forgot should use User manual as the test case. ========================= BJ Freeman http://bjfreeman.elance.com Strategic Power Office with Supplier Automation <http://www.businessesnetwork.com/automation/viewforum.php?f=93> Specialtymarket.com <http://www.specialtymarket.com/>
Systems Integrator-- Glad to Assist Chat Y! messenger: bjfr33man Linkedin <http://www.linkedin.com/profile?viewProfile=&key=1237480&locale=en_US&trk=tab_pro> BJ Freeman sent the following on 5/26/2010 2:18 AM: > Chris there are many ways to test. > I see selenium more as business logic to data test using the available UI. > It test real world interaction with the user of ofbiz. > here is one scenario > Place an order(ecoomerce or Orderentry) > send product > view the GL for expected results (through the UI). > > For PO > Place an order(Orderentry) > receive product > pay supplier > check GL for expected results(through the UI) > Now this test all underlying code and if the user can use the results > for business. > > you can break this down to component tests if you like but the end goal > is totest user ability to have a functional system. > > ========================= > BJ Freeman > http://bjfreeman.elance.com > Strategic Power Office with Supplier Automation > <http://www.businessesnetwork.com/automation/viewforum.php?f=93> > Specialtymarket.com <http://www.specialtymarket.com/> > > Systems Integrator-- Glad to Assist > > Chat Y! messenger: bjfr33man > Linkedin > <http://www.linkedin.com/profile?viewProfile=&key=1237480&locale=en_US&trk=tab_pro> > > > chris snow sent the following on 5/25/2010 9:12 PM: >> Hi BJ - i'd like to start adding selenium tests, however, before adding >> selenium tests, test cases need to be created. To create test cases, process >> flows need to be understood/documented (I'm still at the understanding stage >> hence my work on the help system). So in conclusion only those with >> detailed knowledge of ofbiz processes can start adding selenium tests (only >> a few people?). >> >> On 26 May 2010 03:18, "BJ Freeman" <bjf...@free-man.net> wrote: >> >> we need button pusher and business that need to accomplish a task. >> one of the top level testing tools is selenium >> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-3511 >> your welcome to add to the library. >> >> ========================= >> BJ Freeman >> http://bjfreeman.elance.com >> Strategic Power Office with Supplier Automation < >> http://www.businessesnetwork.com/automation/viewforum.php?f=93> >> Specialtymarket.com <http://www.specialtymarket.com/> >> >> Systems Integrator-- Glad to Assist >> >> Chat Y! messenger: bjfr33man >> Linkedin >> < >> http://www.linkedin.com/profile?viewProfile=&key=1237480&locale=en_US&trk=tab_pro >> >> >> Matt Warnock sent the following on 5/25/2010 6:40 PM: >>> Based on encouraging comments from you and Jacopo and others, and seeing >>> the rate at which new commits are added, I am thinking it may be best to >>> get on the trunk, even for production. However I can't imagine running >>> nightly builds on a production server. >>> >>> I'm thinking I'd build nightly on the development laptop, and update the >>> production server every week or two, to a fairly recent, more-or-less >>> "known good" revision level. I'm hoping this would provide the best of >>> both worlds. And I'm hoping that this would avoid any mission-critical >>> breakages until the fixes have been committed. Does that seem >>> reasonable? >>> >>> I don't kid myself that I can submit much code yet, but hopefully I can >>> help test and document bugs, even if I can't fix them yet. Hopefully >>> that will come soon. >>> > > >