kibana/packages/kbn-test
Hannah Mudge 9e8312f2e4
[Dashboard Navigation] Make links panel available under technical preview (#166896)
## Summary
This PR wraps up the work the @elastic/kibana-presentation team has done
to finish the MVP of [Phase
1](https://github.com/elastic/kibana/issues/154354) of the `Link`
embeddable, which enables users to add panels to their dashboard that
contain links to other dashboards + external links - with respect to
dashboard links, we give the author control over which pieces of context
should be kept across dashboards so that things like filter pills,
queries, and time ranges are not lost. This marks a huge improvement in
dashboard navigation overall, which was previously only available via a
variety of different workarounds including (but not limited to):
- Creating (essentially) a `noop` dashboard-to-dashboard drilldown 
- Using markdown panels with hard Dashboard links, which are prone to
break across updates
- Avoiding navigation all together, which resulted in large,
slow-to-load dashboards.

As an added benefit, because these panels contain **references** to each
dashboard rather than hard links, (1) unlike markdown links, they should
not break after updates and (2) if a links panel is exported and
imported into another space or instance, all of the dashboards it links
to will also be imported.



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### Note about this PR
- A majority of this work was done on a feature branch, with thorough
reviews from @andreadelrio on behalf of @elastic/kibana-design along the
way. Therefore, while feedback on the design is encouraged, any large
concerns brought up in this PR should be filed as separate issues and
addressed in follow-up PRs.
- This PR contains work for giving embeddables control over their own
panel size / default positioning on the dashboard. This was especially
important for the links panel, since we assume that (a) most links
panels would be located somewhere near the top of the dashboard and (b)
the horizontal links panel should have a different default "shape"
(longer than it is tall) than the vertical panel (taller than it is
long).
- This PR also contains work for caching dashboard saved objects, which
makes navigation much more seamless.

### Flaky Test Runner
-
https://buildkite.com/elastic/kibana-flaky-test-suite-runner/builds/3251


![image](7616443e-0cb0-43ce-a1d0-41f8bee6cbfc)


### Checklist

- [x] Any text added follows [EUI's writing
guidelines](https://elastic.github.io/eui/#/guidelines/writing), uses
sentence case text and includes [i18n
support](https://github.com/elastic/kibana/blob/main/packages/kbn-i18n/README.md)
- [ ]
~[Documentation](https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/kibana/master/development-documentation.html)
was added for features that require explanation or tutorials~ This will
be addressed in a follow up:
https://github.com/elastic/kibana/issues/166750
- [x] [Unit or functional
tests](https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/kibana/master/development-tests.html)
were updated or added to match the most common scenarios - ~Units tests
are added, functional tests are forthcoming~ Edit: All tests are in.
- [x] Any UI touched in this PR is usable by keyboard only (learn more
about [keyboard accessibility](https://webaim.org/techniques/keyboard/))
- [x] Any UI touched in this PR does not create any new axe failures
(run axe in browser:
[FF](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/axe-devtools/),
[Chrome](https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/axe-web-accessibility-tes/lhdoppojpmngadmnindnejefpokejbdd?hl=en-US))
- [x] This renders correctly on smaller devices using a responsive
layout. (You can test this [in your
browser](https://www.browserstack.com/guide/responsive-testing-on-local-server))
- [x] This was checked for [cross-browser
compatibility](https://www.elastic.co/support/matrix#matrix_browsers)

### For maintainers

- [ ] This was checked for breaking API changes and was [labeled
appropriately](https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/kibana/master/contributing.html#kibana-release-notes-process)

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Co-authored-by: Nick Peihl <nick.peihl@elastic.co>
Co-authored-by: kibanamachine <42973632+kibanamachine@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Andrea Del Rio <delrio.andre@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Devon Thomson <devon.thomson@elastic.co>
Co-authored-by: Nick Peihl <nickpeihl@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Gerard Soldevila <gerard.soldevila@elastic.co>
2023-09-29 08:25:51 -06:00
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jest_integration Transpile packages on demand, validate all TS projects (#146212) 2022-12-22 19:00:29 -06:00
jest_integration_node [Security Solution] [Elastic AI Assistant] LangChain integration (experimental) (#164908) 2023-08-28 10:30:05 -06:00
jest_node Transpile packages on demand, validate all TS projects (#146212) 2022-12-22 19:00:29 -06:00
src [Dashboard Navigation] Make links panel available under technical preview (#166896) 2023-09-29 08:25:51 -06:00
types/ftr_globals [eslint] add rule for auto-fixing unused imports (#131772) 2022-05-11 11:16:48 -05:00
index.ts ESS support for FTR serverless tests. SSL support in kbn/es. kbn/es DX improvements. (#162673) 2023-08-30 13:28:29 -07:00
jest-preset.js [Observability AI Assistant] More specific error handling (#165068) 2023-08-30 09:34:02 +02:00
jest.config.js [jest] add *_node presets (#126192) 2022-02-23 09:36:30 -06:00
jest.integration.config.js [jest] add *_node presets (#126192) 2022-02-23 09:36:30 -06:00
kbn_test_config.ts ESS support for FTR serverless tests. SSL support in kbn/es. kbn/es DX improvements. (#162673) 2023-08-30 13:28:29 -07:00
kibana.jsonc [codeowners] add appex-qa for ftr-related packages (#155230) 2023-05-24 08:53:09 +02:00
package.json Transpile packages on demand, validate all TS projects (#146212) 2022-12-22 19:00:29 -06:00
README.mdx [docs] Fix kbn-test README issue breaking docs (#138940) 2022-08-17 02:11:20 +09:30
tsconfig.json [FTR] KbnClientSavedObjects improvements (#149582) 2023-01-30 09:05:53 -07:00

---
id: kibDevDocsOpsTest
slug: /kibana-dev-docs/ops/test
title: '@kbn/test'
description: A package provide ways to run tests
date: 2022-08-15
tags: ['kibana', 'dev', 'contributor', 'operations', 'cli', 'dev', 'mode', 'test']
---

# Kibana Testing Library

The @kbn/test package provides ways to run tests. Currently only functional testing is provided by this library, with unit and other testing possibly added here.

## Functional Testing

### Dependencies

Functional testing methods exist in the `src/functional_tests` directory. They depend on the Functional Test Runner, which is found in [`{KIBANA_ROOT}/src/functional_test_runner`](../../src/functional_test_runner). Ideally libraries provided by kibana packages such as this one should not depend on kibana source code that lives in [`{KIBANA_ROOT}/src`](../../src). The goal is to start pulling test and development utilities out into packages so they can be used across Kibana and plugins. Accordingly the Functional Test Runner itself will be pulled out into a package (or part of a package), and this package's dependence on it will not be an issue.

### Exposed methods

#### `runTests(configPaths: Array<string>)`

For each config file specified in configPaths, starts Elasticsearch and Kibana once, runs tests specified in that config file, and shuts down Elasticsearch and Kibana once completed. (Repeats for every config file.)

`configPaths`: array of strings, each an absolute path to a config file that looks like [this](../../test/functional/config.base.js), following the config schema specified [here](../../src/functional_test_runner/lib/config/schema.js).

Internally the method that starts Elasticsearch comes from [kbn-es](../../packages/kbn-es).

#### `startServers(configPath: string)`

Starts Elasticsearch and Kibana servers given a specified config.

`configPath`: absolute path to a config file that looks like [this](../../test/functional/config.base.js), following the config schema specified [here](../../src/functional_test_runner/lib/config/schema.js).

Allows users to start another process to run just the tests while keeping the servers running with this method. Start servers _and_ run tests using the same config file ([see how](../../scripts/README.md)).

## Rationale

### Single config per setup

We think it makes sense to specify the tests to run along with the particular server configuration for Elasticsearch and Kibana servers, because the tests expect a particular configuration. For example, saml api integration tests expect certain xml files to exist in Elasticsearch's config directory, and certain saml specific options to be passed in via the command line (or alternatively via the `.yml` config file) to both Elasticsearch and Kibana. It makes sense to keep all these config options together with the list of test files.

### Multiple configs running in succession

We also think it makes sense to have a test runner intelligently (but simply) start servers, run tests, tear down servers, and repeat for each config, uninterrupted. There's nothing special about each kind of config that specifies running some set of functional tests against some kind of Elasticsearch/Kibana servers. There doesn't need to be a separate job to run each kind of setup/test/teardown. These can all be orchestrated sequentially via the current `runTests` implementation. This is how we envision tests to run on CI.

This inherently means that grouping test files in configs matters, such that a group of test files that depends on a particular server config appears together in that config's `testFiles` list. Given how quickly and easily we can start servers using [@kbn/es](../../packages/kbn-es), it should not impact performance to logically group tests by domain even if multiple groups of tests share the same server config. We can think about how to group test files together across domains when that time comes.