Le 01/03/2012 08:10, Jacopo Cappellato a écrit :
It is interesting, thank you Erwan.
About the integration with OFBiz: apart from the ant task available ootb to run
tests what else are you planning to include in OFBiz?
I am asking this because in my opinion the best layout would be the following
Hi Hans,
I agree with jacopo, we used to have a CI using pure selenium with bash
scripts.
Since we wanted to migrate into jenkins for IC purpose, we are
interested in your habits about using CI within ofbiz.
If we can contribute by giving new tests and using the same system, we
will be glad to
Hi Hans,
interesting; I would love if you could add some details:
* how do you create seleniumxml tests? do you create them manually (editing xml
files) or with some other mechanism (Selenium IDE etc...)?
* do you have a big library of test scripts?
* did you try the new version of Selenium?
And
FWIW Geb is a combination of WebDriver, jQuery and Groovy (Apache
licenced). We're using it with Spock, but it can be used with jUnit
according to the documentation.
Just mentioning it as maybe it would be simpler to use it rather than
copying it by integrating WebDriver and jUnit.
Cheers,
Anne.
It is interesting, thank you Erwan.
About the integration with OFBiz: apart from the ant task available ootb to run
tests what else are you planning to include in OFBiz?
I am asking this because in my opinion the best layout would be the following:
* Selenium is not bundled with OFBiz
* all the ge
Le 23/02/2012 17:05, Jacopo Cappellato a écrit :
Good day everyone,
I would love to know from the persons that are using the seleniumxml
integration available in framework/testools their opinion about this tools;
specifically I am interested to know:
1) how you use it (settings, platform, bro
We are using this and this function should not be deleted quickly
Regards,
Hans
On 02/23/2012 11:05 PM, Jacopo Cappellato wrote:
Good day everyone,
I would love to know from the persons that are using the seleniumxml
integration available in framework/testools their opinion about this to
Jacopo,
Your recommendation sounds good. Selenium has been moving away from their
Selenium RC technology which is the foundation for SeleniumXML. Instead
they are moving to their new Selenium Web Driver which works a lot like
SeleniumXML.
Unless ofbiz users are actively developing SeleniumXml s
We use Geb (http://www.gebish.org/) and Spock
(http://code.google.com/p/spock/) with Groovy. We find this
combination much easier to use and maintain than using Selenium.
Our tests are for our custom screens, so wouldn't be of any use to the project.
Cheers,
Anne.
On 1 March 2012 08:11, Jacques
So nobody is using it?
Jacques
From: "Jacopo Cappellato"
Good day everyone,
I would love to know from the persons that are using the seleniumxml integration available in framework/testools their opinion
about this tools; specifically I am interested to know:
1) how you use it (settings, pl
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