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Vega token website E2E tests
To run the UI automation tests with Vega Capsule, run:
yarn nx run governance-e2e:e2e
To open Cypress and run in interactive mode, run:
yarn nx run governance-e2e:e2e --watch
Vega Capsule Setup
The e2e tests run against a locally running instance of the Vega network, managed and controlled by Vega Capsule. Vega Capsule will:
- Bootstrap and start up a Vega network
- Start up Ganache for a local Ethereum network
- Install the required Vega smart contracts
- Set up DataNodes with a running GraphQL and REST APIs.
- Refer to the Vega Capsule readme for setting up and running Capsule - follow by Pre-start and Quick Start (points 1-2)
- Bootstrap with auto-installed dependencies including wallet
vegacapsule network bootstrap --config-path=../frontend-monorepo/vegacapsule/config.hcl --force
Troubleshooting
- You may need to run
vegacapsule nodes unsafe-reset-all
to get a clean network state
Vega Wallet Setup
You can then refer to (or run) frontend-monorepo/vegacapsule/setup-vegawallet.sh
. This will initialise and configure your wallet to have the correct public keys and network config to run against capsule.
Go to the .env file in apps/governance-e2e
and set the CYPRESS_VEGA_WALLET_API_TOKEN
environment variable by pasting in your wallets long lived api token