORIGINAL/$REPLACEMENT/" $ACCEPTANCE_TESTS_CONFIG_DIR/behat.yml
fi
if [ "$NEXTCLOUD_SERVER_DOMAIN" != "$DEFAULT_NEXTCLOUD_SERVER_DOMAIN" ]; then
# Although Behat documentation states that using the BEHAT_PARAMS
# environment variable "You can set any value for any option that is
# available in a behat.yml file" this is currently not true for the
# constructor parameters of contexts (see
# https://github.com/Behat/Behat/issues/983). Thus, the default "behat.yml"
# configuration file has to be adjusted to provide the appropriate
# parameters for NextcloudTestServerContext.
#
# Note that the substitution below is only valid if no parameters for
# the helper are set in behat.yml, although it is valid if a specific
# helper is.
ORIGINAL="\
- NextcloudTestServerContext:\?"
REPLACEMENT="\
- NextcloudTestServerContext:\n\
nextcloudTestServerHelperParameters:\n\
- $NEXTCLOUD_SERVER_DOMAIN"
sed --in-place "s/$ORIGINAL/$REPLACEMENT/" $ACCEPTANCE_TESTS_CONFIG_DIR/behat.yml
fi
# Due to a bug in the Mink Extension for Behat it is not possible to use the
# "paths.base" variable in the path to the custom Firefox profile. Thus, the
# default "behat.yml" configuration file has to be adjusted to replace the
# variable by its value before the configuration file is parsed by Behat.
ORIGINAL="profile: %paths.base%"
REPLACEMENT="profile: $ACCEPTANCE_TESTS_CONFIG_DIR"
# As the substitution does not involve regular expressions or multilines it can
# be done just with Bash. Moreover, this does not require escaping the regular
# expression characters that may appear in the path, like "/".
FILE_CONTENTS=$(<$ACCEPTANCE_TESTS_CONFIG_DIR/behat.yml)
echo "${FILE_CONTENTS//$ORIGINAL/$REPLACEMENT}" > $ACCEPTANCE_TESTS_CONFIG_DIR/behat.yml
# Set the Selenium server to be used by Mink. Although Mink sessions can be
# extended through BEHAT_PARAMS this would require adding here too each new
# session added to "behat.yml", including those added in the acceptance
# tests of apps. Instead, the default "behat.yml" configuration file is
# adjusted to replace the simulated "selenium.server" variable by its value
# before the configuration file is parsed by Behat.
ORIGINAL="wd_host: %selenium.server%"
REPLACEMENT="wd_host: http://$SELENIUM_SERVER/wd/hub"
# As the substitution does not involve regular expressions or multilines it
# can be done just with Bash. Moreover, this does not require escaping the
# regular expression characters that may appear in the URL, like "/".
FILE_CONTENTS=$(<$ACCEPTANCE_TESTS_CONFIG_DIR/behat.yml)
echo "${FILE_CONTENTS//$ORIGINAL/$REPLACEMENT}" > $ACCEPTANCE_TESTS_CONFIG_DIR/behat.yml
composer install
cd ../../
# Link the default Apache directory to the root directory of the Nextcloud
# server to make possible to run the Nextcloud server on Apache if needed.
ln --symbolic $(pwd) /var/www/html
# Add Notifications app to the "apps" directory (unless it is already there).
if [ ! -e "apps/notifications" ]; then
(cd apps && git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/nextcloud/notifications)
fi
INSTALL_AND_CONFIGURE_SERVER_PARAMETERS=""
if [ "$NEXTCLOUD_SERVER_DOMAIN" != "$DEFAULT_NEXTCLOUD_SERVER_DOMAIN" ]; then
INSTALL_AND_CONFIGURE_SERVER_PARAMETERS+="--nextcloud-server-domain $NEXTCLOUD_SERVER_DOMAIN"
fi
echo "Installing and configuring Nextcloud server"
# The server is installed and configured using the www-data user as it is the
# user that Apache sub-processes will be run as; the PHP built-in web server is
# run as the root user, and in that case the permissions of apps, config and
# data dirs makes no difference, so this is valid for both cases.
mkdir data
chown -R www-data:www-data apps config data
NEXTCLOUD_DIR=`pwd`
su --shell /bin/bash --login www-data --command "cd $NEXTCLOUD_DIR && $ACCEPTANCE_TESTS_DIR/installAndConfigureServer.sh $INSTALL_AND_CONFIGURE_SERVER_PARAMETERS"
echo "Saving the default state so acceptance tests can reset to it"
find . -name ".gitignore" -exec rm --force {} \;
# Create dummy files in empty directories to force Git to save the directories.
find . -not -path "*.git*" -type d -empty -exec touch {}/.keep \;
git add --all && echo 'Default state' | git -c user.name='John Doe' -c user.email='john@doe.org' commit --quiet --file=-
cd tests/acceptance
# Ensure that the Selenium server is ready before running the tests.
echo "Waiting for Selenium"
timeout 60s bash -c "while ! curl $SELENIUM_SERVER >/dev/null 2>&1; do sleep 1; done"
vendor/bin/behat --config=$ACCEPTANCE_TESTS_CONFIG_DIR/behat.yml $SCENARIO_TO_RUN