--- summary: "How to run tests locally (vitest) and when to use force/coverage modes" read_when: - Running or fixing tests --- # Tests - `pnpm test:force`: Kills any lingering gateway process holding the default control port, then runs the full Vitest suite with an isolated gateway port so server tests don’t collide with a running instance. Use this when a prior gateway run left port 18789 occupied. - `pnpm test:coverage`: Runs Vitest with V8 coverage. Global thresholds are 70% lines/branches/functions/statements. Coverage excludes integration-heavy entrypoints (CLI wiring, gateway/telegram bridges, webchat static server) to keep the target focused on unit-testable logic. ## Model latency bench (local keys) Script: `scripts/bench-model.ts` Usage: - `source ~/.profile && pnpm tsx scripts/bench-model.ts --runs 10` - Optional env: `MINIMAX_API_KEY`, `MINIMAX_BASE_URL`, `MINIMAX_MODEL`, `ANTHROPIC_API_KEY` - Default prompt: “Reply with a single word: ok. No punctuation or extra text.” Last run (2025-12-31, 20 runs): - minimax median 1279ms (min 1114, max 2431) - opus median 2454ms (min 1224, max 3170) ## Onboarding E2E (Docker) Full cold-start flow in a clean Linux container: ```bash scripts/e2e/onboard-docker.sh ``` This script drives the interactive wizard via a pseudo-tty, verifies config/workspace/session files, then starts the gateway and runs `clawdis health`.