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Test suites for Web platform specs — including WHATWG, W3C, and others

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The web-platform-tests Project

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The web-platform-tests Project is a cross-browser test suite for the
Web-platform stack. Writing tests in a way that allows them to be run in all
browsers gives browser projects confidence that they are shipping software that
is compatible with other implementations, and that later implementations will
be compatible with their implementations. This in turn gives Web
authors/developers confidence that they can actually rely on the Web platform
to deliver on the promise of working across browsers and devices without
needing extra layers of abstraction to paper over the gaps left by
specification editors and implementors.

The most important sources of information and activity are:

  • github.com/web-platform-tests/wpt:
    the canonical location of the project’s source code revision history and the
    discussion forum for changes to the code
  • web-platform-tests.org: the documentation
    website; details how to set up the project, how to write tests, how to give
    and receive peer review, how to serve as an administrator, and more
  • wpt.live: a public deployment of the test suite,
    allowing anyone to run the tests by visiting from an
    Internet-enabled browser of their choice
  • wpt.fyi: an archive of test results collected from an
    array of web browsers on a regular basis
  • Real-time chat room: the
    wpt:matrix.org matrix channel; includes participants located
    around the world, but busiest during the European working day.
  • Mailing list: a
    public and low-traffic discussion list
  • RFCs: a repo for requesting
    comments on substantial changes that would impact other stakeholders or
    users; people who work on WPT infra are encouraged to watch the repo.

undefinedIf you’d like clarification about anything, don’t hesitate to ask in the
chat room or on the mailing list.

Setting Up the Repo

Clone or otherwise get https://github.com/web-platform-tests/wpt.

Note: because of the frequent creation and deletion of branches in this
repo, it is recommended to “prune” stale branches when fetching updates,
i.e. use git pull --prune (or git fetch -p && git merge).

Running the Tests

See the documentation website
and in particular the
system setup for running tests locally.

Command Line Tools

The wpt command provides a frontend to a variety of tools for
working with and running web-platform-tests. Some of the most useful
commands are:

  • wpt serve - For starting the wpt http server
  • wpt run - For running tests in a browser
  • wpt lint - For running the lint against all tests
  • wpt manifest - For updating or generating a MANIFEST.json test manifest
  • wpt install - For installing the latest release of a browser or
    webdriver server on the local machine.
  • wpt serve-wave - For starting the wpt http server and the WAVE test runner.
    For more details on how to use the WAVE test runner see the documentation.

Windows Notes

On Windows wpt commands must be prefixed with python or the path
to the python binary (if python is not in your %PATH%).

python wpt [command]

Alternatively, you may also use
Bash on Ubuntu on Windows
in the Windows 10 Anniversary Update build, then access your windows
partition from there to launch wpt commands.

Please make sure git and your text editor do not automatically convert
line endings, as it will cause lint errors. For git, please set
git config core.autocrlf false in your working tree.

Publication

The master branch is automatically synced to wpt.live and
w3c-test.org.

Contributing

Save the Web, Write Some Tests!

Absolutely everyone is welcome to contribute to test development. No
test is too small or too simple, especially if it corresponds to
something for which you’ve noted an interoperability bug in a browser.

The way to contribute is just as usual:

  • Fork this repository (and make sure you’re still relatively in sync
    with it if you forked a while ago).
  • Create a branch for your changes:
    git checkout -b topic.
  • Make your changes.
  • Run ./wpt lint as described above.
  • Commit locally and push that to your repo.
  • Create a pull request based on the above.

Issues with web-platform-tests

If you spot an issue with a test and are not comfortable providing a
pull request per above to fix it, please
file a new issue.
Thank you!

[beta]v0.13.0