This is a high-level overview of the test configuration using Docker. It explains how to run the tests locally and how they integrate with the Jenkins Pipeline script to run the automated tests on ContainerShip https://www.containership.io/.
It is required to have Docker running on your machine in order to build and run the tests in the Dockerfiles. See https://docs.docker.com/engine/installation/ for more information on how to install.
We have added a number of default run scripts to the package.json
file to simplify building and running your tests.
npm run docker-setup-android
- Pulls down the base android docker image used for running the tests
npm run docker-build-android
- Builds the docker image used to run the tests
npm run test-android-run-unit
- Runs all the unit tests that have been built in the latest react/android docker image (note: you need to run test-android-build before executing this if the image does not exist it will fail)
npm run test-android-run-instrumentation
- Runs all the instrumentation tests that have been built in the latest react/android docker image. If the image does not exist, run test-android-build
before. You can also pass additional flags to filter which tests instrumentation tests are run. Ex: npm run test-android-run-instrumentation -- --filter=TestIdTestCase
to only run the TestIdTestCase instrumentation test. See below for more information
on the instrumentation test flags.
npm run test-android-run-e2e
- Runs all the end to end tests that have been built in the latest react/android docker image (note: you need to run test-android-build before executing this if the image does not exist it will fail)
npm run test-android-unit
- Builds and runs the Android unit tests.
npm run test-android-instrumentation
- Builds and runs the Android instrumentation tests.
npm run test-android-e2e
- Builds and runs the Android end to end tests.
There are two Dockerfiles for use with the Android codebase.
The Dockerfile.android-base
contains all the necessary prerequisites required to run the React Android tests. It is
separated out into a separate Dockerfile because these are dependencies that rarely change and also because it is quite
a beastly image since it contains all the Android dependencies for running Android and the emulators (~9GB).
The good news is you should rarely have to build or pull down the base image! All iterative code updates happen as
part of the Dockerfile.android
image build.
So step one...
docker pull containership/android-base:latest
This will take quite some time depending on your connection and you need to ensure you have ~10GB of free disk space.
Once this is done, you can run tests locally by executing two simple commands:
docker build -t react/android -f ./ContainerShip/Dockerfile.android .
docker run --cap-add=SYS_ADMIN -it react/android bash ContainerShip/scripts/run-android-docker-unit-tests.sh
Note:
--cap-add=SYS_ADMIN
flag is required for theContainerShip/scripts/run-android-docker-unit-tests.sh
andContainerShip/scripts/run-android-docker-instrumentation-tests.sh
in order to allow the remounting of/dev/shm
as writeable so thebuck
build system may write temporary output to that location
Every time you make any modifications to the codebase, you should re-run the docker build ...
command in order for your
updates to be included in your local docker image.
The following shell scripts have been provided for android testing:
ContainerShip/scripts/run-android-docker-unit-tests.sh
- Runs the standard android unit tests
ContainerShip/scripts/run-android-docker-instrumentation-tests.sh
- Runs the Android instrumentation tests on the emulator. Note that these
tests take quite some time to run so there are various flags you can pass in order to filter which tests are run (see below)
ContainerShip/scripts/run-ci-e2e-tests.sh
- Runs the android end to end tests
The instrumentation test script accepts the following flags in order to customize the execution of the tests:
--filter
- A regex that filters which instrumentation tests will be run. (Defaults to .*)
--package
- Name of the java package containing the instrumentation tests (Defaults to com.facebook.react.tests)
--path
- Path to the directory containing the instrumentation tests. (Defaults to ./ReactAndroid/src/androidTest/java/com/facebook/react/tests)
--retries
- Number of times to retry a failed test before declaring a failure (Defaults to 2)
For example, if locally you only wanted to run the InitialPropsTestCase, you could do the following:
docker run --cap-add=SYS_ADMIN -it react/android bash ContainerShip/scripts/run-android-docker-instrumentation-tests.sh --filter="InitialPropsTestCase"
There is a single Dockerfile for use with the javascript codebase.
The Dockerfile.javascript
base requires all the necessary dependencies for running Javascript tests.
Any time you make an update to the codebase, you can build and run the javascript tests with the following three commands:
docker build -t react/js -f ./ContainerShip/Dockerfile.javascript .
docker run -it react/js yarn test --maxWorkers=4
docker run -it react/js yarn run flow -- check