code-server/ci/dev/test-e2e.sh
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Spawn a code-server instance for each test suite
This uses the current dev build by default but can be overidden with
CODE_SERVER_TEST_ENTRY (for example to test a release or some other
version).

Each instance has a separate state directory. This should make
parallelization work.

This also means you are no longer required to specify the password and
address yourself (or the extension directory once we add a test
extension). `yarn test:e2e` should just work as-is.

Lastly, it means the tests are no longer subject to yarn watch randomly
restarting.
2021-06-29 12:06:38 -05:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -euo pipefail
main() {
cd "$(dirname "$0")/../.."
source ./ci/lib.sh
local dir="$PWD"
if [[ ! ${CODE_SERVER_TEST_ENTRY-} ]]; then
echo "Set CODE_SERVER_TEST_ENTRY to test another build of code-server"
else
pushd "$CODE_SERVER_TEST_ENTRY"
dir="$PWD"
popd
fi
echo "Testing build in '$dir'"
# Simple sanity checks to see that we've built. There could still be things
# wrong (native modules version issues, incomplete build, etc).
if [[ ! -d $dir/out ]]; then
echo >&2 "No code-server build detected"
echo >&2 "You can build it with 'yarn build' or 'yarn watch'"
exit 1
fi
if [[ ! -d $dir/lib/vscode/out ]]; then
echo >&2 "No VS Code build detected"
echo >&2 "You can build it with 'yarn build:vscode' or 'yarn watch'"
exit 1
fi
cd test
yarn playwright test "$@"
}
main "$@"