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# POA TokenBridge / Oracle-E2E
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End to end tests for the POA TokenBridge [Oracle](../oracle/README.md).
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## Prerequisites
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To run the tests you need to have
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[Docker](https://www.docker.com/community-edition) and
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[Docker Compose](https://docs.docker.com/compose/install/) installed.
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If you are on Linux, it's also recommended that you [create a docker group and
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add your user to it](https://docs.docker.com/install/linux/linux-postinstall/),
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so that you can use the CLI without sudo.
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## Running
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To run the bridge end-to-end tests, you just have to run:
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```
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./run-tests.sh
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```
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If this is the first time that you do this, it will take some time to build the
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docker images, but the next time they will be cached.
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## How it works
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The script starts several containers and then use them to run the tests. These
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services are:
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- Two parity nodes with the InstanSeal engine, representing the home and foreign
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chains.
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- A Redis container.
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- A RabbitMQ container.
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- The bridge (without doing anything at first)
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- The container for the end-to-end tests (also without doing anything)
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Afterwards, contracts will be deployed to the respective chains, all the bridge
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scripts will be executed (using the bridge service) and tests (using the e2e
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service) will be executed. The last process exit code will be used as the result
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of the testing suite.
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## Debugging
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Sometimes you may need to look into what happened in each service after running
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the tests. For doing this, comment out the `docker-compose down` line in the
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`run-tests.sh` file, and all the containers will be kept running after the
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script finishes. Some things you can do:
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- Connect to the home chain using `http://localhost:8541` as the URL.
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- Connect to the foreign chain using `http://localhost:8542` as the URL.
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- Open the RabbitMQ Management service (go to `http://localhost:15672` in the
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browser and log in with username/password `guest/guest`).
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- Inspect the logs using `docker logs CONTAINER`. You can obtain the container
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name with the `docker ps` command.
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