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# Running Tests Locally
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This guide will show you how to run tests locally for a frontend application using `yarn start` and `npx playwright test`.
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## Prerequisites
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Before getting started, you should have the following installed on your computer:
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- Node.js
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- Yarn
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## Step 1: Clone the repository
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Begin by cloning the repository to your local machine.
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`git clone git@github.com:webrecorder/browsertrix-cloud.git`
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## Step 2: Change directory to frontend
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Navigate to the frontend directory:
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`cd frontend`
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## Step 3: Install dependencies
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Install the project's dependencies:
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`yarn install`
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## Step 4: Add `.env`
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Add a `.env` file by copying the sample:
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`cp sample.env.local .env`
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## Step 5: Start the application
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Start the application:
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`yarn start`
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This will open the application in your browser at `http://localhost:5173`.
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## Step 5: Open a new terminal tab
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Open a new terminal tab so that the first one continues to run the application.
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## Step 6: Run tests
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Run the tests in the new terminal tab using `npx playwright test`.
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This will run the tests and output the results in the terminal.
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