| # Integration Tests | |
| This document provides information about the integration testing framework used in this project. | |
| ## Overview | |
| The integration tests are designed to validate the end-to-end functionality of the Gemini CLI. They execute the built binary in a controlled environment and verify that it behaves as expected when interacting with the file system. | |
| These tests are located in the `integration-tests` directory and are run using a custom test runner. | |
| ## Running the tests | |
| The integration tests are not run as part of the default `npm run test` command. They must be run explicitly using the `npm run test:integration:all` script. | |
| The integration tests can also be run using the following shortcut: | |
| ```bash | |
| npm run test:e2e | |
| ``` | |
| ## Running a specific set of tests | |
| To run a subset of test files, you can use `npm run <integration test command> <file_name1> ....` where <integration test command> is either `test:e2e` or `test:integration*` and `<file_name>` is any of the `.test.js` files in the `integration-tests/` directory. For example, the following command runs `list_directory.test.js` and `write_file.test.js`: | |
| ```bash | |
| npm run test:e2e list_directory write_file | |
| ``` | |
| ### Running a single test by name | |
| To run a single test by its name, use the `--test-name-pattern` flag: | |
| ```bash | |
| npm run test:e2e -- --test-name-pattern "reads a file" | |
| ``` | |
| ### Running all tests | |
| To run the entire suite of integration tests, use the following command: | |
| ```bash | |
| npm run test:integration:all | |
| ``` | |
| ### Sandbox matrix | |
| The `all` command will run tests for `no sandboxing`, `docker` and `podman`. | |
| Each individual type can be run using the following commands: | |
| ```bash | |
| npm run test:integration:sandbox:none | |
| ``` | |
| ```bash | |
| npm run test:integration:sandbox:docker | |
| ``` | |
| ```bash | |
| npm run test:integration:sandbox:podman | |
| ``` | |
| ## Diagnostics | |
| The integration test runner provides several options for diagnostics to help track down test failures. | |
| ### Keeping test output | |
| You can preserve the temporary files created during a test run for inspection. This is useful for debugging issues with file system operations. | |
| To keep the test output set the `KEEP_OUTPUT` environment variable to `true`. | |
| ```bash | |
| KEEP_OUTPUT=true npm run test:integration:sandbox:none | |
| ``` | |
| When output is kept, the test runner will print the path to the unique directory for the test run. | |
| ### Verbose output | |
| For more detailed debugging, set the `VERBOSE` environment variable to `true`. | |
| ```bash | |
| VERBOSE=true npm run test:integration:sandbox:none | |
| ``` | |
| When using `VERBOSE=true` and `KEEP_OUTPUT=true` in the same command, the output is streamed to the console and also saved to a log file within the test's temporary directory. | |
| The verbose output is formatted to clearly identify the source of the logs: | |
| ``` | |
| --- TEST: <log dir>:<test-name> --- | |
| ... output from the gemini command ... | |
| --- END TEST: <log dir>:<test-name> --- | |
| ``` | |
| ## Linting and formatting | |
| To ensure code quality and consistency, the integration test files are linted as part of the main build process. You can also manually run the linter and auto-fixer. | |
| ### Running the linter | |
| To check for linting errors, run the following command: | |
| ```bash | |
| npm run lint | |
| ``` | |
| You can include the `:fix` flag in the command to automatically fix any fixable linting errors: | |
| ```bash | |
| npm run lint:fix | |
| ``` | |
| ## Directory structure | |
| The integration tests create a unique directory for each test run inside the `.integration-tests` directory. Within this directory, a subdirectory is created for each test file, and within that, a subdirectory is created for each individual test case. | |
| This structure makes it easy to locate the artifacts for a specific test run, file, or case. | |
| ``` | |
| .integration-tests/ | |
| βββ <run-id>/ | |
| βββ <test-file-name>.test.js/ | |
| βββ <test-case-name>/ | |
| βββ output.log | |
| βββ ...other test artifacts... | |
| ``` | |
| ## Continuous integration | |
| To ensure the integration tests are always run, a GitHub Actions workflow is defined in `.github/workflows/e2e.yml`. This workflow automatically runs the integrations tests for pull requests against the `main` branch, or when a pull request is added to a merge queue. | |
| The workflow runs the tests in different sandboxing environments to ensure Gemini CLI is tested across each: | |
| - `sandbox:none`: Runs the tests without any sandboxing. | |
| - `sandbox:docker`: Runs the tests in a Docker container. | |
| - `sandbox:podman`: Runs the tests in a Podman container. | |