# Running Tests GCLI has a test suite that can be run in a number of different environments. Some of the tests don't work in all environments. These should be automatically skipped when not applicable. ## Web Running a limited set of test from the web is the easiest. Simply load 'localtest.html' and the unit tests should be run automatically, with results displayed on the console. Tests can be re-run using the 'test' command. It also creates a function 'testCommands()' to be run at a JS prompt, which enables the test commands for debugging purposes. ## Firefox GCLI's test suite integrates with Mochitest and runs automatically on each test run. Dryice packages the tests to format them for the Firefox build system. For more information about running Mochitest on Firefox (including GCLI) see [the MDN, Mochitest docs](https://developer.mozilla.org/en/Mochitest) # Node Running the test suite under node can be done as follows: $ node gcli.js test Or, using the `test` command: $ node gcli.js Serving GCLI to http://localhost:9999/ This is also a limited GCLI prompt. Type 'help' for a list of commands, CTRL+C twice to exit: : test testCli: Pass (funcs=9, checks=208) testCompletion: Pass (funcs=1, checks=139) testExec: Pass (funcs=1, checks=133) testHistory: Pass (funcs=3, checks=13) .... Summary: Pass (951 checks) # Travis CI GCLI check-ins are automatically tested by [Travis CI](https://travis-ci.org/joewalker/gcli). # Test Case Generation GCLI can generate test cases automagically. Load ```localtest.html```, type a command to be tested into GCLI, and the press F2. GCLI will output to the console a template test case for the entered command.