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@overleaf/project-history
An API for converting raw editor updates into a compressed and browseable history.
Running project-history
The app runs natively using npm and Node on the local system:
npm install
npm run start
Unit Tests
The test suites run in Docker.
Unit tests can be run in the test_unit
container defined in docker-compose.tests.yml
.
The makefile contains a short cut to run these:
make install # Only needs running once, or when npm packages are updated
make test_unit
During development it is often useful to only run a subset of tests, which can be configured with arguments to the mocha CLI:
make test_unit MOCHA_ARGS='--grep=AuthorizationManager'
Acceptance Tests
Acceptance tests are run against a live service, which runs in the acceptance_test
container defined in docker-compose.tests.yml
.
To run the tests out-of-the-box, the makefile defines:
make install # Only needs running once, or when npm packages are updated
make test_acceptance
However, during development it is often useful to leave the service running for rapid iteration on the acceptance tests. This can be done with:
make test_acceptance_start_service
make test_acceptance_run # Run as many times as needed during development
make test_acceptance_stop_service
make test_acceptance
just runs these three commands in sequence.
During development it is often useful to only run a subset of tests, which can be configured with arguments to the mocha CLI:
make test_acceptance_run MOCHA_ARGS='--grep=AuthorizationManager'
Makefile and npm scripts
The commands used to compile the app and tests, to run the mocha tests, and to run the app are all in package.json
. These commands call out to coffee
, mocha
, etc which are available to npm
in the local node_modules/.bin
directory, using the local versions. Normally, these commands should not be run directly, but instead run in docker via make.
The makefile contains a collection of shortcuts for running the npm scripts inside the appropriate docker containers, using the docker-compose
files in the project.
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