## Included in this directory
- index.html - the web page used to run the test suite.
- spec - includes the OpenLayers test/spec files.
- test-extensions.js - includes OpenLayers-specific extensions to the
testing frameworks.
## Run the test suite
Install the test dependencies (from the root of the repository):
npm install
Run the tests once:
npm test
This will run tests in Chrome. If you do not have Chrome installed, you can run tests on Firefox instead:
npm test -- --browsers Firefox
To run tests in other browsers, you need to install [additional Karma launchers](http://karma-runner.github.io/1.0/config/browsers.html).
To run the tests continuously:
npm run karma
After this, the test server is listening on http://localhost:9876/, and you can
attach any number of browsers for testing (during development, tests will run
in Chrome by default).
# Rendering tests
The `test/rendering` directory contains rendering tests which compare a rendered map with a
reference image using [pixelmatch](https://github.com/mapbox/pixelmatch).
To run the tests in the browser, make sure the development server is running
(`make serve`) and open the URL
[http://localhost:3000/test_rendering/index.html](http://localhost:3000/test_rendering/index.html).
From the command-line the tests can be run with the build target `make test-rendering`.
## Adding new tests
When creating a new test case, a reference image has to be created. By appending `?generate`
to the URL, a canvas with the rendered map will be shown on the page when calling
`expectResemble`. Then the reference image can simply be created with a right-click
and "Save image as".
It is recommended to only run a single test case when generating the reference image.
## Image difference
When a test fails, an image showing the difference between the reference image and the
rendered map can be displayed by appending `?showdiff` to the URL.