overleaf/services/web/test/smoke/src/README.md
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SmokeTests

For the SmokeTests we implemented a Mini-Framework that is tailored for our tooling, specifically OError, and does not need a large runner, such as mocha.

The SmokeTests are separated into individual steps. Each step can have a run function and a cleanup function. The former will run in sequence with the other steps, the later in reverse order from the finish, or the last failure.

async function run(ctx) {
  // do something
}
async function cleanup(ctx) {
  // cleanup something
}
module.exports = { cleanup, run }

Steps will get called with a context object with common helpers and details:

  • request a promisified request module with defaults for baseUrl, timeout and internals for cookie handling.
  • assertHasStatusCode a helper for asserting response status codes, pass a response and desired status code. It will throw with OError context set.
  • getCsrfTokenFor a helper for retrieving CSRF tokens, pass an endpoint.
  • processWithTimeout a helper for awaiting Promises with a timeout, pass { work: Promise.resolve(), timeout: 42, message: 'foo timedout' }
  • stats an object for performance tracking.
  • timeout the step timeout

Steps should handle timeouts locally to ensure appropriate cleanup of timed out actions.

Steps may pass values along to the next steps in returning an object with the desired fields from the run or cleanup function. The returned values will overwrite existing details in the ctx.

Alpha-numeric sorting of step filenames determines the processing sequence.