Autopilot for the Core Apps

2013-06-05 Thread Nicholas Skaggs
The ubuntu touch core applications have come a long way and recently 
there has been a push to get autopilot tests up and running for each of 
the core applications. To help with that, I've put together a recipe on 
developer.ubuntu.com with a special focus on QML applications like the 
core apps so you can see and understand how to use autopilot to test 
these applications.


With that in mind, I'd like to announce we want to use the hackfest next 
week June 13th as a special focus on these autopilot testcases. More 
information can be found on my blog post below:


http://www.theorangenotebook.com/2013/06/autopilot-tests-for-ubuntu-touch-core.html

To the core applications of developers thank you for making the 
applications and get them this far. Let's get some nice automated 
testing in place to make sure the applications stay in good working 
order as the development and drive for the remaining features continues.


Happy Testing,

Nicholas
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Re: A little introduction

2013-06-05 Thread Nicholas Skaggs

Thanks Pierre, fixed that!

Nicholas

On 06/05/2013 08:48 AM, Pierre Equoy wrote:

I think there is a typo in this page:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/ContributingTestcases/Launchpad

At the bottom:

Then set your name with

*bzr whoami "launchpad_name "*

eg.

*bzr "Jorge Castro mailto:jo...@ubuntu.com>>" *


I think the last line should be:

*bzr whoami "Jorge Castro mailto:jo...@ubuntu.com>>" *


It is confirmed by the documentation:
http://doc.bazaar.canonical.com/beta/en/mini-tutorial/index.html?highlight=whoami


I'll keep learning, but it looks interesting!

Cheers!



On Wed, Jun 5, 2013 at 11:43 AM, Pierre Equoy > wrote:





On Wed, Jun 5, 2013 at 11:37 AM, Nicholas Skaggs
mailto:nicholas.ska...@canonical.com>> wrote:

Pierre, sadly you missed the hackfest it was several hours ago
:-( However you can still hack and ask questions!


Ah, damn! These timezones always get me confused!
(But I should have remembered the QA events are usually hold on
Tuesdays...)

A virtual machine is certainly enough. For development of new
testcases ideally we'd like you to be running the development
version, so upgrade or re-install your VM to saucy and you
should be all set :-)


OK, will do if Parallels works with Ubuntu 13.10.


Then check out here:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/ContributingTestcases/

You can get your launchpad environment setup and then start on
some tests. I recommend doing a manual testcase first. Pick
something off the list of bugs, assign yourself to it and hack
away.

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-manual-tests/+bugs?field.tag=todo

Here's the walkthrough for more help :-)
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/ContributingTestcases/Manual

In video format as well with a bit more depth ;-)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VO7DdlUSt_4



That's a lot of links to check out! I'll do that later then.

Thanks, Nicholas!

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Re: A little introduction

2013-06-05 Thread Pierre Equoy
I think there is a typo in this page:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/ContributingTestcases/Launchpad

At the bottom:

Then set your name with

*bzr whoami "launchpad_name "*

eg.
*bzr "Jorge Castro " *


I think the last line should be:

*bzr whoami "Jorge Castro " *


It is confirmed by the documentation:
http://doc.bazaar.canonical.com/beta/en/mini-tutorial/index.html?highlight=whoami


I'll keep learning, but it looks interesting!

Cheers!



On Wed, Jun 5, 2013 at 11:43 AM, Pierre Equoy wrote:

>
>
>
> On Wed, Jun 5, 2013 at 11:37 AM, Nicholas Skaggs <
> nicholas.ska...@canonical.com> wrote:
>
>>  Pierre, sadly you missed the hackfest it was several hours ago :-(
>> However you can still hack and ask questions!
>>
>
> Ah, damn! These timezones always get me confused!
> (But I should have remembered the QA events are usually hold on
> Tuesdays...)
>
>
>
>> A virtual machine is certainly enough. For development of new testcases
>> ideally we'd like you to be running the development version, so upgrade or
>> re-install your VM to saucy and you should be all set :-)
>>
>
> OK, will do if Parallels works with Ubuntu 13.10.
>
>
>>
>> Then check out here:
>> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/ContributingTestcases/
>>
>> You can get your launchpad environment setup and then start on some
>> tests. I recommend doing a manual testcase first. Pick something off the
>> list of bugs, assign yourself to it and hack away.
>>
>> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-manual-tests/+bugs?field.tag=todo
>>
>> Here's the walkthrough for more help :-)
>> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/ContributingTestcases/Manual
>>
>> In video format as well with a bit more depth ;-)
>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VO7DdlUSt_4
>>
>
>
> That's a lot of links to check out! I'll do that later then.
>
> Thanks, Nicholas!
>
> --
> Pierre Equoy
>
>


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