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# Install a Mahara site | # Install a Mahara site | ||
# Launch the web server for testing | # Launch the web server for testing | ||
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php -S localhost:8000 | |||
The URL of the testing server will be http://localhost:8000 | |||
# Edit htdocs/config.php adding the following lines | # Edit htdocs/config.php adding the following lines | ||
// Behat config | // Behat config |
Revision as of 14:49, 19 September 2014
Introduction
Like Moodle [1], we integrate Behat, a behavioural driven development (BDD) tool for describing Mahara's features and automatically testing them.
Getting started guide
This guide will show you how to start running Behat tests on a Mahara site
- Requirements
- PHP 5.3+
- A standalone web server. If you are using PHP 4+, you can run the built-in PHP server insteads.
- Selenium Server (optional).
- Instructions to run a test
- Install a Mahara site
- Launch the web server for testing
For example, launch the built-in PHP server
php -S localhost:8000
The URL of the testing server will be http://localhost:8000
- Edit htdocs/config.php adding the following lines
// Behat config $cfg->behat_dbprefix = 'behat_'; // must not empty $cfg->behat_dataroot = '<path to behat dataroot>'; $cfg->behat_wwwroot = '<URL to the behat test site>';
- Initilise the behat environment
php test/behat/scripts/init.php
- Run the selenium server (optional)
java -jar /path/to/your/selenium/server/selenium-server-standalone-2.NN.N.jar