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Add more details to the E2E Test README. Configure dev/test to use MPAC (#1869)
instances of the new backend services.
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updateConfigContext({
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updateConfigContext({
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PROXY_PATH: "/proxy",
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PROXY_PATH: "/proxy",
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EMULATOR_ENDPOINT: "https://localhost:8081",
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EMULATOR_ENDPOINT: "https://localhost:8081",
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PORTAL_BACKEND_ENDPOINT: PortalBackendEndpoints.Mpac,
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MONGO_PROXY_ENDPOINT: MongoProxyEndpoints.Mpac,
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CASSANDRA_PROXY_ENDPOINT: CassandraProxyEndpoints.Mpac,
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});
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});
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}
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}
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To use this script, there are a few prerequisites that must be done at least once:
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To use this script, there are a few prerequisites that must be done at least once:
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1. [Install Azure PowerShell](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/azure/install-azps-windows?view=azps-12.0.0&tabs=powershell&pivots=windows-psgallery) if you don't already have it.
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1. This script requires Powershell 7+. Install it [here](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/scripting/install/installing-powershell-on-windows).
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2. Connect to your Azure account using `Connect-AzAccount`.
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2. [Install Azure PowerShell](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/azure/install-azps-windows?view=azps-12.0.0&tabs=powershell&pivots=windows-psgallery) if you don't already have it.
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3. Ensure you have a Resource Group _ready_ to deploy into, the deploy script requires an existing resource group. This resource group should be named `[username]-e2e-testing`, where `[username]` is your Windows username, (**Microsoft employees:** This should be your alias). The easiest way to do this is by running the `create-resource-group.ps1` script, specifying the Subscription (Name or ID) and Location in which you want to create the Resource Group. For example:
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3. [Install Bicep CLI](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-resource-manager/bicep/install#install-manually) if it is not already installed.
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4. Connect to your Azure account using `Connect-AzAccount`.
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5. Ensure you have a Resource Group _ready_ to deploy into, the deploy script requires an existing resource group. This resource group should be named `[username]-e2e-testing`, where `[username]` is your Windows username, (**Microsoft employees:** This should be your alias). The easiest way to do this is by running the `create-resource-group.ps1` script, specifying the Subscription (Name or ID) and Location in which you want to create the Resource Group. For example:
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```powershell
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```powershell
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.\test\resources\create-resource-group.ps1 -SubscriptionName "My Subscription" -Location "West US 3"
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.\test\resources\create-resource-group.ps1 -SubscriptionName "My Subscription" -Location "West US 3"
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## Running the tests
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## Running the tests
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If Azure CLI is not installed, please [install it](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/cli/azure/install-azure-cli).
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Log into Az CLI with the following command:
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```powershell
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az login --scope https://management.core.windows.net//.default
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```
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To run all tests in a headless browser, run the following command from the root of the repo:
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To run all tests in a headless browser, run the following command from the root of the repo:
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```powershell
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```powershell
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