Sorry, wrong thread. Obviously. The command line version of the unit tests is on the Wiki.
On Mon, Nov 5, 2012 at 9:43 AM, Joe Bowser <bows...@gmail.com> wrote: > I did send an e-mail about the cleaning of the tests with the wiki > article. Did everyone get it? > > > On Mon, Nov 5, 2012 at 9:21 AM, Andrew Grieve <agri...@chromium.org>wrote: > >> Yes, thanks Joe for pushing on this. Testing will only make things better! >> >> Do you think it'd be feasible to create a script that would launch the >> tests? Eclipse is great when they fail, but to ensure they pass, command >> line is often nicer. The instructions on the wiki seem like they may be >> out >> of date? They reference phonegap, and they don't say what cordova target >> to >> build. >> >> >> On Fri, Nov 2, 2012 at 9:25 PM, Joe Bowser <bows...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> > If we still have JAR issues, that should be a blocker for the release. >> > Having these tests should be required now, since we have too many Java >> > bits that we can't break. I removed the old Selenium JAR a while ago. >> > >> > I would love it if we could get Selenium to work with CordovaWebView so >> > that we could click on HTML elements, but we should be able to automate >> the >> > Back Button and Menu Button bindings, as well as random key bindings. >> That >> > being said, we should be able to execute Javascript to do what we need >> > instead of testing touch and click events, which in theory should have >> been >> > tested as part of Android's CTS. (No idea if this ever happens). >> > >> > >> > On Fri, Nov 2, 2012 at 5:58 PM, Simon MacDonald >> > <simon.macdon...@gmail.com>wrote: >> > >> > > That's great Joe. I was under the impression that the Android repo >> tests >> > > were still dependent on a jar we didn't have access to. I'll make sure >> > > running the tests is part of my regular process and "gasp" I will even >> > > write a few. >> > > >> > > Simon Mac Donald >> > > http://hi.im/simonmacdonald >> > > >> > > >> > > On Fri, Nov 2, 2012 at 4:38 PM, Joe Bowser <bows...@gmail.com> wrote: >> > > >> > > > Hey >> > > > >> > > > After the last scare with CordovaWebView, I want to know if everyone >> > who >> > > > commits on Android can run the tests that are currently committed >> with >> > > > Android? You have to be able to do both things with the tests in >> > Eclipse: >> > > > >> > > > 1. Run the test as an Android Application >> > > > 2. Run the Android JUnit Tests >> > > > >> > > > There is a command-line method to do this, but honestly if you're >> > finding >> > > > failures here, you'll probably need Eclipse anyway to debug the Java >> > > code. >> > > > If you're super hardcore, I believe that this command is still in >> the >> > > wiki >> > > > here: >> > > > >> > > > http://wiki.apache.org/cordova/RunningTests >> > > > >> > > > Also, are other platforms doing testing outside of mobile-spec >> Jasmine >> > > > tests? What impact would this have on CI work? I'm pretty sure that >> > the >> > > > Android tests should be relatively simple. >> > > > >> > > > Joe >> > > > >> > > >> > >> > >