Re: hello

2013-07-05 Thread David Manuel Pires
Hello Michael. Be very Welcome.

Thanks for joining our team. Please have a read at: https://wiki.ubuntu
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On Fri, Jul 5, 2013 at 3:03 PM, Michael Brunner
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hello

2013-07-05 Thread Michael Brunner
Hello @ all, i'm new here and i'm glad to work with you. :)


greetz,
michael

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Re: Introduction and Noobie question

2013-07-05 Thread Nicholas Skaggs
Welcome Cecil! Sorry you ran into this trouble! I'll help get the proper 
instructions updated on the pages you've linked. Your correct autopilot 
should be installed from the ppa, else you'll end up with an older 
version that doesn't work for our needs :-)


Thanks!

Nicholas

On 07/03/2013 08:08 PM, Cecil New wrote:
Found the answer. I found another person with a similar problem asking 
at:

http://askubuntu.com/questions/315996/autopilot-importerror-no-module-named-input/316103#316103

The message sounded like an installation problem. So re-installed 
using the directions and steps in my answer.


Suggest an update to FAQ
http://unity.ubuntu.com/autopilot/faq/faq.html#q-how-do-i-install-autopilot

Cheers.


On Wed, Jul 3, 2013 at 6:34 PM, Cecil New > wrote:


Hi all, I'm Cecil and have volunteered to write test cases for
Ubuntu Touch.

I'm going thru the tutorial and the example didn't quite work.
Since I'm new to python, I thought send out a quick note... I'm
sure it's something simple.

Below is the output, followed by the test itself for easy
reference (I just copied and pasted from the tutorial).

Thanks for the help,
Cecil

*$ autopilot list example*
Loading tests from: /home/cecil/Workspace/autopilot

example.tests.test_window.MainWindowTitleTests.test_main_window_title_string


 1 total tests.
*$ autopilot run -v example*
Loading tests from: /home/cecil/Workspace/autopilot

Tests running...
18:22:10.000 INFO testcase:86 -

18:22:10.001 INFO testcase:87 - Starting test
example.tests.test_window.MainWindowTitleTests.test_main_window_title_string
18:22:10.575 DEBUG _X11:311 - Moving mouse to position 640,512
without animation.
18:22:10.716 ERROR testresult:23 - ERROR:
example.tests.test_window.MainWindowTitleTests.test_main_window_title_string
18:22:10.717 ERROR testresult:23 - traceback: {{{
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File
"/home/cecil/Workspace/autopilot/example/tests/test_window.py",
line 20, in test_main_window_title_string
app_root = self.launch_application()
  File
"/home/cecil/Workspace/autopilot/example/tests/test_window.py",
line 16, in launch_application
return self.launch_test_application(full_path, app_type='qt')
AttributeError: 'MainWindowTitleTests' object has no attribute
'launch_test_application'
}}}
==
ERROR:
example.tests.test_window.MainWindowTitleTests.test_main_window_title_string
--
_StringException: test-log: {{{
18:22:10.000 INFO testcase:86 -

18:22:10.001 INFO testcase:87 - Starting test
example.tests.test_window.MainWindowTitleTests.test_main_window_title_string
18:22:10.575 DEBUG _X11:311 - Moving mouse to position 640,512
without animation.
}}}

Traceback (most recent call last):
  File
"/home/cecil/Workspace/autopilot/example/tests/test_window.py",
line 20, in test_main_window_title_string
app_root = self.launch_application()
  File
"/home/cecil/Workspace/autopilot/example/tests/test_window.py",
line 16, in launch_application
return self.launch_test_application(full_path, app_type='qt')
AttributeError: 'MainWindowTitleTests' object has no attribute
'launch_test_application'


Ran 1 test in 0.720s
FAILED (failures=1)
$


*Here is the test code:*
*$ cat example/tests/test_window.py*
from autopilot.testcase import AutopilotTestCase
from os.path import abspath, dirname, join
from testtools.matchers import Equals

class MainWindowTitleTests(AutopilotTestCase):

def launch_application(self):
"""Work out the full path to the application and launch it.

This is necessary since our test application will not be
in $PATH.

:returns: The application proxy object.

"""
full_path = abspath(join(dirname(__file__), '..', '..',
'testapp.py'))
return self.launch_test_application(full_path, app_type='qt')

def test_main_window_title_string(self):
"""The main window title must be 'Hello World'."""
app_root = self.launch_application()
main_window = app_root.select_single('QMainWindow')

self.assertThat(main_window.windowTitle, Equals("Hello
World"))
$






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