Web-platform-tests are designed to run in a self-contained environment on the local computer. All the required resources are packaged with the web-platform-tests repository. ## Requirements * [git](http://git-scm.com/) * [Python 2.7](http://python.org) * [OpenSSL](https://www.openssl.org) ## Hosts configuration The tests depend on certain domains being available. These are typically configured locally with `web-platform.test` as the top level domain and five subdomains. To configure these domains you need to edit your [`hosts` file](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hosts_%28file%29%23Location_in_the_file_system). The following entries are required: ``` 127.0.0.1 web-platform.test 127.0.0.1 www.web-platform.test 127.0.0.1 www1.web-platform.test 127.0.0.1 www2.web-platform.test 127.0.0.1 xn--n8j6ds53lwwkrqhv28a.web-platform.test 127.0.0.1 xn--lve-6lad.web-platform.test 0.0.0.0 nonexistent-origin.web-platform.test ``` ## Cloning the Repository If you have not done so, clone the web-platform-tests repository: git clone --recursive git@github.com:w3c/web-platform-tests.git If you have already made a clone, but did not specify `--recursive` update all submodules: git submodule update --init --recursive ## Font Files A number of tests rely upon a set of custom fonts, with [Ahem](https://github.com/w3c/csswg-test/raw/master/fonts/ahem/ahem.ttf) being required to be installed according to the normal font-install procedure for your operating system. Other tests which require other fonts explicitly state this and provide links to required fonts. ## Running the Test Server The test environment can be started using ./serve This will start HTTP servers on two ports and a websockets server on one port. By default one web server starts on port 8000 and the other ports are randomly-chosen free ports. Tests must be loaded from the *first* HTTP server in the output. To change the ports, copy the `config.default.json` file to `config.json` and edit the new file, replacing the part that reads: ``` "http": [8000, "auto"] ``` to some port of your choice e.g. ``` "http": [1234, "auto"] ``` If you installed OpenSSL in such a way that running `openssl` at a command line doesn't work, you also need to adjust the path to the OpenSSL binary. This can be done by adding a section to `config.json` like: ``` "ssl": {"openssl": {"binary": "/path/to/openssl"}} ``` ### Windows Notes Running wptserve with SSL enabled on Windows typically requires installing an OpenSSL distribution. [Shining Light](https://slproweb.com/products/Win32OpenSSL.html) provide a convenient installer that is known to work, but requires a little extra setup. After installation ensure that the path to OpenSSL is on your `%Path%` environment variable. Then set the path to the default OpenSSL configuration file (usually something like `C:\OpenSSL-Win32\bin\openssl.cfg` in the server configuration. To do this copy `config.default.json` in the web-platform-tests root to `config.json`. Then edit the JSON so that the key `ssl/openssl/base_conf_path` has a value that is the path to the OpenSSL config file.