These tests require an authenticated WhatsApp Web session, as well as an additional phone that you can send messages to.
This can be configured using the following environment variables:
WWEBJS_TEST_SESSION
: A JSON-formatted string with legacy auth session details. Must includeWABrowserId
,WASecretBundle
,WAToken1
andWAToken2
.WWEBJS_TEST_SESSION_PATH
: Path to a JSON file that contains the legacy auth session details. Must includeWABrowserId
,WASecretBundle
,WAToken1
andWAToken2
.WWEBJS_TEST_CLIENT_ID
:clientId
to use for local file based authentication.WWEBJS_TEST_REMOTE_ID
: A valid WhatsApp ID that you can send messages to, e.g.123456789@c.us
. It should be different from the ID used by the provided session.
You must set WWEBJS_TEST_REMOTE_ID
and either WWEBJS_TEST_SESSION
, WWEBJS_TEST_SESSION_PATH
or WWEBJS_TEST_CLIENT_ID
for the tests to run properly.
Some of the tested functionality depends on whether the account has multidevice enabled or not. If you are using multidevice, you should set WWEBJS_TEST_MD=1
.