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# Integration tests for Angular
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This directory contains end-to-end tests for Angular. Each directory is a self-contained application
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that exactly mimics how a user might expect Angular to work, so they allow high-fidelity
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reproductions of real-world issues.
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For this to work, we first build the Angular distribution just like we would publish it to npm, then
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install the distribution into each app.
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To test Angular CLI applications, we use the `cli-hello-world-*` integration tests.
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When a significant change is released in the CLI, the applications should be updated with
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`ng update`:
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```bash
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$ cd integration/cli-hello-world[-*]
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$ yarn install
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$ yarn ng update @angular/cli @angular-devkit/build-angular
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# yarn build
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# yarn test
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# typescript version
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```
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## Render3 tests
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The directory `cli-hello-world-ivy-compat` contains a test for render3 used with the angular cli.
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The `cli-hello-world-ivy-minimal` contains a minimal ivy app that is meant to mimic the bazel
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equivalent in `packages/core/test/bundling/hello_world`, and should be kept similar.
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## Writing an integration test
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The API for each test is:
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- Each sub-directory here is an integration test
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- Each test should have a `package.json` file
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- The test runner will run `yarn` and `yarn test` on the package
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This means that the test should be started by test script, like
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```
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"scripts": {"test": "runProgramA && assertResultIsGood"}
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```
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Note that the `package.json` file uses a special `file:../../dist` scheme to reference the Angular
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packages, so that the locally-built Angular is installed into the test app.
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Also, beware of floating (non-locked) dependencies. If in doubt, you can install the package
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directly from `file:../../node_modules`.
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> WARNING
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> Always ensure that `yarn.lock` files are up-to-date with the corresponding `package.json` files
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> (wrt the non-local dependencies - i.e. dependencies whose versions do not start with `file:`).
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>
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> You can update a `yarn.lock` file by running `yarn install` in the project subdirectory.
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## Running integration tests
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```
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$ ./integration/run_tests.sh
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```
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The test runner will first re-build any stale npm packages, then `cd` into each subdirectory to
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execute the test.
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