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How To Run various testsuite configurations
Base steps
It's recomended to build the workspace including distribution.
cd $KEYCLOAK_SOURCES
mvn clean install -DskipTests=true
cd distribution
mvn clean install
Debugging - tips & tricks
Arquillian debugging
Adding this system property when running any test:
-Darquillian.debug=true
will add lots of info to the log. Especially about:
- The test method names, which will be executed for each test class, will be written at the proper running order to the log at the beginning of each test class(done by KcArquillian class).
- All the triggered arquillian lifecycle events and executed observers listening to those events will be written to the log
- The bootstrap of WebDriver will be unlimited. By default there is just 1 minute timeout and test is cancelled when WebDriver is not bootstrapped within it.
WebDriver timeout
By default, WebDriver has 10 seconds timeout to load every page and it timeouts with error after that. Use this to increase timeout to 1 hour instead:
-Dpageload.timeout=3600000
Surefire debugging
For debugging, the best is to run the test from IDE and debug it directly. When you use embedded Undertow (which is by default), then JUnit test, Keycloak server and adapter are all in the same JVM and you can debug them easily. If it is not an option and you are forced to test with Maven and Wildfly (or EAP), you can use this:
-Dmaven.surefire.debug=true
and you will be able to attach remote debugger to the test. Unfortunately server and adapter are running in different JVMs, so this won't help to debug those.
TODO: Improve and add more info about Wildfly debugging...
Testsuite logging
It is configured in testsuite/integration-arquillian/tests/base/src/test/resources/log4j.properties
. You can see that logging of testsuite itself (category org.keycloak.testsuite
) is debug by default.
When you run tests with undertow (which is by default), there is logging for Keycloak server and adapter (category org.keycloak
) in info
when you run tests from IDE, but off
when
you run tests with maven. The reason is that, we don't want huge logs when running mvn build. However using system property keycloak.logging.level
will override it. This can be used for both IDE or maven.
So for example using -Dkeycloak.logging.level=debug
will enable debug logging for keycloak server and adapter.
For more fine-tuning of individual categories, you can look at log4j.properties file and temporarily enable/disable them here.
TODO: Add info about Wildfly logging
Run adapter tests
Wildfly
# Prepare servers
mvn -f testsuite/integration-arquillian/servers/pom.xml clean install \
-Pauth-server-wildfly \
-Papp-server-wildfly
# Run tests
mvn -f testsuite/integration-arquillian/tests/other/adapters/jboss/wildfly/pom.xml \
clean install \
-Pauth-server-wildfly \
-Papp-server-wildfly
JBoss Fuse 6.3
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Download JBoss Fuse 6.3 to your filesystem. It can be downloaded from http://origin-repository.jboss.org/nexus/content/groups/m2-proxy/org/jboss/fuse/jboss-fuse-karaf Assumed you downloaded
jboss-fuse-karaf-6.3.0.redhat-229.zip
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Install to your local maven repository and change the properties according to your env (This step can be likely avoided if you somehow configure your local maven settings to point directly to Fuse repo):
mvn install:install-file
-DgroupId=org.jboss.fuse
-DartifactId=jboss-fuse-karaf
-Dversion=6.3.0.redhat-229
-Dpackaging=zip
-Dfile=/mydownloads/jboss-fuse-karaf-6.3.0.redhat-229.zip -
Prepare Fuse and run the tests (change props according to your environment, versions etc):
Prepare Fuse server
mvn -f testsuite/integration-arquillian/servers
clean install
-Pauth-server-wildfly
-Papp-server-fuse63
-Dfuse63.version=6.3.0.redhat-229
-Dapp.server.karaf.update.config=true
-Dmaven.local.settings=$HOME/.m2/settings.xml
-Drepositories=,http://download.eng.bos.redhat.com/brewroot/repos/sso-7.1-build/latest/maven/
-Dmaven.repo.local=$HOME/.m2/repositoryRun the Fuse adapter tests
mvn -f testsuite/integration-arquillian/tests/other/adapters/karaf/fuse63/pom.xml
clean install
-Pauth-server-wildfly
-Papp-server-fuse63
-Dfuse63.version=6.3.0.redhat-229
EAP6 with Hawtio
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Download JBoss EAP 6.4.0.GA zip
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Install to your local maven repository and change the properties according to your env (This step can be likely avoided if you somehow configure your local maven settings to point directly to EAP repo):
mvn install:install-file
-DgroupId=org.jboss.as
-DartifactId=jboss-as-dist
-Dversion=7.5.0.Final-redhat-21
-Dpackaging=zip
-Dfile=/mydownloads/jboss-eap-6.4.0.zip -
Download Fuse EAP installer (for example from http://origin-repository.jboss.org/nexus/content/groups/m2-proxy/com/redhat/fuse/eap/fuse-eap-installer/6.3.0.redhat-220/ )
-
Install previously downloaded file manually
mvn install:install-file
-DgroupId=com.redhat.fuse.eap
-DartifactId=fuse-eap-installer
-Dversion=6.3.0.redhat-220
-Dpackaging=jar
-Dfile=/fuse-eap-installer-6.3.0.redhat-220.jar -
Prepare EAP6 with Hawtio and run the test
Prepare EAP6 and deploy hawtio
mvn -f testsuite/integration-arquillian/servers
clean install
-Pauth-server-wildfly
-Papp-server-eap6-fuse
-Dapp.server.jboss.version=7.5.0.Final-redhat-21
-Dfuse.installer.version=6.3.0.redhat-220Run the test
mvn -f testsuite/integration-arquillian/tests/other/adapters/jboss/eap6-fuse/pom.xml
clean install
-Pauth-server-wildfly
-Papp-server-eap6-fuse
Migration test
DB migration test
This test will:
- start Keycloak 1.9.8 (replace with the other version if needed)
- import realm and some data to MySQL DB
- stop Keycloak 1.9.8
- start latest Keycloak, which automatically updates DB from 1.9.8
- Do some test that data are correct
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Prepare MySQL DB and ensure that MySQL DB is empty. See ../../misc/DatabaseTesting.md for some hints for locally prepare Docker MySQL image.
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Run the test (Update according to your DB connection, versions etc):
export DB_HOST=localhost
mvn -f testsuite/integration-arquillian/pom.xml
clean install
-Pauth-server-wildfly,jpa,clean-jpa,auth-server-migration
-Dtest=MigrationTest
-Dmigration.mode=auto
-Dmigrated.auth.server.version=1.9.8.Final
-Djdbc.mvn.groupId=mysql
-Djdbc.mvn.version=5.1.29
-Djdbc.mvn.artifactId=mysql-connector-java
-Dkeycloak.connectionsJpa.url=jdbc:mysql://$DB_HOST/keycloak
-Dkeycloak.connectionsJpa.user=keycloak
-Dkeycloak.connectionsJpa.password=keycloak
DB migration test with manual mode
Same test as above, but it uses manual migration mode. During startup of the new Keycloak server, Liquibase won't automatically perform DB update, but it just exports the needed SQL into the script. This SQL script then needs to be manually executed against the DB.
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Prepare MySQL DB (Same as above)
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Run the test (Update according to your DB connection, versions etc). This step will end with failure, but that's expected:
mvn -f testsuite/integration-arquillian/pom.xml
clean install
-Pauth-server-wildfly,jpa,clean-jpa,auth-server-migration
-Dtest=MigrationTest
-Dmigration.mode=manual
-Dmigrated.auth.server.version=1.9.8.Final
-Djdbc.mvn.groupId=mysql
-Djdbc.mvn.version=5.1.29
-Djdbc.mvn.artifactId=mysql-connector-java
-Dkeycloak.connectionsJpa.url=jdbc:mysql://$DB_HOST/keycloak
-Dkeycloak.connectionsJpa.user=keycloak
-Dkeycloak.connectionsJpa.password=keycloak -
Manually execute the SQL script against your DB. With Mysql, you can use this command (KEYCLOAK_SRC points to the directory with the Keycloak codebase):
mysql -h $DB_HOST -u keycloak -pkeycloak < $KEYCLOAK_SRC/testsuite/integration-arquillian/tests/base/target/containers/auth-server-wildfly/keycloak-database-update.sql
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Finally run the migration test, which will verify that DB migration was successful. This should end with success:
mvn -f testsuite/integration-arquillian/tests/base/pom.xml
clean install
-Pauth-server-wildfly
-Dskip.add.user.json=true
-Dmigrated.auth.server.version=1.9.8.Final
-Dtest=MigrationTest
JSON export/import migration test
This will start latest Keycloak and import the realm JSON file, which was previously exported from Keycloak 1.9.8.Final
mvn -f testsuite/integration-arquillian/pom.xml \
clean install \
-Pauth-server-wildfly,migration-import \
-Dtest=MigrationTest \
-Dmigration.mode=import \
-Dmigrated.auth.server.version=1.9.8.Final
UI tests
The UI tests are real-life, UI focused integration tests. Hence they do not support the default HtmlUnit browser. Only the following real-life browsers are supported: Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome and Internet Explorer. For details on how to run the tests with these browsers, please refer to Different Browsers chapter.
The UI tests are focused on the Admin Console as well as on some login scenarios. They are placed in the console
module and are disabled by default.
The tests also use some constants placed in test-constants.properties. A different file can be specified by -Dtestsuite.constants=path/to/different-test-constants.properties
Execution example
mvn -f testsuite/integration-arquillian/tests/other/console/pom.xml \
clean test \
-Dbrowser=firefox \
-Dfirefox_binary=/opt/firefox-45.1.1esr/firefox
Welcome Page tests
The Welcome Page tests need to be run on WildFly/EAP and with -Dskip.add.user.json
switch. So that they are disabled by default and are meant to be run separately.
# Prepare servers
mvn -f testsuite/integration-arquillian/servers/pom.xml \
clean install \
-Pauth-server-wildfly \
-Papp-server-wildfly
# Run tests
mvn -f testsuite/integration-arquillian/tests/base/pom.xml \
clean test \
-Dtest=WelcomePageTest \
-Dskip.add.user.json \
-Pauth-server-wildfly
Social Login
The social login tests require setup of all social networks including an example social user. These details can't be shared as it would result in the clients and users eventually being blocked. By default these tests are skipped.
To run the full test you need to configure clients in Google, Facebook, GitHub, Twitter, LinkedIn, Microsoft and StackOverflow. See the server administration guide for details on how to do that. Further, you also need to create a sample user that can login to the social network.
The details should be added to a standard properties file. For some properties you can use shared common properties and override when needed. Or you can specify these for all providers. All providers require at least clientId and clientSecret (StackOverflow also requires clientKey).
An example social.properties file looks like:
common.username=sampleuser@example.org
common.password=commonpassword
common.profile.firstName=Foo
common.profile.lastName=Bar
common.profile.email=sampleuser@example.org
google.clientId=asdfasdfasdfasdfsadf
google.clientSecret=zxcvzxcvzxcvzxcv
facebook.clientId=asdfasdfasdfasdfsadf
facebook.clientSecret=zxcvzxcvzxcvzxcv
facebook.profile.lastName=Test
In the example above the common username, password and profile are shared for all providers, but Facebook has a different last name.
Some providers actively block bots so you need to use a proper browser to test. Either Firefox or Chrome should work.
To run the tests run:
mvn -f testsuite/integration-arquillian/pom.xml \
clean install \
-Pauth-server-wildfly \
-Dtest=SocialLoginTest \
-Dbrowser=chrome \
-Dsocial.config=/path/to/social.properties
Different Browsers
Mozilla Firefox
- Supported version: latest ESR (Extended Support Release)
- Driver download required: no
- Run with:
-Dbrowser=firefox
; optionally you can specify-Dfirefox_binary=path/to/firefox/binary
Google Chrome
- Supported version: latest stable
- Driver download required: ChromeDriver which corresponds with your version of the browser
- Run with:
-Dbrowser=chrome -Dwebdriver.chrome.driver=path/to/chromedriver
Internet Explorer
- Supported version: 11
- Driver download required: Internet Explorer Driver Server; recommended version 2.53.1 32-bit
- Run with:
-Dbrowser=internetExplorer -Dwebdriver.ie.driver=path/to/IEDriverServer.exe
Run X.509 tests
To run the X.509 client certificate authentication tests:
mvn -f testsuite/integration-arquillian/pom.xml \
clean install \
-Pauth-server-wildfly \
-Dauth.server.ssl.required \
-Dbrowser=phantomjs \
"-Dtest=*.x509.*"