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Test guide

Unit test

Preparation

  • Install
    • Rust toolchain

Test

  1. Go to the root directory of this repository and run cargo test

Integration test

Preparation

  • Install
    • Rust toolchain
    • Docker
    • Docker Compose
  • Download
  • Addition
    • Move the downloads to the test/integration/data directory
    • Ensure that no other programs are using ports 3000, 8000, and 9944

Basic test

  1. Go to the root directory of this repository
  2. Run docker-compose -f test/integration/docker-compose.yml up -d
  3. Run cargo test --features node-test

Advance test

Configuration

  1. Open test/integration/rococo.toml
  2. Change the para-id if you want to test with different id
  3. Change the leases if you want to test with different lease(s)
  4. Change to watch-only to true if you want to test without the bid components
  5. Change the type to test different bidding type
  6. Adjust the upper-limit and increment to test more situation if you want
  7. Add some webhooks to test the notification webhook component
    • You can use webhook.site, the result should be listed on the left of the website
    • You can use any other webhook listener
  8. Edit the mail to test the notification mail component

Test

  1. Go to the root directory of this repository
  2. Run
    • docker-compose -f test/integration/docker-compose.yml down && rm -rf test/integration/data/db && docker-compose -f test/integration/docker-compose.yml up -d if you have run the basic test before
    • docker-compose -f test/integration/docker-compose.yml up -d if you haven't run the basic test before
  3. Run cargo run -- -c test/integration/rococo.toml
  4. Open browser and navigate to Polkadot/Substrate Portal
  5. Optional for crowdloan
    1. Navigate to Network tab -> Parachains tab -> Crowdloan tab -> Add fund button
    2. Set crowdfund cap recommend 1000 UNIT
    3. Set ending block recommend 1000
    4. Set periods recommend (0, 0)
  6. Navigate to Developer tab -> Sudo tab -> auctions module -> newAuction call
  7. Submit the new auction call, remember to uncheck the use a proxy for this call in the pop-up window
  8. A notification should appear in the webhook and mail to indicate the start of an auction
  9. Additionally, a notification regarding the initial bid should be included in both the webhook and mail
  10. Use Charlie and Dave to bid for 2001 and 2002 and check the results
    • E.G.
      • Charlie bid 5 UNIT for (0, 0). Slothunter should bid 7 UNIT for (0, 0) with the default configurations
      • Dave bid 1 UNIT for (1, 1) first, and then Charlie bid 5 UNIT for (0, 1). Slothunter should bid 11 UNIT for (0, 0) with the default configurations
  11. Wait until the auction ends, you should receive a notification via webhook and mail indicating that the auction has ended

Addition

  • Default real account is //Alice
  • Default proxy accounts are //Alice/stash with ProxyType::All and //Bob with ProxyType::Auction
  • Default parachains and their owners are (Alice, 2000), (Charlie, 2001) and (Dave, 2002)

All of this data is pre-set and was built from Polkadot's latest rococo-local chain with the assistance of Subalfred fork-off.