## Description
- This PR includes tests for migrating to Local GITEA for running
cypress tests so we dont run into timeout issues in Git tests
## Type of change
- New Script + Script fixes
## How Has This Been Tested?
- Cypress on CI
## Checklist:
### QA activity:
- [X] Test plan has been approved by relevant developers
- [X] Test plan has been peer reviewed by QA
- [X] Cypress test cases have been added and approved by either SDET or
manual QA
- [X] Organized project review call with relevant stakeholders after
Round 1/2 of QA
- [X] Added Test Plan Approved label after reveiwing all Cypress test
## Description
- This PR moves all specs from slim to fat container to run tests underneath it
- Fat has the actual libraries that are being shipping to customers, hence this PR
- Also includes moving Git tests from using GitHub to Gitea
## Type of change
- New run (non-breaking change which adds functionality)
## How Has This Been Tested?
- Cypress CI Fat runs
## Checklist:
### QA activity:
- [X] Test plan has been approved by relevant developers
- [X] Test plan has been peer reviewed by QA
- [X] Cypress test cases have been added and approved by either SDET or manual QA
- [X] Organized project review call with relevant stakeholders after Round 1/2 of QA
- [X] Added Test Plan Approved label after reveiwing all Cypress test
Co-authored-by: yatinappsmith <84702014+yatinappsmith@users.noreply.github.com>
This is required for enabling custom logging. In future, we can leverage this for proxy caching as well.
Not adding this nginx-root.conf.template file to the installation script because there's nothing for the user to configure there during installation. This file will be baked into the Dockerfile and only the environment variables will be replaced during container start.
* Create Org related usecases
* Review comments incorporated
* Updated with env variables for test users and routes
Co-authored-by: Nandan Anantharamu <Nandan@thinkify.com>
This PR adds the build, test & package workflow to the client code base as well.
In order for us to run the Cypress tests, we also spin up a local server in a Docker container and run all our tests against that server. This ensures that our tests are faster to run as well.
We also introduce the concept of stubbing network requests by stubbing the API that fetches the property pane configuration from the server.
Results for the Cypress tests can be viewed at: https://dashboard.cypress.io/projects/eyxvp8/runs/