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# Integration test
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## Compile
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Make sure to run the following commands to compile and install dependencies:
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cd test/integration/browser
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npm i
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npm run compile
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## Run (inside Electron)
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scripts/test-integration.[sh|bat]
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All integration tests run in an Electron instance. You can specify to run the tests against a real build by setting the environment variables `INTEGRATION_TEST_ELECTRON_PATH` and `VSCODE_REMOTE_SERVER_PATH` (if you want to include remote tests).
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## Run (inside browser)
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scripts/test-web-integration.[sh|bat] --browser [chromium|webkit] [--debug]
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All integration tests run in a browser instance as specified by the command line arguments.
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Add the `--debug` flag to see a browser window with the tests running.
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**Note**: you can enable verbose logging of playwright library by setting a `DEBUG` environment variable before running the tests (<https://playwright.dev/docs/debug#verbose-api-logs>)
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## Debug
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All integration tests can be run and debugged from within VSCode (both Electron and Web) simply by selecting the related launch configuration and running them.
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