# Running Tests ## Introduction Tests are in the `/tests` folder. There are two types of tests, - SaaS - Enterprise ### SaaS tests This runs the application in SaaS mode. What is SaaS mode? SaaS mode enables plans and pricing with stripe. It runs the test as if its a hosted OneUptime service on oneuptime.com. #### Running tests in SaaS mode ``` npm run docker-saas-test ``` This spins up a new local OneUptime cluster on Docker Compose and runs a test on it. ### Enterprise tests This runs the application in Enterprise mode. What is Enterprise mode? Enterprise mode DISABLES plans and pricing. It runs the test as if its a hosted on an on-premise datacenter with an enterprise. #### Running tests in Enterprise mode ``` npm run docker-enterprise-test ``` This spins up a new local OneUptime cluster on Docker Compose and runs a test on it. ### Debugging tests To debug tests you first need to run the cluster and then run the tests seperately. ``` npm run docker-saas # Running a cluster in SaaS mode, or... npm run docker-enterprise # Run a cluster in enterprise mode. ``` Once the cluster is running, you can run tests like: ``` export SLOMO=20 export HEADLESS=false jest ./saas-tests/status-page/status-page.test.js # or any file. ``` There's also a .vscode/launch.json in test folder which will help you to debug tests with vscode.