The acceptance tests require several elements to be set up in order to be run. Besides those PHP packages that it depends on, like Behat or Mink, it requires a running Selenium server and a Docker image with the Nextcloud server to be tested available in the system. The "run.sh" script takes care of preparing all the needed elements and then run the acceptance tests; once finished, either normally or due to an error, it also cleans up the temporal elements created/started by the script and the acceptance tests. The Docker image with the Nextcloud server to be tested is created from the Nextcloud code in the greatparent directory each time "run.sh" is executed; the code is copied inside the image, so once the acceptance tests are started the code in the greatparent directory can be modified without affecting them. As it is based on the current code at the time of the launch that image is created and destroyed each time the acceptance tests are run. However, the image that it is based on, which is created using "docker/nextcloud-local-parent/Dockerfile", does not change between runs, so it is kept built in the system to speed up the launch of acceptance tests. Signed-off-by: Daniel Calviño Sánchez <danxuliu@gmail.com> |
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Nextcloud Server
A safe home for all your data.
Why is this so awesome?
- 📁 Access your Data You can store your files, contacts, calendars and more on a server of your choosing.
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Contribution Guidelines
All contributions to this repository from June, 16 2016 on are considered to be licensed under the AGPLv3 or any later version.
Nextcloud doesn't require a CLA (Contributor License Agreement). The copyright belongs to all the individual contributors. Therefore we recommend that every contributor adds following line to the header of a file, if they changed it substantially:
@copyright Copyright (c) <year>, <your name> (<your email address>)
Please read the Code of Conduct. This document offers some guidance to ensure Nextcloud participants can cooperate effectively in a positive and inspiring atmosphere, and to explain how together we can strengthen and support each other.
Please review the guidelines for contributing to this repository.
More information how to contribute: https://nextcloud.com/contribute/
Running master checkouts
Third-party components are handled as git submodules which have to be initialized first. So aside from the regular git checkout invoking git submodule update --init or a similar command is needed, for details see Git documentation.
Several apps by default included in regular releases like firstrunwizard or gallery are missing in master and have to be installed manually as required.
That aside Git checkouts can be handled the same as release archives.
Note they should never be used on production systems.

