-## How to run tests
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-The present tests are integration tests. Thus, it is required that that the executables `hie` and `javascript-typescript-langserver` are on the path.
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-The executable `hie` has to have been built using GHC 8.6.2. This can be done by cloning [Haskell-IDE-Engine](https://github.com/haskell/haskell-ide-engine) and invoking `stack install.hs build-8.6.2`. This will create the executables `hie`, `hie-8.6` and `hie-8.6.2` in your `$HOME/.local/bin`, or respective `stack path --local-bin` location.
-To make sure the test environment is identical to the travis setup, in `.travis.yml` you can find the exact git hash that has been used to execute the tests and build `hie` from that snapshot.
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-The language server `javascript-typescript-langserver` can be installed by invoking `npm i -g javascript-typescript-langserver`.
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-When all prerequisites have been met, the tests can be executed by running `stack test`.
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+## Troubleshooting
+Seeing funny stuff when running lsp-test via stack? If your server is built upon Haskell tooling, [keep in mind that stack sets some environment variables related to GHC, and you may want to unset them.](https://github.com/alanz/haskell-ide-engine/blob/bfb16324d396da71000ef81d51acbebbdaa854ab/test/utils/TestUtils.hs#L290-L298)