* Use the local Docker environment available in this folder. You can start the environment using `./e2e/docker/controlRCDemoEnv.sh startandwait`, or you can use the packaged start & run script (see step 3). Either way, you'll need [Docker](https://docs.docker.com/engine/install/) and [Docker Compose](https://docs.docker.com/compose/install/).
* Install dependencies by following this [guide](https://github.com/wix/Detox/blob/master/docs/Introduction.GettingStarted.md#step-1-install-dependencies) (only Step 1).
* Create a file called `e2e_account.js`, in the same folder as `data.js`. Set the `adminUser` and `adminPassword` to an admin user on that environment (or a user with at least `create-user` and `create-c` permissions). The example of how to create this file is on `e2e/e2e_account.example.js`
* Working example configs exist in `./e2e/data/`. Setting `FORCE_DEFAULT_DOCKER_DATA` to `1` in the `runTestsInDocker.sh` script will use the example config automatically
* Build app with detox: `detox build -c ios.sim.release`
* Open Simulator which is used in tests (check in package.json under detox section) from Xcode and make sure that software keyboard is being displayed. To toggle keyboard press `cmd+K`.
* Run tests: `detox test -c ios.sim.release`, or, if choosing Docker you can run the packaged environment & runner (`./e2e/docker/runTestsInDocker.sh`) which will start the Docker infrastructure, run the tests and tear it down again once done.
* Build app with detox: `detox build -c android.emu.debug`
* Run: `react-native start`
* Run Android emulator with name `ANDROID_API_28` via Android studio or `cd /Users/USERNAME/Library/Android/sdk/emulator/ && ./emulator -avd ANDROID_API_28`
Note: if you need to run tests on different Android emulator then simply change emulator name in ./package.json detox configurations