[Container-tools] Providing a repo with the tools testing scripts and scenarii
Langdon White
langdon at redhat.com
Thu Nov 12 04:23:00 UTC 2015
On 11/11/2015 08:14 PM, Daniel Veillard wrote:
> From what I see Langdon created the repo at
> https://github.com/projectatomic/adb-tests
>
> Charlie, please populate it with the various existing pieces described on
> this thread
For now, this is a private repo, while we get where it should live
sorted out...
langdon
> thanks !
>
> Daniel
>
> On Tue, Nov 10, 2015 at 11:07:21AM -0500, Charlie Drage wrote:
>> Sorry about the delay, seems that mutt didn't notify me that this was
>> a new message coming from container-tools!
>>
>> I'll have this created and a standard README on there. Feel free to
>> jump into the discussion on atomic-devel.
>>
>> Unless someone else has a better name, I believe we should simply
>> name it "tests".
>>
>> Any folders within it we can change freely (adb, cdk, etc..)
>>
>> For the initial commit we'll be including:
>> - Functional tests (gallen/atomic-test)
>> - Eclipse/ADB testing (https://github.com/navidshaikh/testing-adb)
>> - Anything else anyone wants to bring up :)
>>
>> Many thanks,
>>
>> On 11/09, Daniel Veillard wrote:
>>> I discussed that last week on a number of 1-1 and also I think
>>> on some of the calls. We should gather our testing recipes (HOWTO
>>> and scripts we may have developped) in public git, somewhere related
>>> to atomicapp or atomic itself.
>>> I'm not speaking of the regression tests of atomicapp staying in the
>>> test subdir, but how to do the functional testing of the various
>>> features we support, e.g.:
>>>
>>> - how to start testing
>>> - how do we test the ADB on the platforms we target
>>> - how we test Eclipse functionality on Windows, Mac and Linux
>>>
>>> Charlie is to create that repo, others, please send him the content
>>> or pointer to existing git where your are keeping those so we can
>>> aggregate this in one place and structure as we go.
>>> Charlie, please advertize the location here.
>>>
>>> We should certainly put the current scripts from Greg Allan used on
>>> ci.centos.org there too.
>>>
>>> Please make sure to do this before Wednesday,
>>>
>>> thanks,
>>>
>>> Daniel
>>>
>>> --
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>> --
>>
>> Charlie Drage
>> Red Hat - OSAS Team / Project Atomic
>> 4096R / 0x9B3B446C
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