[development] Drupal Core Test Plan
Moshe Weitzman
weitzman at tejasa.com
Fri Sep 14 20:30:44 UTC 2007
thats a nice use case.
unfortunately, CoScripter doesn't have assertions so it is useless as
an automated unit test tool. AFAICT
On 9/14/07, Tao Starbow <starbow at citris-uc.org> wrote:
> I have been really impressed with CoScripter too. The really nice thing
> is you can copy & paste it's output into a drupal issue, and then if
> other people have CoScripter they can copy & paste it into the sidebar
> and auto-run it, but even if they don't have CoScripter, they can still
> just follow the instructions.
>
> Moshe Weitzman wrote:
> > That is so simple and elegant I could kiss the screen.
> >
> > we do need to get to a stage where there is no user intervention in
> > our scripts and thus can be run unattended.
> >
> > On 9/14/07, Philippe Jadin <philippe.jadin at gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> >
> >> I just tried CoScripter, and it's very easy. Here is a sample script
> >> to test Drupal 6 book feature:
> >> http://services.alphaworks.ibm.com/coscripter/browse/script/1369
> >>
> >> Notice that what you read on this page *is* the actual test, nothing
> >> else involved. You can run it on your own local Drupal install. The
> >> sentences containing "you" mean that human intervention is required.
> >>
>
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