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date: "2019-02-12:00:00+02:00"
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title: "Testing"
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draft: false
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type: "doc"
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parent: "development"
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---
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# Testing
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You can run unit tests with [our `Makefile`]({{< ref "make.md">}}) with
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{{< highlight bash >}}
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make test
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{{< /highlight >}}
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### Running tests with config
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You can run tests with all available config variables if you want, enabeling you to run tests for a lot of scenarios.
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To use the normal config set the enviroment variable `VIKUNJA_TESTS_USE_CONFIG=1`.
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### Show sql queries
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When `UNIT_TESTS_VERBOSE=1` is set, all sql queries will be shown when tests are run.
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### Fixtures
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All tests are run against a set of db fixtures.
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These fixtures are defined in `pkg/models/fixtures` in YAML-Files which represent the database structure.
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When you add a new test case which requires new database entries to test against, update these files.
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# Integration tests
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All integration tests live in `pkg/integrations`.
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You can run them by executing `make integration-test`.
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The integration tests use the same config and fixtures as the unit tests and therefor have the same options available,
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see at the beginning of this document.
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To run integration tests, use `make integration-test`.
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