On 2013-10-31 14:13, A.L.E.C wrote:
On 10/31/2013 07:30 PM, Charles McNulty wrote:
What is the current state of the unit tests? I am getting many
failures
of both the PHP and Selenium tests, but I was running them off on
master, not a released version. Part of the problem was that I was
hitting the 120 second PHP timeout that's hardcoded into iniset.php.
When you run the tests do you manually change that or is there some
other way of running the tests that bypasses the execution timeout?
Works for me.
Time: 1.19 seconds, Memory: 28.00Mb
OK (275 tests, 576 assertions)
Interesting, I'll take a look at mine then and see what's actually
failing.
Yes. We maintain and add new tests. However, the Selenium based tests
are just proof-of-concept. There are only few and writing them is
harder
than these PHP unit tests.
OK, I'm going to look at writing a few Selenium tests for the list
message select stuff. Currently I'm getting at least one failure
because my IMAP Server doesn't advertise support for QUOTA, and the
Selenium test is testing for the presence of a Quota section. I haven't
looked at the other yet, because I didn't want to spend a lot of time on
it only to find that no one used or maintained the tests.
-Charles
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