# Running Tests Dokku has a full test suite to assist in quick iterating development. These tests include a linter using [shellcheck](https://github.com/koalaman/shellcheck), functional unit tests using the [Bats testing framework](https://github.com/bats-core/bats-core), and a deployment suite of example apps that use the most popular languages and frameworks. We maintain the Dokku test harness within the `tests` directory: - `tests/unit/*.bats`: Bats tests - `tests/apps/`: Example applications that can be used for tests ## Continuous Integration All pull requests have tests run against them on [GitHub Actions](https://github.com/features/actions), a continuous integration platform that provides Docker support for Ubuntu Noble 24.04. If you wish to skip tests for a particular commit, e.g. documentation changes, you may add the `[ci skip]` designator to your commit message. Commits that _should_ be tested but have the above designator will not be merged. While we do provide official packages for a variety of platforms, as our test suite currently runs on Ubuntu Noble 24.04, we only provide official installation support for that platform and the supported LTS releases of Ubuntu (currently 22.04, and 24.04). ## Local Test Execution ### Vagrant VM - Setup Dokku in a [Vagrant VM](/docs/getting-started/install/vagrant.md). - Run the following to setup tests and execute them: ```shell vagrant ssh sudo su - cd ~/dokku make ci-dependencies setup-deploy-tests ``` After making changes to your local Dokku clone, don't forget to update the Vagrant Dokku install. ```shell # update vagrant dokku install from local git clone make copyfiles # build a specific plugin make go-build-plugin copyplugin PLUGIN_NAME=apps ``` ### VSCode Dev Container - Open Dokku in a VSCode DevContainer - Run the following in the VSCode terminal to setup tests and execute them: ```shell make ci-dependencies setup-deploy-tests ``` After making changes to your local Dokku clone, don't forget to update the Vagrant Dokku install. ```shell # update vagrant dokku install from local git clone make copyfiles # build a specific plugin make go-build-plugin copyplugin PLUGIN_NAME=apps ``` ### Executing tests Execute the entire test suite (linter, bats tests, and app deployment tests): ```shell make test ``` Run the linter ```shell make lint ``` Execute all bats tests ```shell make unit-tests ``` Execute all app deployment tests ```shell make deploy-tests ``` #### Executing App Tests You may run a specific app deployment tests with a target similar to: ```shell make deploy-test-nodejs-express ``` For a full list of test make targets check out `tests.mk` in the root of the Dokku repository. #### Executing a single test suite When working on a particular plugin, it may be useful to run _only_ a particular test suite. This can be done by specifying the test suite path: ```shell bats tests/unit/apps_1.bats ``` It is also possible to target multiple test suites at a time. ```shell bats tests/unit/apps_1.bats tests/unit/certs.bats ``` #### Executing a single test In order to increase testing velocity, a wrapper script around Bats is available that can be used to run a single test case within a suite. Tests within a suite may be listed by specifying the suite as a parameter to `bats`. ```shell bats tests/unit/apps_1.bats ``` A single test can be specified via the `--filter` argument. The tests are selected via regex match, and all matches are executed. ```shell bats --filter list tests/unit/apps_1.bats ```