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README.md
React Native Firebase - Testing Project
Requirements
- Make sure you have Xcode installed (tested with Xcode 8.1-8.2).
- make sure you have node installed (
brew install node
, node 7.6.0 and up is required. - Make sure you have react-native dependencies installed:
- react-native-cli is installed (
npm install -g react-native-cli
) - watchman is installed (
brew install watchman
) - appleSimUtils
- detox-cli
npm install -g detox-cli
- react-native-cli is installed (
Step 1: Npm install
- Run
npm install
.
To test build of your app
Step 2: Build
- Build the demo project
detox build --configuration ios.sim.debug
Step 3: Test
- start react-native packager
npm run start
- Run tests on the demo project
detox test --configuration ios.sim.debug
This action will open a new simulator and run the tests on it.
TODO - Troubleshooting
Gradle issues... https://stackoverflow.com/questions/46917365/error-could-not-initialize-class-com-android-sdklib-repository-androidsdkhandle?rq=1
mac: export JAVA_HOME="/Applications/Android Studio.app/Contents/jre/jdk/Contents/Home"
windows "C://Program Files/Java/jdk_1.x_"
android sdk root export ANDROID_SDK_ROOT="/Users/mike/Library/Android/sdk"
Add platform-tools to your path
echo 'export ANDROID_HOME=/Users/$USER/Library/Android/sdk' >> ~/.bash_profile echo 'export PATH=${PATH}:$ANDROID_HOME/tools:$ANDROID_HOME/platform-tools' >> ~/.bash_profile
Name: TestingAVD
CPU/ABI: null (null)
Path: /Users/mike/.android/avd/Actually_THIS_one.avd
Error: Failed to parse properties from /Users/mike/.android/avd/Actually_THIS_one.avd/config.ini
Running specific tests
Mocha supports the .only
syntax, e.g. instead of describe(...) || it(...)
you can use describe.only(...) || it.only(...)
to only run that specific context or test.
Another way to do this is via adding a --grep
option to e2e/mocha.opts file, e.g. --grep auth
for all tests that have auth in the file path or tests descriptions.
Running Node debugger
Add --inspect
to e2e/mocha.opts file
To open node debugger tools on chrome navigate to chrome://inspect/#devices and click the Open dedicated DevTools for Node
link.
Add the default connection of localhost:9229
if you haven't already - then the debugger will automatically connect everytime you start tests with inspect flag.