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`OPENCLAW_LIVE_GATEWAY_STEP_TIMEOUT_MS=45000`, and
`OPENCLAW_LIVE_GATEWAY_MODEL_TIMEOUT_MS=90000`. Override those env vars when you
explicitly want the larger exhaustive scan.
- `test:docker:all` builds the live Docker image once via `test:docker:live-build`, packs OpenClaw once as an npm tarball through `scripts/package-openclaw-for-docker.mjs`, then builds/reuses two `scripts/e2e/Dockerfile` images. The bare image is only the Node/Git runner for install/update/plugin-dependency lanes; those lanes mount the prebuilt tarball. The functional image installs the same tarball into `/app` for built-app functionality lanes. Docker lane definitions live in `scripts/lib/docker-e2e-scenarios.mjs`; planner logic lives in `scripts/lib/docker-e2e-plan.mjs`; `scripts/test-docker-all.mjs` executes the selected plan. The aggregate uses a weighted local scheduler: `OPENCLAW_DOCKER_ALL_PARALLELISM` controls process slots, while resource caps keep heavy live, npm-install, and multi-service lanes from all starting at once. Defaults are 10 slots, `OPENCLAW_DOCKER_ALL_LIVE_LIMIT=9`, `OPENCLAW_DOCKER_ALL_NPM_LIMIT=10`, and `OPENCLAW_DOCKER_ALL_SERVICE_LIMIT=7`; tune `OPENCLAW_DOCKER_ALL_WEIGHT_LIMIT` or `OPENCLAW_DOCKER_ALL_DOCKER_LIMIT` only when the Docker host has more headroom. The runner performs a Docker preflight by default, removes stale OpenClaw E2E containers, prints status every 30 seconds, stores successful lane timings in `.artifacts/docker-tests/lane-timings.json`, and uses those timings to start longer lanes first on later runs. Use `OPENCLAW_DOCKER_ALL_DRY_RUN=1` to print the weighted lane manifest without building or running Docker, or `node scripts/test-docker-all.mjs --plan-json` to print the CI plan for selected lanes, package/image needs, and credentials.
- `test:docker:all` builds the live Docker image once via `test:docker:live-build`, packs OpenClaw once as an npm tarball through `scripts/package-openclaw-for-docker.mjs`, then builds/reuses two `scripts/e2e/Dockerfile` images. The bare image is only the Node/Git runner for install/update/plugin-dependency lanes; those lanes mount the prebuilt tarball. The functional image installs the same tarball into `/app` for built-app functionality lanes. Docker lane definitions live in `scripts/lib/docker-e2e-scenarios.mjs`; planner logic lives in `scripts/lib/docker-e2e-plan.mjs`; `scripts/test-docker-all.mjs` executes the selected plan. The aggregate uses a weighted local scheduler: `OPENCLAW_DOCKER_ALL_PARALLELISM` controls process slots, while resource caps keep heavy live, npm-install, and multi-service lanes from all starting at once. If a single lane is heavier than the active caps, the scheduler can still start it when the pool is empty and then keeps it running alone until capacity is available again. Defaults are 10 slots, `OPENCLAW_DOCKER_ALL_LIVE_LIMIT=9`, `OPENCLAW_DOCKER_ALL_NPM_LIMIT=10`, and `OPENCLAW_DOCKER_ALL_SERVICE_LIMIT=7`; tune `OPENCLAW_DOCKER_ALL_WEIGHT_LIMIT` or `OPENCLAW_DOCKER_ALL_DOCKER_LIMIT` only when the Docker host has more headroom. The runner performs a Docker preflight by default, removes stale OpenClaw E2E containers, prints status every 30 seconds, stores successful lane timings in `.artifacts/docker-tests/lane-timings.json`, and uses those timings to start longer lanes first on later runs. Use `OPENCLAW_DOCKER_ALL_DRY_RUN=1` to print the weighted lane manifest without building or running Docker, or `node scripts/test-docker-all.mjs --plan-json` to print the CI plan for selected lanes, package/image needs, and credentials.
- `Package Acceptance` is the GitHub-native package gate for "does this installable tarball work as a product?" It resolves one candidate package from `source=npm`, `source=ref`, `source=url`, or `source=artifact`, uploads it as `package-under-test`, then runs the reusable Docker E2E lanes against that exact tarball instead of repacking the selected ref. `workflow_ref` selects the trusted workflow/harness scripts, while `package_ref` selects the source commit/branch/tag to pack when `source=ref`; this lets current acceptance logic validate older trusted commits. Profiles are ordered by breadth: `smoke` is quick install/channel/agent plus gateway/config, `package` is the package/update/plugin contract and the default native replacement for most Parallels package/update coverage, `product` adds MCP channels, cron/subagent cleanup, OpenAI web search, and OpenWebUI, and `full` runs the release-path Docker chunks with OpenWebUI. Release validation runs the `package` profile for the target ref.
- Container smoke runners: `test:docker:openwebui`, `test:docker:onboard`, `test:docker:npm-onboard-channel-agent`, `test:docker:update-channel-switch`, `test:docker:session-runtime-context`, `test:docker:agents-delete-shared-workspace`, `test:docker:gateway-network`, `test:docker:browser-cdp-snapshot`, `test:docker:mcp-channels`, `test:docker:pi-bundle-mcp-tools`, `test:docker:cron-mcp-cleanup`, `test:docker:plugins`, `test:docker:plugin-update`, and `test:docker:config-reload` boot one or more real containers and verify higher-level integration paths.

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- Gateway integration: opt-in via `OPENCLAW_TEST_INCLUDE_GATEWAY=1 pnpm test` or `pnpm test:gateway`.
- `pnpm test:e2e`: Runs gateway end-to-end smoke tests (multi-instance WS/HTTP/node pairing). Defaults to `threads` + `isolate: false` with adaptive workers in `vitest.e2e.config.ts`; tune with `OPENCLAW_E2E_WORKERS=<n>` and set `OPENCLAW_E2E_VERBOSE=1` for verbose logs.
- `pnpm test:live`: Runs provider live tests (minimax/zai). Requires API keys and `LIVE=1` (or provider-specific `*_LIVE_TEST=1`) to unskip.
- `pnpm test:docker:all`: Builds the shared live-test image, packs OpenClaw once as an npm tarball, builds/reuses a bare Node/Git runner image plus a functional image that installs that tarball into `/app`, then runs Docker smoke lanes with `OPENCLAW_SKIP_DOCKER_BUILD=1` through a weighted scheduler. The bare image (`OPENCLAW_DOCKER_E2E_BARE_IMAGE`) is used for installer/update/plugin-dependency lanes; those lanes mount the prebuilt tarball instead of using copied repo sources. The functional image (`OPENCLAW_DOCKER_E2E_FUNCTIONAL_IMAGE`) is used for normal built-app functionality lanes. `scripts/package-openclaw-for-docker.mjs` is the single local/CI package packer and validates the tarball plus `dist/postinstall-inventory.json` before Docker consumes it. Docker lane definitions live in `scripts/lib/docker-e2e-scenarios.mjs`; planner logic lives in `scripts/lib/docker-e2e-plan.mjs`; `scripts/test-docker-all.mjs` executes the selected plan. `node scripts/test-docker-all.mjs --plan-json` emits the scheduler-owned CI plan for selected lanes, image kinds, package/live-image needs, and credential checks without building or running Docker. `OPENCLAW_DOCKER_ALL_PARALLELISM=<n>` controls process slots and defaults to 10; `OPENCLAW_DOCKER_ALL_TAIL_PARALLELISM=<n>` controls the provider-sensitive tail pool and defaults to 10. Heavy lane caps default to `OPENCLAW_DOCKER_ALL_LIVE_LIMIT=9`, `OPENCLAW_DOCKER_ALL_NPM_LIMIT=10`, and `OPENCLAW_DOCKER_ALL_SERVICE_LIMIT=7`; provider caps default to one heavy lane per provider via `OPENCLAW_DOCKER_ALL_LIVE_CLAUDE_LIMIT=4`, `OPENCLAW_DOCKER_ALL_LIVE_CODEX_LIMIT=4`, and `OPENCLAW_DOCKER_ALL_LIVE_GEMINI_LIMIT=4`. Use `OPENCLAW_DOCKER_ALL_WEIGHT_LIMIT` or `OPENCLAW_DOCKER_ALL_DOCKER_LIMIT` for larger hosts. Lane starts are staggered by 2 seconds by default to avoid local Docker daemon create storms; override with `OPENCLAW_DOCKER_ALL_START_STAGGER_MS=<ms>`. The runner preflights Docker by default, cleans stale OpenClaw E2E containers, emits active-lane status every 30 seconds, shares provider CLI tool caches between compatible lanes, retries transient live-provider failures once by default (`OPENCLAW_DOCKER_ALL_LIVE_RETRIES=<n>`), and stores lane timings in `.artifacts/docker-tests/lane-timings.json` for longest-first ordering on later runs. Use `OPENCLAW_DOCKER_ALL_DRY_RUN=1` to print the lane manifest without running Docker, `OPENCLAW_DOCKER_ALL_STATUS_INTERVAL_MS=<ms>` to tune status output, or `OPENCLAW_DOCKER_ALL_TIMINGS=0` to disable timing reuse. Use `OPENCLAW_DOCKER_ALL_LIVE_MODE=skip` for deterministic/local lanes only or `OPENCLAW_DOCKER_ALL_LIVE_MODE=only` for live-provider lanes only; package aliases are `pnpm test:docker:local:all` and `pnpm test:docker:live:all`. Live-only mode merges main and tail live lanes into one longest-first pool so provider buckets can pack Claude, Codex, and Gemini work together. The runner stops scheduling new pooled lanes after the first failure unless `OPENCLAW_DOCKER_ALL_FAIL_FAST=0` is set, and each lane has a 120-minute fallback timeout overrideable with `OPENCLAW_DOCKER_ALL_LANE_TIMEOUT_MS`; selected live/tail lanes use tighter per-lane caps. CLI backend Docker setup commands have their own timeout via `OPENCLAW_LIVE_CLI_BACKEND_SETUP_TIMEOUT_SECONDS` (default 180). Per-lane logs, `summary.json`, `failures.json`, and phase timings are written under `.artifacts/docker-tests/<run-id>/`; use `pnpm test:docker:timings <summary.json>` to inspect slow lanes and `pnpm test:docker:rerun <run-id|summary.json|failures.json>` to print cheap targeted rerun commands.
- `pnpm test:docker:all`: Builds the shared live-test image, packs OpenClaw once as an npm tarball, builds/reuses a bare Node/Git runner image plus a functional image that installs that tarball into `/app`, then runs Docker smoke lanes with `OPENCLAW_SKIP_DOCKER_BUILD=1` through a weighted scheduler. The bare image (`OPENCLAW_DOCKER_E2E_BARE_IMAGE`) is used for installer/update/plugin-dependency lanes; those lanes mount the prebuilt tarball instead of using copied repo sources. The functional image (`OPENCLAW_DOCKER_E2E_FUNCTIONAL_IMAGE`) is used for normal built-app functionality lanes. `scripts/package-openclaw-for-docker.mjs` is the single local/CI package packer and validates the tarball plus `dist/postinstall-inventory.json` before Docker consumes it. Docker lane definitions live in `scripts/lib/docker-e2e-scenarios.mjs`; planner logic lives in `scripts/lib/docker-e2e-plan.mjs`; `scripts/test-docker-all.mjs` executes the selected plan. `node scripts/test-docker-all.mjs --plan-json` emits the scheduler-owned CI plan for selected lanes, image kinds, package/live-image needs, and credential checks without building or running Docker. `OPENCLAW_DOCKER_ALL_PARALLELISM=<n>` controls process slots and defaults to 10; `OPENCLAW_DOCKER_ALL_TAIL_PARALLELISM=<n>` controls the provider-sensitive tail pool and defaults to 10. Heavy lane caps default to `OPENCLAW_DOCKER_ALL_LIVE_LIMIT=9`, `OPENCLAW_DOCKER_ALL_NPM_LIMIT=10`, and `OPENCLAW_DOCKER_ALL_SERVICE_LIMIT=7`; provider caps default to one heavy lane per provider via `OPENCLAW_DOCKER_ALL_LIVE_CLAUDE_LIMIT=4`, `OPENCLAW_DOCKER_ALL_LIVE_CODEX_LIMIT=4`, and `OPENCLAW_DOCKER_ALL_LIVE_GEMINI_LIMIT=4`. Use `OPENCLAW_DOCKER_ALL_WEIGHT_LIMIT` or `OPENCLAW_DOCKER_ALL_DOCKER_LIMIT` for larger hosts. If one lane exceeds the effective weight or resource cap on a low-parallelism host, it can still start from an empty pool and will run alone until it releases capacity. Lane starts are staggered by 2 seconds by default to avoid local Docker daemon create storms; override with `OPENCLAW_DOCKER_ALL_START_STAGGER_MS=<ms>`. The runner preflights Docker by default, cleans stale OpenClaw E2E containers, emits active-lane status every 30 seconds, shares provider CLI tool caches between compatible lanes, retries transient live-provider failures once by default (`OPENCLAW_DOCKER_ALL_LIVE_RETRIES=<n>`), and stores lane timings in `.artifacts/docker-tests/lane-timings.json` for longest-first ordering on later runs. Use `OPENCLAW_DOCKER_ALL_DRY_RUN=1` to print the lane manifest without running Docker, `OPENCLAW_DOCKER_ALL_STATUS_INTERVAL_MS=<ms>` to tune status output, or `OPENCLAW_DOCKER_ALL_TIMINGS=0` to disable timing reuse. Use `OPENCLAW_DOCKER_ALL_LIVE_MODE=skip` for deterministic/local lanes only or `OPENCLAW_DOCKER_ALL_LIVE_MODE=only` for live-provider lanes only; package aliases are `pnpm test:docker:local:all` and `pnpm test:docker:live:all`. Live-only mode merges main and tail live lanes into one longest-first pool so provider buckets can pack Claude, Codex, and Gemini work together. The runner stops scheduling new pooled lanes after the first failure unless `OPENCLAW_DOCKER_ALL_FAIL_FAST=0` is set, and each lane has a 120-minute fallback timeout overrideable with `OPENCLAW_DOCKER_ALL_LANE_TIMEOUT_MS`; selected live/tail lanes use tighter per-lane caps. CLI backend Docker setup commands have their own timeout via `OPENCLAW_LIVE_CLI_BACKEND_SETUP_TIMEOUT_SECONDS` (default 180). Per-lane logs, `summary.json`, `failures.json`, and phase timings are written under `.artifacts/docker-tests/<run-id>/`; use `pnpm test:docker:timings <summary.json>` to inspect slow lanes and `pnpm test:docker:rerun <run-id|summary.json|failures.json>` to print cheap targeted rerun commands.
- `pnpm test:docker:browser-cdp-snapshot`: Builds a Chromium-backed source E2E container, starts raw CDP plus an isolated Gateway, runs `browser doctor --deep`, and verifies CDP role snapshots include link URLs, cursor-promoted clickables, iframe refs, and frame metadata.
- CLI backend live Docker probes can be run as focused lanes, for example `pnpm test:docker:live-cli-backend:codex`, `pnpm test:docker:live-cli-backend:codex:resume`, or `pnpm test:docker:live-cli-backend:codex:mcp`. Claude and Gemini have matching `:resume` and `:mcp` aliases.
- `pnpm test:docker:openwebui`: Starts Dockerized OpenClaw + Open WebUI, signs in through Open WebUI, checks `/api/models`, then runs a real proxied chat through `/api/chat/completions`. Requires a usable live model key (for example OpenAI in `~/.profile`), pulls an external Open WebUI image, and is not expected to be CI-stable like the normal unit/e2e suites.