Totally agree. According to the code, seems, Chrome supports webdriver test on 
Android and desktop version. For me, I think we shouldn't omit Tizen. 

-----Original Message-----
From: Wang, Jing J 
Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2013 9:29 AM
To: Wang, Peter H; crosswalk-dev@lists.crosswalk-project.org
Cc: Wu, Jackie; Yu, Ling L; Xie, May; You, Yongkang
Subject: RE: WebDriver for CrossWalk

One comments, given xwalk involve a couple of platforms - Linux, Android, 
Tizen, we are seeking a webdriver solution to cover all relevant platforms, but 
not specific one.

jwang
-----Original Message-----
From: Wang, Peter H 
Sent: Monday, October 28, 2013 7:50 PM
To: crosswalk-dev@lists.crosswalk-project.org
Cc: Wu, Jackie; Wang, Jing J; Yu, Ling L; Xie, May; You, Yongkang
Subject: WebDriver for CrossWalk

Hi all,

I was asked to help check if CrossWalk can support auto-test through WebDriver.
I did a basic code hacking and found, to support it we need to do a real piece 
of work.

So, to save everybody's effort, I'd like to ask information here: is there 
somebody already starting that sort of work or having evidence that CrossWalk 
don't need that feature at all.

If you know it, please give us some tips. Thank you very much for your time.

Peter Wang

-----Original Message-----
From: Wang, Jing J 
Sent: Tuesday, October 22, 2013 8:56 AM
To: You, Yongkang; Wang, Peter H
Cc: Wu, Jackie; Yu, Ling L; Xie, May
Subject: RE: Web Driver for Crosswalk

Thanks Kangkang.

Webdriver is W3C highly recommended technology for automated testing, see 
http://www.w3.org/TR/webdriver/, and W3C upstream had a compliance test suite 
based on webdriver. Currently, all popular browsers - Chrome, Firefox, IE, 
Opera have supported it. This technology can greatly improve the efficiency of 
web automated testing.

In last several weeks, QA tool team has put some effort to investigate 
webdriver technology on Xwalk and other browsers, see attachment. Copy the way 
that chrome webdriver do, we hope to leverage existing chrome utility 
(chromedriver) to get it work on Xwalk, however, it doesn't go smoothly. 
Currently, using selenium client, Xwalk can be launched, but stuck at loading 
required web page. Thus, potentially it may need some code change on existing 
chromedriver, relevant stuff in chromium project is at 
src/chrome/test/{chromdriver, webdriver}. 

Peter, hope to get your support on it. If there is anything not clear, just 
ping me.
Thanks


Rgds
jwang
-----Original Message-----
From: You, Yongkang 
Sent: Monday, October 21, 2013 5:04 PM
To: Wang, Peter H; Wang, Jing J
Cc: Wu, Jackie
Subject: Web Driver for Crosswalk

Hi Peter,

Jing reported a feature request for Web Driver in Crosswalk. They want to bring 
it from Chromium and co-work with Crosswalk's Remote Debug function. Ideally it 
should not have big difference compared with Chromium's mechanism. But they met 
some problem to make it work. Could you provide some support to them? Jing 
could provide more background and current issues to you. 

Another discussion point could be whether this feature should be checked into 
Crosswalk main repo or make it as a 3rd party lib. 

- Yongkang


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