Testing Area/Behat Testing/Setup
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How to install Mahara and Behat
Note: These instructions for Mahara and Behat setup are only for machines running Linux. They will not work for Windows machines
For dev's instructions to install a Mahara
Please use System_Administrator's_Guide/Installing_Mahara.
Otherwise, if you do not have Mahara installed
Follow the instructions for setting up Mahara.
Behat installation
Install Behat's dependencies:
sudo apt-get install curl openjdk-7-jre-headless
Add these config settings to the bottom of your Mahara config.php file, inside the htdocs/ subdirectory of the Mahara codebase.
// Behat config $cfg->dbprefix = ''; // Behat complains without dbprefix being set $cfg->wwwroot = 'http://your.mahara.domain/'; // Add this if you do not have wwwroot set already, Behat complains with out it $cfg->behat_dbprefix = 'behat_'; // must not empty $cfg->behat_dataroot = "/var/lib/maharadata/behat"; // Behat's copy of mahara data $cfg->behat_wwwroot = 'http://localhost:8000'; // Must be this
Make your data directory (check this matches what you set in config.php):
sudo mkdir /var/lib/maharadata/behat
Make directory writeable by mahara (check this is correct):
sudo chmod 777 /var/lib/maharadata/behat
Run Behat tests (change into your Mahara code directory first)
./test/behat/mahara_behat.sh run
For the first time of running behat, you need to wait for the Behat environment initialisation. This can take a while.
To run all tests
./test/behat/mahara_behat.sh run
To run your specific tests:
./test/behat/mahara_behat.sh run @yourtags