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@@ -108,13 +108,11 @@ To make sure that indices still fit. You could find great details in:
In order to run the test you can use the following commands:
-- `bin/rake spec` to run the rspec suite
-- `bin/rake spec:unit` to run the only the unit tests
-- `bin/rake spec:integration` to run the only the integration tests
-- `bin/rake spec:system` to run the only the system tests
-- `bin/rake karma` to run the karma test suite
+- `rake spec` to run the rspec suite
+- `rake karma` to run the karma test suite
+- `rake gitlab:test` to run all the tests
-Note: `bin/rake spec` takes significant time to pass.
+Note: `rake spec` takes significant time to pass.
Instead of running full test suite locally you can save a lot of time by running
a single test or directory related to your changes. After you submit merge request
CI will run full test suite for you. Green CI status in the merge request means
@@ -123,9 +121,6 @@ full test suite is passed.
Note: You can't run `rspec .` since this will try to run all the `_spec.rb`
files it can find, also the ones in `/tmp`
-Note: You can pass RSpec command line options to the `spec:unit`,
-`spec:integration`, and `spec:system` tasks, e.g. `bin/rake "spec:unit[--tag ~geo --dry-run]"`.
-
To run a single test file you can use:
- `bin/rspec spec/controllers/commit_controller_spec.rb` for a rspec test