module testing files?

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Seeing current modules/* 's files.

Some of the modules have testing files in the directory.
Are the testing files still actually used for the modules?
I assume that only modules/foo/foo.yaml file is required. Other files
like "sources" are meaningless, right?
I think "sources" file is wrongly there.

I just checked my local downloaded modules/* directories.

$ ls */Dockerfile
memcached/Dockerfile  mongodb/Dockerfile  php/Dockerfile  ruby/Dockerfile
$ ls */Makefile
flatpak-runtime/Makefile  memcached/Makefile  mongodb/Makefile
php/Makefile  platform/Makefile  ruby/Makefile
$ ls -d */tests
memcached/tests/  mongodb/tests/  php/tests/  ruby/tests/
$ ls -d */sources
eog/sources              mariadb/sources    mongodb/sources
perl/sources  platform/sources    python2/sources  ruby/sources
flatpak-runtime/sources  memcached/sources  nodejs/sources
php/sources   postgresql/sources  python3/sources  varnish/sources

I like to see the file structure and testing module is documented or
linked in below page
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/modularity/making-modules/

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