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f60a075443 Add Playwright/bootRun/test.sh tasks (#6244)
## Description

Consolidates Playwright running under cohesive Task namespaces, isolates
Playwright state from the developer's local working tree, and swaps CI's
frontend webserver from `vite` dev to `vite preview` against a pre-built
`dist/`.

### `e2e:*` namespace

Renames `.taskfiles/testing.yml` to `.taskfiles/e2e.yml` and
consolidates everything Playwright-related under one `e2e:` namespace:

- `e2e:stubbed` / `e2e:live` / `e2e:enterprise` / `e2e:cross-browser`:
project-specific runners
- `e2e:check` (no-Docker subset) and `e2e:check:all` (full)
- `e2e:oauth:up` / `:down`, `e2e:saml:up` / `:down`: symmetric lifecycle
for the keycloak compose stacks
- `e2e:install`: Playwright browser install
- `docker:test`: full Docker integration suite

The redundant `frontend:test:e2e:*` project shortcuts are removed. CI
workflows (`e2e-stubbed.yml`, `e2e-live.yml`, `build-enterprise.yml`,
`nightly.yml`) are updated to call the new task names.

### Isolated Playwright state

New `STIRLING_BASE_PATH` (and `-Dstirling.base-path=`) override in
`InstallationPathConfig` redirects the entire state tree (configs,
backups, customFiles, pipeline, logs) at startup. `task e2e:live` points
it at `.test-state/playwright/` (purged on every invocation) so the
suite never touches the developer's local DB, settings.yml or backups.

`task e2e:live` auto-spawns gradle, waits for `/api/v1/info/status` to
come up, runs Playwright, then tears down the whole backend process
tree.

### CI runs Playwright against `vite preview`

Builds the frontend up-front with `VITE_BUILD_FOR_PREVIEW=1` (forces
absolute base so deep SPA routes resolve `/assets/...`) and the
playwright `webServer` now uses `vite preview --port 5173 --strictPort`
in CI. Avoids the per-page on-demand transform cost that was blowing the
30s navigation timeout under `--workers=3` on
`all-tool-pages-load.spec.ts`. Local dev keeps `vite` dev for HMR.

### OAuth/SAML compose helpers

`start-oauth-test.sh` and `start-saml-test.sh` gain a `--license-key
<KEY>` (`-k`) flag so CI and scripted runs can skip the interactive
license prompt. `start-oauth-test.sh` also moves from `for arg in "$@"`
to a `while`-with-`shift` arg loop to support multi-arg flags
consistently with the SAML script.

### Backend gradlew unification

Drops the per-platform `cmd /c gradlew.bat` branches from `backend.yml`
and routes every gradle invocation through `bash gradlew`. Works
uniformly on Linux/macOS and Windows-with-Git-Bash.

### Compare.tsx flake fix (re-land of
[#6316](https://github.com/Stirling-Tools/Stirling-PDF/pull/6316))

Piggybacks Anthony's never-merged fix from #6316. Without it,
`e2e:stubbed` continues to flake under `--workers=3` on
`compare.spec.ts`'s second-upload case via a React "Maximum update depth
exceeded" infinite loop in the Compare auto-fill effect. CI traces from
recent failed runs match exactly; 10 local runs of `compare.spec.ts`
with `CI=1 --workers=3` pass cleanly with the fix applied.

---------

Co-authored-by: James Brunton <[email protected]>
2026-05-11 14:50:07 +00:00

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version: '3'
tasks:
install:
desc: "Install Playwright browsers"
dir: frontend
deps: [ ':frontend:install' ]
cmds:
- npx playwright install {{.CLI_ARGS}} --with-deps
stubbed:
desc: "Run stubbed E2E tests"
dir: frontend
deps: [ ':frontend:prepare' ]
cmds:
- npx playwright test --project=stubbed {{.CLI_ARGS}}
live:
desc: "Run live E2E tests"
summary: |
Auto-spawns a Spring Boot backend with isolated state under
.test-state/playwright/ (purged on every run) so the suite doesn't
touch your local DB, settings.yml, backups or customFiles. The
backend is stopped automatically when the runner exits.
Pass extra Playwright flags via -- :
task e2e:live -- --headed --grep merge
deps:
- live:backend
- live:runner
live:backend:
internal: true
ignore_error: true
vars:
BASE_DIR: '{{.ROOT_DIR}}/.test-state/playwright'
env:
STIRLING_BASE_PATH: '{{.BASE_DIR}}'
# Suppress the analytics opt-in modal that fires on first admin login.
# It renders a Mantine overlay that intercepts pointer events and blocks
# FirstLoginSlide from rendering, so the bootstrap spec times out waiting
# for the password-change prompt.
SYSTEM_ENABLEANALYTICS: "false"
# NOTE: SECURITY_INITIALLOGIN_USERNAME/PASSWORD are intentionally NOT set.
# The live-setup project's bootstrap spec performs the real first-login
# flow against the backend's default admin/stirling user, exercising the
# forced-password-change UI and leaving the DB at admin/adminadmin for
# the rest of the live suite. This is both real coverage of the first-
# login flow and a stronger seed than env-var-driven user creation.
cmds:
# Wrapped in `bash -c` because Task's embedded shell (mvdan/sh) doesn't
# support `&` + `$!` + `wait` reliably (gradle was never actually
# backgrounded, so `$!` recorded a stale PID and the runner saw an
# immediate "backend died"). Real bash backgrounds gradle properly and
# gives us a stable PID to clean up.
- |
bash -c '
set -e
rm -rf "{{.BASE_DIR}}"
mkdir -p "{{.BASE_DIR}}"
# Background gradle and record its PID so the runner can clean up
# the exact process tree (wrapper + forked Spring Boot JVM) without
# resorting to fuzzy `pkill -f` patterns. `wait` keeps this script
# alive for the lifetime of gradle so Task'"'"'s parallel deps stay
# synchronised.
bash gradlew :stirling-pdf:bootRun > "{{.BASE_DIR}}/backend.log" 2>&1 &
GRADLE_PID=$!
echo $GRADLE_PID > "{{.BASE_DIR}}/backend.pid"
wait $GRADLE_PID
'
live:runner:
internal: true
deps: [ ':frontend:prepare' ]
dir: frontend
vars:
BASE_DIR: '{{.ROOT_DIR}}/.test-state/playwright'
cmds:
# Wrapped in `bash -c` because Task's embedded shell (mvdan/sh) only
# supports `EXIT`/`ERR` in `trap`, not `INT`/`TERM`. CLI_ARGS are
# passed positionally so quoted args like --grep "foo bar" survive.
- |
bash -c '
set +e
# bootRun forks a separate Spring Boot JVM as a child of the gradle
# wrapper; killing only the wrapper leaves that JVM orphaned holding
# :8080. Walk the recorded PID'"'"'s process tree via pgrep so we kill
# every descendant, then lsof as a last-resort backstop.
kill_tree() {
local pid=$1
for child in $(pgrep -P "$pid" 2>/dev/null); do
kill_tree "$child"
done
kill "$pid" 2>/dev/null || true
}
cleanup() {
if [ -f "{{.BASE_DIR}}/backend.pid" ]; then
echo "Stopping backend..."
kill_tree "$(cat "{{.BASE_DIR}}/backend.pid")"
sleep 1
lsof -ti:8080 2>/dev/null | xargs kill 2>/dev/null || true
echo "Backend stopped"
fi
}
# Trap so cleanup runs on every exit path: tests pass, tests fail,
# backend never starts, user Ctrl-Cs. Without this the gradle JVM
# is left orphaned holding :8080 whenever the wait loop times out.
trap cleanup EXIT INT TERM
echo "Waiting for backend on :8080 (up to 10min; first compile can be slow)..."
WAITED=0
while [ $WAITED -lt 600 ]; do
if curl -sf http://localhost:8080/api/v1/info/status 2>/dev/null | grep -q UP; then
echo "Backend ready, starting Playwright"
break
fi
# Bail early if the backend already died: no point waiting 10min.
if [ -f "{{.BASE_DIR}}/backend.pid" ]; then
BACKEND_PID=$(cat "{{.BASE_DIR}}/backend.pid")
if ! kill -0 "$BACKEND_PID" 2>/dev/null; then
echo "Backend process exited before becoming ready; last 100 log lines:"
tail -100 "{{.BASE_DIR}}/backend.log" 2>/dev/null || true
exit 1
fi
fi
sleep 2
WAITED=$((WAITED + 2))
done
if [ $WAITED -ge 600 ]; then
echo "Backend did not become ready within 10min, aborting"
exit 1
fi
npx playwright test --project=live "$@"
' bash {{.CLI_ARGS}}
enterprise:
desc: "Run enterprise E2E tests"
summary: |
Requires an already-running keycloak compose stack on :8080. Bring one
up first with:
task e2e:oauth:up
task e2e:saml:up
dir: frontend
deps: [ ':frontend:prepare' ]
cmds:
- npx playwright test --project=enterprise {{.CLI_ARGS}}
cross-browser:
desc: "Run stubbed E2E tests on Chromium, Firefox, and WebKit"
dir: frontend
deps: [ ':frontend:prepare' ]
cmds:
- npx playwright test --project=stubbed --project=stubbed-firefox --project=stubbed-webkit {{.CLI_ARGS}}
check:
desc: "Run all E2E tests not requiring Docker"
cmds:
- task: stubbed
- task: live
check:all:
desc: "Run all E2E tests"
summary: |
Includes the enterprise project, which requires a keycloak compose
stack on :8080. Bring one up first with:
task e2e:oauth:up
task e2e:saml:up
cmds:
- task: stubbed
- task: live
- task: enterprise
oauth:up:
desc: "Start the OAuth keycloak test environment"
summary: |
Set LICENSE_KEY=<KEY> to skip the interactive license prompt:
task e2e:oauth:up LICENSE_KEY=abc123
Pass extra flags via -- :
task e2e:oauth:up -- --auto --nobuild
ignore_error: true
cmds:
- bash testing/compose/start-oauth-test.sh {{if .LICENSE_KEY}}--license-key "{{.LICENSE_KEY}}"{{end}} {{.CLI_ARGS}}
oauth:down:
desc: "Stop the OAuth keycloak test environment"
cmds:
- docker compose -f testing/compose/docker-compose-keycloak-oauth.yml down -v
saml:up:
desc: "Start the SAML keycloak test environment"
summary: |
Set LICENSE_KEY=<KEY> to skip the interactive license prompt:
task e2e:saml:up LICENSE_KEY=abc123
Pass extra flags via -- :
task e2e:saml:up -- --auto --with-storage --nobuild --language sv-SE
ignore_error: true
cmds:
- bash testing/compose/start-saml-test.sh {{if .LICENSE_KEY}}--license-key "{{.LICENSE_KEY}}"{{end}} {{.CLI_ARGS}}
saml:down:
desc: "Stop the SAML keycloak test environment"
cmds:
- docker compose -f testing/compose/docker-compose-keycloak-saml.yml down -v