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+# Testing
+To test the Go code, issue the following command in a shell
+
+## Testing the Go code
+```bash
+make test-go
+```
+
+Note that this runs the tests without any server interaction. To run the tests with an eduVPN server you need to specify environment variables:
+
+```bash
+SERVER_URI="eduvpn.example.com" PORTAL_USER="example" PORTAL_PASS="example" make test-go
+```
+
+If you have [Docker](https://www.docker.com/get-started/) installed and [Docker-compose](https://docs.docker.com/compose/install/) you can use a convenient helper script which starts up two containers
+- An eduvpnserver for testing
+- A Go container that builds and runs the test-suite
+
+```bash
+PORTAL_USER="example" PORTAL_PASS="example" ./ci/startcompose.sh
+```
+
+This script is also used in the continuous integration, so we recommend to run this before you submit any changes.
+## Testing the wrappers
+To test the wrappers, issue the following command in a shell (you will need compilers for all wrappers if you do this):
+
+```bash
+make test-wrappers
+```
+
+Specify `-j` to execute tests in parallel. You can specify specific wrappers to test by appending
+e.g. `WRAPPERS="csharp php"`.
+
+## Test everything
+To test all the code at once, issue the following command:
+```bash
+make test
+```
+
+This accepts the same environment variables as we have explained before.