# Testing ## Prerequisites You need to ensure you have the following tools installed: * [Docker](https://www.docker.com/) 19.03 or higher (API version 1.40) * [GNU make](https://www.gnu.org/software/make/) * [Go](https://golang.org/) - only needed for running the tests ## Running the tests There are two main sets of tests: 1. Unit tests, which are run during a build 2. Docker tests, which test a complete Docker image, using the Docker API ### Running the Docker tests The Docker tests can be run locally on a machine with Docker. For example: ``` make devserver make advancedserver ``` You can specify the image to use directly by using the `MQ_IMAGE_ADVANCEDSERVER` or `MQ_IMAGE_DEVSERVER` variables, for example: ``` MQ_IMAGE_ADVANCEDSERVER=ibm-mqadvanced-server:9.3.1.0-amd64 make test-advancedserver ``` You can pass parameters to `go test` with an environment variable. For example, to run the "TestGoldenPath" test, run the following command: ``` TEST_OPTS_DOCKER="-run TestGoldenPath" make test-advancedserver ``` You can also use the same environment variables you specified when [building](./building), for example, the following will try and test an image called `ibm-mqadvanced-server:9.2.0.0-amd64`: ``` MQ_VERSION=9.2.0.0 make test-advancedserver ``` ### Running the Docker tests with code coverage You can produce code coverage results from the Docker tests by running the following: ``` make build-advancedserver-cover make test-advancedserver-cover ``` In order to generate code coverage metrics from the Docker tests, the build step creates a new Docker image with an instrumented version of the code. Each test is then run individually, producing a coverage report each under `test/docker/coverage/`. These individual reports are then combined. The combined report is written to the `coverage` directory.