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233 lines
9.4 KiB
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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# @copyright Copyright (c) 2017, Daniel Calviño Sánchez (danxuliu@gmail.com)
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#
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# @license GNU AGPL version 3 or any later version
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#
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# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as
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# published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the
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# License, or (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
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# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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# Helper script to run the acceptance tests, which test a running Nextcloud
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# instance from the point of view of a real user, configured to start the
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# Nextcloud server themselves and from their grandparent directory.
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#
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# The acceptance tests are written in Behat so, besides running the tests, this
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# script installs Behat, its dependencies, and some related packages in the
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# "vendor" subdirectory of the acceptance tests. The acceptance tests expect
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# that the last commit in the Git repository provides the default state of the
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# Nextcloud server, so the script installs the Nextcloud server and saves a
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# snapshot of the whole grandparent directory (no .gitignore file is used) in
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# the Git repository. Finally, the acceptance tests also use the Selenium server
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# to control a web browser, so this script waits for the Selenium server
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# (which should have been started before executing this script) to be ready
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# before running the tests.
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#
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# By default the acceptance tests run are those for the Nextcloud server;
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# acceptance tests for apps can be run by providing the
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# "--acceptance-tests-dir XXX" option. When this option is used the Behat
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# configuration and the Nextcloud installation script used by the acceptance
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# tests for the Nextcloud server are ignored; they must be provided in the given
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# acceptance tests directory. Note, however, that the context classes for the
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# Nextcloud server and the core acceptance test framework classes are
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# automatically loaded; there is no need to explicitly set them in the Behat
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# configuration. Also, even when that option is used, the packages installed by
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# this script end in the "vendor" subdirectory of the acceptance tests for the
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# Nextcloud server, not in the one given in the option.
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# Exit immediately on errors.
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set -o errexit
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# Ensure working directory is script directory, as some actions (like installing
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# Behat through Composer or running Behat) expect that.
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cd "$(dirname $0)"
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# "--acceptance-tests-dir XXX" option can be provided to set the directory
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# (relative to the root directory of the Nextcloud server) used to look for the
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# Behat configuration and the Nextcloud installation script.
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# By default it is "tests/acceptance", that is, the acceptance tests for the
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# Nextcloud server itself.
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ACCEPTANCE_TESTS_DIR="tests/acceptance"
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if [ "$1" = "--acceptance-tests-dir" ]; then
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ACCEPTANCE_TESTS_DIR=$2
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shift 2
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fi
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ACCEPTANCE_TESTS_CONFIG_DIR="../../$ACCEPTANCE_TESTS_DIR/config"
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# "--timeout-multiplier N" option can be provided to set the timeout multiplier
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# to be used in ActorContext.
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TIMEOUT_MULTIPLIER=""
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if [ "$1" = "--timeout-multiplier" ]; then
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if [[ ! "$2" =~ ^[0-9]+$ ]]; then
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echo "--timeout-multiplier must be followed by a positive integer"
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exit 1
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fi
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TIMEOUT_MULTIPLIER=$2
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shift 2
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fi
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# "--nextcloud-server-domain XXX" option can be provided to set the domain used
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# by the Selenium server to access the Nextcloud server.
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DEFAULT_NEXTCLOUD_SERVER_DOMAIN="127.0.0.1"
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NEXTCLOUD_SERVER_DOMAIN="$DEFAULT_NEXTCLOUD_SERVER_DOMAIN"
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if [ "$1" = "--nextcloud-server-domain" ]; then
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NEXTCLOUD_SERVER_DOMAIN=$2
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shift 2
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fi
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# "--selenium-server XXX" option can be provided to set the domain and port used
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# by the acceptance tests to access the Selenium server.
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DEFAULT_SELENIUM_SERVER="127.0.0.1:4444"
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SELENIUM_SERVER="$DEFAULT_SELENIUM_SERVER"
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if [ "$1" = "--selenium-server" ]; then
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SELENIUM_SERVER=$2
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shift 2
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fi
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# Safety parameter to prevent executing this script by mistake and messing with
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# the Git repository.
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if [ "$1" != "allow-git-repository-modifications" ]; then
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echo "To run the acceptance tests use \"run.sh\" instead"
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exit 1
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fi
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SCENARIO_TO_RUN=$2
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if [ "$ACCEPTANCE_TESTS_DIR" != "tests/acceptance" ]; then
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if [ "$SCENARIO_TO_RUN" == "" ]; then
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echo "When an acceptance tests directory is given the scenario to run" \
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"should be provided too (paths are relative to the acceptance" \
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"tests directory; use the features directory to run all tests)"
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echo "No scenario was given, so \"features/\" was automatically used"
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SCENARIO_TO_RUN="features/"
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fi
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SCENARIO_TO_RUN=../../$ACCEPTANCE_TESTS_DIR/$SCENARIO_TO_RUN
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fi
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if [ "$TIMEOUT_MULTIPLIER" != "" ]; then
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# Although Behat documentation states that using the BEHAT_PARAMS
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# environment variable "You can set any value for any option that is
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# available in a behat.yml file" this is currently not true for the
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# constructor parameters of contexts (see
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# https://github.com/Behat/Behat/issues/983). Thus, the default "behat.yml"
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# configuration file has to be adjusted to provide the appropriate
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# parameters for ActorContext.
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ORIGINAL="\
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- ActorContext"
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REPLACEMENT="\
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- ActorContext:\n\
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actorTimeoutMultiplier: $TIMEOUT_MULTIPLIER"
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sed --in-place "s/$ORIGINAL/$REPLACEMENT/" $ACCEPTANCE_TESTS_CONFIG_DIR/behat.yml
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fi
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if [ "$NEXTCLOUD_SERVER_DOMAIN" != "$DEFAULT_NEXTCLOUD_SERVER_DOMAIN" ]; then
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# Although Behat documentation states that using the BEHAT_PARAMS
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# environment variable "You can set any value for any option that is
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# available in a behat.yml file" this is currently not true for the
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# constructor parameters of contexts (see
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# https://github.com/Behat/Behat/issues/983). Thus, the default "behat.yml"
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# configuration file has to be adjusted to provide the appropriate
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# parameters for NextcloudTestServerContext.
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#
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# Note that the substitution below is only valid if no parameters for
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# the helper are set in behat.yml, although it is valid if a specific
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# helper is.
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ORIGINAL="\
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- NextcloudTestServerContext:\?"
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REPLACEMENT="\
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- NextcloudTestServerContext:\n\
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nextcloudTestServerHelperParameters:\n\
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- $NEXTCLOUD_SERVER_DOMAIN"
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sed --in-place "s/$ORIGINAL/$REPLACEMENT/" $ACCEPTANCE_TESTS_CONFIG_DIR/behat.yml
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fi
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# Due to a bug in the Mink Extension for Behat it is not possible to use the
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# "paths.base" parameter in the path to the custom Firefox profile. Thus, the
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# default "behat.yml" configuration file has to be adjusted to replace the
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# parameter by its value before the configuration file is parsed by Behat.
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ORIGINAL="profile: %paths.base%"
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REPLACEMENT="profile: $ACCEPTANCE_TESTS_CONFIG_DIR"
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# As the substitution does not involve regular expressions or multilines it can
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# be done just with Bash. Moreover, this does not require escaping the regular
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# expression characters that may appear in the path, like "/".
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FILE_CONTENTS=$(<$ACCEPTANCE_TESTS_CONFIG_DIR/behat.yml)
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echo "${FILE_CONTENTS//$ORIGINAL/$REPLACEMENT}" > $ACCEPTANCE_TESTS_CONFIG_DIR/behat.yml
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if [ "$SELENIUM_SERVER" != "$DEFAULT_SELENIUM_SERVER" ]; then
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# Set the Selenium server to be used by Mink; this extends the default
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# configuration from "config/behat.yml".
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export BEHAT_PARAMS='
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{
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"extensions": {
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"Behat\\MinkExtension": {
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"sessions": {
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"default": {
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"selenium2": {
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"wd_host": "http://'"$SELENIUM_SERVER"'/wd/hub"
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}
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},
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"John": {
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"selenium2": {
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"wd_host": "http://'"$SELENIUM_SERVER"'/wd/hub"
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}
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},
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"Jane": {
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"selenium2": {
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"wd_host": "http://'"$SELENIUM_SERVER"'/wd/hub"
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}'
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fi
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composer install
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cd ../../
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INSTALL_AND_CONFIGURE_SERVER_PARAMETERS=""
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if [ "$NEXTCLOUD_SERVER_DOMAIN" != "$DEFAULT_NEXTCLOUD_SERVER_DOMAIN" ]; then
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INSTALL_AND_CONFIGURE_SERVER_PARAMETERS+="--nextcloud-server-domain $NEXTCLOUD_SERVER_DOMAIN"
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fi
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echo "Installing and configuring Nextcloud server"
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# The server is installed and configured using the www-data user as it is the
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# user that Apache sub-processes will be run as; the PHP built-in web server is
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# run as the root user, and in that case the permissions of apps, config and
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# data dirs makes no difference, so this is valid for both cases.
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mkdir data
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chown -R www-data:www-data apps config data
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NEXTCLOUD_DIR=`pwd`
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su --shell /bin/bash --login www-data --command "cd $NEXTCLOUD_DIR && $ACCEPTANCE_TESTS_DIR/installAndConfigureServer.sh $INSTALL_AND_CONFIGURE_SERVER_PARAMETERS"
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echo "Saving the default state so acceptance tests can reset to it"
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find . -name ".gitignore" -exec rm --force {} \;
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git add --all && echo 'Default state' | git -c user.name='John Doe' -c user.email='john@doe.org' commit --quiet --file=-
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cd tests/acceptance
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# Ensure that the Selenium server is ready before running the tests.
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echo "Waiting for Selenium"
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timeout 60s bash -c "while ! curl $SELENIUM_SERVER >/dev/null 2>&1; do sleep 1; done"
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vendor/bin/behat --config=$ACCEPTANCE_TESTS_CONFIG_DIR/behat.yml $SCENARIO_TO_RUN
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