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Testing

The remote agent has unit- and functional tests located under remote/test/{unit,browser}.

You may run all the tests under a particular subfolder like this:

% ./mach test remote

Unit tests

Because tests are run in parallel and xpcshell itself is quite chatty, it can sometimes be useful to run the tests in sequence:

% ./mach xcpshell-test --sequential remote/test/unit/test_Assert.js

The unit tests will appear as part of the X (for xpcshell) jobs on Treeherder.

Browser chrome tests

We also have a set of functional browser chrome tests located under remote/test/browser:

% ./mach mochitest remote/test/browser/browser_cdp.js

The functional tests will appear under the M (for mochitest) category in the bc (browser-chrome) jobs on Treeherder.

As the functional tests will sporadically pop up new Firefox application windows, a helpful tip is to run them in headless mode:

% ./mach mochitest --headless remote/test/browser

The --headless flag is equivalent to setting the MOZ_HEADLESS environment variable. You can additionally use MOZ_HEADLESS_WIDTH and MOZ_HEADLESS_HEIGHT to control the dimensions of the virtual display.

Puppeteer tests

In addition to our own Firefox-specific tests, we run the upstream Puppeteer test suite against our implementation to track progress towards achieving full Puppeteer support in Firefox.

These tests are vendored under remote/test/puppeteer/ and are run locally like this:

% ./mach test remote/test/puppeteer/test

On try they appear under the remote(pup) symbol, but because theyre a Tier-3 class test job theyre not automatically scheduled. To schedule the tests, look for source-test-remote-puppeteer in ./mach try fuzzy.