SurfSense/surfsense_web/tests
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connectors test(web): add Jira live-tool journey 2026-05-08 00:15:53 +05:30
fixtures test(web): add Jira OAuth fixture 2026-05-08 00:15:39 +05:30
helpers test(web): add Jira live-tool journey 2026-05-08 00:15:53 +05:30
smoke test(web): add chat-stream helper, thread fixture, and smoke spec 2026-05-06 21:36:33 +05:30
auth.setup.ts fix: update Playwright test email domain in E2E tests 2026-05-04 19:35:27 +05:30
README.md test(web): add shared Playwright E2E helpers and search-space fixture 2026-05-06 17:21:40 +05:30

Playwright E2E Suite

End-to-end tests for the full SurfSense stack (Next.js + FastAPI + Celery + Postgres + Redis). Designed to scale from one connector (Composio Drive in Phase 1) to every connector + manual file upload without rewriting the harness.

Layout

tests/
├── auth.setup.ts                    # one-time login, persists localStorage
├── smoke/                           # tracer-bullet tests (dashboard renders)
├── connectors/
│   └── composio/
│       └── drive/                   # Composio Google Drive — Phase 1
│           └── journey.spec.ts      # connect -> select -> index -> canary assertion
├── fixtures/                        # test.extend() fixtures
│   ├── index.ts                     # named `test` exports per spec category
│   ├── search-space.fixture.ts      # apiToken + per-test search space
│   └── connectors/
│       └── composio-drive.fixture.ts
├── helpers/                         # reusable building blocks
│   ├── api/                         # backend HTTP helpers
│   ├── ui/                          # page-object selectors
│   ├── waits/                       # deterministic polling
│   └── canary.ts                    # canary tokens + fixed Drive file ids
└── README.md                        # this file

How the deterministic harness works

There are three layers of defense against accidental real-world calls. None of them touch production code.

  1. surfsense_backend/tests/e2e/run_backend.py and run_celery.py are separate entrypoints (not used by python main.py). They hijack sys.modules["composio"] BEFORE importing the app, swap in strict fakes for langchain_litellm/langchain_openai, and mount the X-E2E-Scenario middleware.
  2. The fakes themselves are strict: every class implements __getattr__ that raises NotImplementedError on unknown surface. Adding a new SDK call site without updating the fake fails CI loudly.
  3. CI sets HTTPS_PROXY=http://127.0.0.1:1 plus sentinel API keys (COMPOSIO_API_KEY=e2e-deny-real-call-sentinel). Any leaked outbound HTTP call fails before reaching the network.

Running locally

# 1. Bring up Postgres + Redis (Docker compose, supabase, whatever you use)
docker compose up -d postgres redis

# 2. Backend with E2E entrypoint (note: NOT `uv run main.py`)
cd surfsense_backend
uv run alembic upgrade head
uv run python tests/e2e/run_backend.py &

# 3. Celery worker with the same entrypoint pattern
uv run python tests/e2e/run_celery.py &

# 4. Run Playwright tests (auto-starts `pnpm dev` via webServer config)
cd ../surfsense_web
pnpm test:e2e

For CI behavior in one go: pnpm test:e2e:headless.

To debug the Drive journey: pnpm test:e2e -- connectors/composio/drive/journey.spec.ts --headed.

Adding a new connector

The directory tree is designed so a new connector lives mostly inside its own folder. E2E is scoped to one user expectation per connector: the smallest browser journey that proves the user-visible outcome works. Follow this checklist:

  1. Backend fake. Add a new file under surfsense_backend/tests/e2e/fakes/<sdk>_module.py mirroring composio_module.py. Use __getattr__ to raise on unknown surface.
  2. Hijack. Wire the new module into run_backend.py and run_celery.py with sys.modules["<sdk>"] = <fake>.
  3. Backend tests. Put edge cases in backend tests, not Playwright: OAuth state validation in unit tests, and route/error branches in surfsense_backend/tests/integration/<connector>/.
  4. Fixtures. Drop a fixture file into tests/fixtures/connectors/ that returns a pre-connected connector row.
  5. Journey spec. Create exactly one tests/connectors/<vendor>/<service>/journey.spec.ts for the user expectation. For indexable connectors this usually means connect -> select scope -> index -> assert canary content. For connection-only connectors this means connect -> assert connected badge.
  6. Update this README's directory diagram.

Do not add separate Playwright specs for expired OAuth state, duplicate connectors, auth-expired classification, or route config persistence. Those belong in backend unit/integration tests such as surfsense_backend/tests/unit/utils/test_oauth_security.py and surfsense_backend/tests/integration/composio/.

Why API-driven?

Journey specs prefer a thin browser assertion followed by API-driven configuration/indexing because:

  • It keeps tests deterministic (no waiting on UI animation, React hydration, or Next.js compile time).
  • It exercises the same backend code path the UI eventually calls.
  • The expensive E2E assertion stays focused on what only E2E can prove: the cross-process seam from connector -> Celery -> indexing -> DB.

UI-only tests live under helpers/ui/ for future Phase 2 work (folder-tree drag-and-drop, indexing options switches, etc.).