# Insomnia Smoke Tests [![Playwright](https://img.shields.io/badge/playwright-blue.svg?style=for-the-badge&logo=playwright)](https://github.com/microsoft/playwright) This project contains the smoke testing suite for Insomnia App. > To find more about Inso CLI smoke tests, check [this document](CLI.md). - [Insomnia Smoke Tests](#insomnia-smoke-tests) - [Quick-start](#quick-start) - [Debugging and Developing Tests locally](#debugging-and-developing-tests-locally) - [Playwright VS Code extension](#playwright-vs-code-extension) - [Playwright Inspector](#playwright-inspector) - [Playwright Trace viewer](#playwright-trace-viewer) - [Additional Log levels](#additional-log-levels) - [Reproducing CI Failures](#reproducing-ci-failures) - [Getting traces from CI](#getting-traces-from-ci) - [Build and package methods](#build-and-package-methods) - [Non recurring tests](#non-recurring-tests) ## Quick-start Prerequisites: - Clone the project - Run `npm install` To run all tests: - In one terminal run: `npm run watch:app` - In another terminal run: `npm run test:smoke:dev` To run single tests: - Filter by the file or test title, e.g. `npm run test:smoke:dev -- oauth` ## Debugging and Developing Tests locally ### Playwright VS Code extension In order to run/debug tests directly from VS Code: - Install the [Playwright extension](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=ms-playwright.playwright). - With the extension installed, run on terminal `npm run watch:app`. You can trigger tests from the `Testing` tab, or within the test files clicking the run button. ![editor](docs/imgs/editor.png) If no tests appear, you may need to run "Refresh playwright tests". This can be done from the command palette, or by using the button at the top of the `Testing` tab. ![refresh](docs/imgs/refresh.png) ### Playwright Inspector You can step through tests with playwright inspector: `PWDEBUG=1 npm run test:smoke:dev` This is also useful to help create new tests. ![playwright inspector](docs/imgs/playwright-inspector.jpg) ### Playwright Trace viewer We generate [Playwright Traces](https://playwright.dev/docs/trace-viewer) when tests run. These can be used to debug local and CI test failures. ![playwright trace viewer](docs/imgs/playwright-trace.jpg) To open a local trace viewer for a given test output, run: ```shell # Example: npx playwright show-trace packages/insomnia-smoke-test/traces/app-can-send-requests/trace.zip ``` Alternatively you can upload this trace to [trace.playwright.dev](https://trace.playwright.dev/). ### Additional Log levels You can enable additional logging to help you debug tests: - Playwright logs: `DEBUG=pw:api npm run test:smoke:dev` - Insomnia console logs: `DEBUG=pw:browser npm run test:smoke:dev` - WebServer console logs: `DEBUG=pw:WebServer npm run test:smoke:dev` ## Reproducing CI Failures ### Getting traces from CI Traces from CI execution can be found in the failed CI job's artifacts. ![artifacts](docs/imgs/artifacts.png) After downloading the artifacts, these can be extracted and loaded up into the [Trace viewer](#playwright-trace-viewer). ### Build and package methods It's possible to run the smoke tests for: - A `build`, the JS bundle that is loaded into an electron client - A `package`, the executable binary (e.g. `.dmg` or `.exe`) For `build`: ```shell # Transpile js bundle npm run app-build # Run tests npm run test:smoke:build ``` For `package`: ```shell # Build executable in /packages/insomnia/dist npm run app-package # Run tests npm run test:smoke:package ``` Each of the above commands will automatically run the Express server, so you do not need to take any extra steps. ### Non recurring tests Non recurring / non-CI tests, like pre-release ones, can be run using [Playwright VS Code extension](#playwright-vs-code-extension) or by running `test:dev` against the desired test file: ```shell npm run test:dev -w packages/insomnia-smoke-test -- preferences-interactions ```