Re: Using mustella to test existing applications

2014-09-12 Thread Mihai Chira
> > Yes, you can try using it if you want. Just to ask again before I do a test next week: has anyone else tried to run mustella on an AIR application with a more complex UI than, say, a couple components?

Re: Using mustella to test existing applications

2014-08-11 Thread Darrell Loverin
I've been using mustella to test my own components. I modified mustella so the tests do not have to be created in the tests directory. I fixed the problem that caused me to revert the changes some time ago. I've been waiting for a clean run of mustella before I commit the changes again. I haven't

Re: Using mustella to test existing applications

2014-08-11 Thread Alex Harui
Yes, you can try using it if you want. Darrell was trying to make it easier to run tests outside of the mustella folder, but it broke something and he stopped trying. We use parts of Mustella to run tests as part of the checkintests so I know it can work, and FlexJS uses mustella as well. -Alex

Using mustella to test existing applications

2014-08-11 Thread Mihai Chira
There is a comment on the mustella overview page[1] that asks "Is this just for testing the SDK, or can I also use it to test my own applications?" I'd like to ask the same - or if it can be adapted to testing existing applications. Thanks, Mihai [1] https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/