Hi Geoff, On Fri, 2010-02-05 at 21:27 +0100, Geoff Bache wrote: > I wondered if anyone was interested in creating a black-box test suite > for bzr-gtk? Yes, we're definitely interested in this sort of thing. > > I'm the author of PyUseCase which is a PyGTK testing tool which has > become mature pretty recently, and I'm hoping a few larger projects > will try it out. I downloaded bzr-gtk and started trying to create > tests and it seemed to go pretty smoothely with the few things I tried > out. Would be happy to help get it off the ground if there was > interest. > > It's a bit different to most other GUI test tools. To give you a > flavour, I created this test for annotation against a minimal Bazaar > repository: > > view options for olive file file2.txt > annotate file > view detail diff for line 1 > close bzrk diff window > close annotate window > close olive > > which created some output which I've attached. The idea then is to > monitor future changes to a filtered version of this auto-generated > output. The only changes I needed to make in the code to do this were > to call set_name on a couple of TreeView widgets. > > There's a tutorial which explains how I did this at > > http://www.texttest.org/index.php?page=documentation_3_16&n=gui_tests Thanks!
We're very interested in this sort of thing, but most of us have been busy with other stuff recently so bzr-gtk has been neglected a bit. Hopefully when we'll have more time one of us will have a chance to try it out. It certainly looks like the sort of thing we need. Cheers, Jelmer
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