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# [[Testing_Area/Behat_Testing/Setup | Setting up your Mahara with Behat]] | # [[Testing_Area/Behat_Testing/Setup | Setting up your Mahara with Behat]] | ||
# [[Testing_Area/Behat_Testing/Running test |Running tests]] | # [[Testing_Area/Behat_Testing/Running test |Running tests]] | ||
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## [[Testing_Area/Behat_Testing/Basics |Basics]] | ## [[Testing_Area/Behat_Testing/Basics |Basics]] | ||
## [[Testing_Area/Behat_Testing/Characteristics of a good test |Characteristics of a good test ]] | ## [[Testing_Area/Behat_Testing/Characteristics of a good test |Characteristics of a good test ]] |
Latest revision as of 15:43, 7 August 2020
Welcome to Behat testing with Mahara
https://docs.behat.org/en/latest/guides.html the behat home site! Behat testing is writing an automated test that tests the developers code by automatically, clicking around Mahara to check the devs submitted code doesn't break anything. This wiki section will teach you step by step how to write and submit your first Behat test.
Follow the steps below:
- Setting up your Mahara with Behat
- Running tests
- Writing tests
- Errors and solutions
- Submitting tests
- Jenkins maintenance
Behat code snippets
If you want to get a human-readable(ish) list of all the existing Behat test scenarios:
cd /var/www/mahara
find test/behat -name "*.feature" -exec grep -i -P "(Scenario)|(Feature)" {} \;