### Summary This PR introduces several integration tests, a mix of manually written tests and those generated using the `generate-integration-tests` Python script located in the `scripts` folder. ### Tests Added: - **Authentication tests**: Validating login, registration, and token handling. - **FindMany queries**: Fetching multiple records for all existing entities that do not require input arguments. ### How the Integration Tests Work: - A `setupTest` function is called during the Jest test run. This function initializes a test instance of the application and exposes it on a dedicated port. - Since tests are executed in isolated workers, they do not have direct access to the in-memory app instance. Instead, the tests query the application through the exposed port. - A static accessToken is used, this one as a big expiration time so it will never expire (365 years) - The queries are executed, and the results are validated against expected outcomes. ### Current State and Next Steps: - These tests currently run using the existing development seed data. We plan to introduce more comprehensive test data using `faker` to improve coverage. - At the moment, the only mutation tests implemented are for authentication. Future updates should include broader mutation testing for other entities. --------- Co-authored-by: Charles Bochet <charles@twenty.com>
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TypeScript
17 lines
401 B
TypeScript
import 'tsconfig-paths/register';
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import { JestConfigWithTsJest } from 'ts-jest';
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import { createApp } from './create-app';
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export default async (_, projectConfig: JestConfigWithTsJest) => {
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const app = await createApp({});
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if (!projectConfig.globals) {
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throw new Error('No globals found in project config');
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}
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await app.listen(projectConfig.globals.APP_PORT);
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global.app = app;
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};
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