forked from Shiloh/githaven
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This fixes up https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/pull/10446; in that, the *expected* timezone was changed to the local timezone, but the computed timezone was left in UTC. The result was this failure, when run on a non-UTC system: ``` Diff: --- Expected +++ Actual @@ -5,3 +5,3 @@ commitMsg: (string) (len=12) "init project", - commitTime: (string) (len=29) "Wed, 14 Jun 2017 09:54:21 EDT" + commitTime: (string) (len=29) "Wed, 14 Jun 2017 13:54:21 UTC" }, @@ -11,3 +11,3 @@ commitMsg: (string) (len=12) "init project", - commitTime: (string) (len=29) "Wed, 14 Jun 2017 09:54:21 EDT" + commitTime: (string) (len=29) "Wed, 14 Jun 2017 13:54:21 UTC" } Test: TestViewRepo2 ``` I assume this was probably missed since the CI servers all run in UTC? The Format() string "Mon, 02 Jan 2006 15:04:05 UTC" was incorrect: 'UTC' isn't recognized as a variable placeholder, but was just being copied verbatim. It should use 'MST' in order to command Format() to output the attached timezone, which is what `time.RFC1123` has.
Integration tests
Integration tests can be run with make commands for the appropriate backends, namely:
make test-sqlite
make test-pgsql
make test-mysql
make test-mysql8
make test-mssql
Make sure to perform a clean build before running tests:
make clean build
Run all tests via local drone
drone exec --local --build-event "pull_request"
Run sqlite integration tests
Start tests
make test-sqlite
Run MySQL integration tests
Setup a MySQL database inside docker
docker run -e "MYSQL_DATABASE=test" -e "MYSQL_ALLOW_EMPTY_PASSWORD=yes" -p 3306:3306 --rm --name mysql mysql:latest #(just ctrl-c to stop db and clean the container)
docker run -p 9200:9200 -p 9300:9300 -e "discovery.type=single-node" --rm --name elasticsearch elasticsearch:7.6.0 #(in a second terminal, just ctrl-c to stop db and clean the container)
Start tests based on the database container
TEST_MYSQL_HOST=localhost:3306 TEST_MYSQL_DBNAME=test TEST_MYSQL_USERNAME=root TEST_MYSQL_PASSWORD='' make test-mysql
Run pgsql integration tests
Setup a pgsql database inside docker
docker run -e "POSTGRES_DB=test" -p 5432:5432 --rm --name pgsql postgres:latest #(just ctrl-c to stop db and clean the container)
Start tests based on the database container
TEST_PGSQL_HOST=localhost:5432 TEST_PGSQL_DBNAME=test TEST_PGSQL_USERNAME=postgres TEST_PGSQL_PASSWORD=postgres make test-pgsql
Run mssql integration tests
Setup a mssql database inside docker
docker run -e "ACCEPT_EULA=Y" -e "MSSQL_PID=Standard" -e "SA_PASSWORD=MwantsaSecurePassword1" -p 1433:1433 --rm --name mssql microsoft/mssql-server-linux:latest #(just ctrl-c to stop db and clean the container)
Start tests based on the database container
TEST_MSSQL_HOST=localhost:1433 TEST_MSSQL_DBNAME=gitea_test TEST_MSSQL_USERNAME=sa TEST_MSSQL_PASSWORD=MwantsaSecurePassword1 make test-mssql
Running individual tests
Example command to run GPG test:
For SQLite:
make test-sqlite#GPG
For other databases(replace mssql
to mysql
, mysql8
or pgsql
):
TEST_MSSQL_HOST=localhost:1433 TEST_MSSQL_DBNAME=test TEST_MSSQL_USERNAME=sa TEST_MSSQL_PASSWORD=MwantsaSecurePassword1 make test-mssql#GPG
Setting timeouts for declaring long-tests and long-flushes
We appreciate that some testing machines may not be very powerful and the default timeouts for declaring a slow test or a slow clean-up flush may not be appropriate.
You can either:
- Within the test ini file set the following section:
[integration-tests]
SLOW_TEST = 10s ; 10s is the default value
SLOW_FLUSH = 5S ; 5s is the default value
- Set the following environment variables:
GITEA_SLOW_TEST_TIME="10s" GITEA_SLOW_FLUSH_TIME="5s" make test-sqlite