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Gaia is Mozilla's Phone UX for the Boot to Gecko (B2G) project.

Boot to Gecko aims to create a complete, standalone operating system for the open web.

You can read more about B2G here:

http://mozilla.org/b2g

follow us on twitter: @Boot2Gecko

http://twitter.com/Boot2Gecko

join the Gaia mailing list:

http://groups.google.com/group/mozilla.dev.fxos

and talk to us on IRC:

#fxos on irc.mozilla.org

Hacking Gaia

The Gaia/Hacking page on MDN has all the information that you need to start working on Gaia, including building and running Gaia on a compatible device or desktop computer.

Autolander (bot)

Autolander is a bot which integrates github and bugzilla workflows.

Features available:

Tests

Unit Tests

Unit tests for an app go in apps/<APP>/test/unit/.

To run all the unit tests with B2G Desktop:

  1. Run DEBUG=1 make

  2. Run make test-agent-server &

  3. Run B2G Desktop and open the Test Agent app

  4. Run make test-agent-test

    or make test-agent-test APP=<APP> to run unit tests for a specific app

More importantly, you can use test-agent-server to watch the files on the filesystem and execute relevant tests when they change:

  1. Run DEBUG=1 make
  2. Run make test-agent-server &
  3. Run B2G Desktop and open the Test Agent app
  4. Edit files and when you save them, glance at the console with test-agent-server running

Note: If you add new files, you will need to restart test-agent-server.

As a convenience, you can also use the gaia-test script to launch the test-agent-server and open the Test Agent app in firefox:

  1. Add firefox to your $PATH or set $FIREFOX to your preferred firefox/aurora/nightly binary.
  2. Run ./bin/gaia-test to run the test-agent-server and launch firefox.
  3. Run make test-agent-test or modify files as described above.

For more details on writing tests, see: https://developer.mozilla.org/en/Mozilla/Boot_to_Gecko/Gaia_Unit_Tests

Integration Tests

Gaia uses marionette-js-runner for ui testing. Tests need to live in apps/<some app>/test/marionette and should be named *_test.js. Gaia's marionette tests run on nodejs and you'll need nodejs>=v0.12 and npm>=v2.0 installed.

Shared code for tests lives in plugins at tests/jsmarionette/plugins or in helpers at shared/test/integration.

For more details on writing integration tests, see: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Firefox_OS/Automated_testing/Gaia_integration_tests

Running integration tests

make test-integration

Invoking tests for a specific app

APP=<APP> make test-integration

Invoking specific test files

TEST_FILES="/abs/path/to/some_test.js /abs/path/to/other_test.js" make test-integration
Running tests on device

You can run tests on device by plugging in your phone and adding the BUILDAPP=device to the make command:

BUILDAPP=device make test-integration

More things

Build System Tests

Build system has its own unit test and integration test. Both are running on Node.js

Build System Unit Tests

To run unit test locally, using following command:

$ make build-test-unit

Build System Integration Tests

To run integration test locally, using following command:

$ make build-test-integration

Invoking specific test files

Both the build unit or integration test can invoke specific test files by TEST_FILES

make build-test-unit TEST_FILES=<test file path>
make build-test-integration TEST_FILES=<test file path>

For example, we could run the keyboard_test.js build integration test in keyboard app with the below command.

make build-test-integration TEST_FILES=apps/keyboard/test/build/integration/keyboard_test.js

If you would like to run more than one test, we could do the below command.

make build-test-integration TEST_FILES="apps/keyboard/test/build/integration/keyboard_test.js apps/keyboard/test/build/integration/keyboard_layout_test.js"

Generate JSDOC

To generate API reference locally, run make docs command to generate docs. The generated per app API docs will be located in docs folder.

You could generate single app doc with this:

$ gulp jsdoc:system