Hi All,
I'm planning on doing a proof of concept for selenium over the
weekend to test the console (esp the datasource deployment :-).
I will post a patch when i have something meaningful (hopefully by
monday).
TTFN,
-bd-
On Aug 31, 2006, at 9:25 PM, Jason Dillon wrote:
Cool... I think Bill Dundney expressed some interest in this as
well. :-)
I think to start antrun should work fine... and then after we get a
POC working, then we can craft an m2 plugin.
--jason
On Aug 31, 2006, at 7:15 PM, Gianny Damour wrote:
I support that. If Selenium is chosen as the tool to automate the
integration testing of the Admin console, then I am happy to
bootstrap the effort. On my current project, we are using Selenium
with script generation via Ruby and it rocks. Our build system is
Ant, thought, I think that I should be able to make it work with m2.
Thanks,
Gianny
On 01/09/2006, at 9:46 AM, Jason Dillon wrote:
selenium looks very promising... I've not tried it, but from the
docs
it looks good... I like the IDE to record.
I would love to see a proof of concept for how this could be
hooked up
to the build for integration tests of the console :-)
--jason
On 8/8/06, Bill Dudney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Canoo is quite good;
http://webtest.canoo.com/webtest/manual/WebTestHome.html
It uses Ant to execute its tests and AFAIK there is not maven
plugin
to invoke it but should be straight forward to do with maven.
Its license appears to (this non-lawyer at least) be compatible.
Also the Struts folks are using Selenium from M2 AFAIK.
TTFN,
-bd
On Aug 8, 2006, at 12:14 PM, Prasad Kashyap wrote:
> Does anybody know of any good open source tests for the console ?
> There are quite a few of those out there, most of them GPL. I
have
> never used any of them. So please share your valuable
experiences,
> comments and thoughts.
>
> The itests would be a good place to stage and run any such tests.
>
> jWebUnit:
> --------------
> http://jwebunit.sourceforge.net/
> http://htmlunit.sourceforge.net/
> http://httpunit.sourceforge.net/
>
> License: GPL
>
> jWebUnit provides a high-level API for navigating a web
application
> combined with a set of assertions to verify the application's
> correctness. This includes navigation via links, form entry and
> submission, validation of table contents, and other typical
business
> web application features. This code try to stay independent of
the
> libraries behind the scenes. The simple navigation methods and
> ready-to-use assertions allow for more rapid test creation
than using
> only JUnit and HtmlUnit. And if you want to switch from
HtmlUnit to
> the other soon available plugins, no need to rewrite your tests.
>
> jWebUnit also builds with maven 2. So it will be much easier
for us to
> integrate it into our project.
>
>
> Enterprise Web Test
> ---------------------------------
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/webunitproj/
> License: Common Public License (can we still use it ?)
>
> Enterprise Web Test allows Java programmers to write re-usable
tests
> for web applications that, unlike HttpUnit, "drive" the actual
web
> browser on the actual platform they intend to support. Tests
can be
> leveraged for functional, stress, reliability.
>
> Cheers
> Prasad