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#:schema https://raw.githubusercontent.com/YunoHost/apps/master/schemas/tests.v1.schema.json
test_format = 1.0
[default]
# ------------
# Tests to run
# ------------
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# EVERYTHING PAST THIS POINT IS OPTIONAL AND MOST LIKELY UNNECESSARY FOR NEW APPS
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
## Conventions in this sample:
## <- An actual comment
# <- uncommenting this should be a valid entry in 'tests.toml'
## NB: the tests to run are automatically deduced by the CI script according to the
## content of the app's manifest. The declarations below allow to customize which
## tests are ran, possibly add special test suite to test special args, or
## declare which commits to test upgrade from.
##
## You can also decide (though this is discouraged!) to ban/ignore some tests,
## The test IDs to be used in only/exclude statements are:
## * install.root
## * install.subdir
## * install.nourl
## * install.multi
## * backup_restore
## * upgrade
## * upgrade.someCommitId
## * change_url
## NB: you should NOT need this except if you really have a good reason...
# exclude = ["install.private", "install.multi"]
## For special usecases, sometimes you need to setup other things on the machine
## prior to installing the app (such as installing another app)
## (Remove this key entirely if not needed)
# preinstall = """
# sudo yunohost app install foobar
# sudo yunohost user list
# """
# -------------------------------
# Default args to use for install
# -------------------------------
## By default, the CI will automagically fill the 'standard' args
## such as domain, path, admin, is_public and password with relevant values
## and also install args with a "default" provided in the manifest..
## It should only make sense to declare custom args here for args with no default values
## NB: you should NOT need those lines unless for custom questions with no obvious/default value
# args.language = "fr_FR"
# args.multisite = 0
# -------------------------------
# Commits to test upgrade from
# -------------------------------
## 00a1a6e7 is part of commit SHA, preferrably from 'master' branch
## that points to valid install of previous version
# test_upgrade_from.00a1a6e7.name = "Upgrade from 5.4"
# test_upgrade_from.00a1a6e7.args.foo = "bar"
## This is an additional test suite
# [some_additional_testsuite]
## On additional tests suites, you can decide to run only specific tests
# only = ["install.subdir"]
# args.language = "en_GB"
# args.multisite = 1