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Bernat Vadell 7e1b946b20 Add support to insensitive case operators (#11737)
* feat: refactor apply-query & implements icontains

* feat: implements icontains in app

* New translations en-US.yaml

* tests: fix returns the filter operators for binary

* implement rest insensitive operators

* fix: proposal to fix #5996 (convert "in" into "exists")

* delete unused imports

* fix: prevent error when operator filter value is null

* fix: apply-query imports

* some tests

* fix: _nstarts_with not applied correctly

* tests: add some filter mathematical tests
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E2E tests

Setup

Make sure the containers for the databases are running by running docker compose up -d in this folder.

Running tests locally

Run npm run test:e2e to run the e2e tests for every supported database vendor.

Testing a specific database

Provide a csv of database drivers in the TEST_DB environment variable to test specific databases:

TEST_DB=cockroachdb npm run test:e2e

Using an existing Directus instance

The test suite will spin up a fresh copy of the Directus API from the current build. To use an already running copy of Directus, set the TEST_LOCAL flag:

TEST_DB=cockroachdb TEST_LOCAL=true npm run test:e2e

This will use localhost:8055 as the URL for every test. Note: make sure to connect your local Directus database instance to the test database container found in docker-compose in this folder.

Watching for (test) changes

Use npm run test:e2e:watch to enable Jest's --watch mode, especially useful in combination with the flags above.

This does not watch changes to Directus; it only watches changes to the tests.