On 10/30/2013 07:38 PM, Rich Megginson
wrote:
On 10/30/2013 12:12 PM, thierry
bordaz wrote:
On 10/30/2013 06:59 PM, Rich
Megginson wrote:
On 10/30/2013 10:47 AM, thierry
bordaz wrote:
Hello,
This
tickets implement a test case and propose a layout of
the CI tests in the 389-ds.
The basic idea
is to put CI tests under:
<head>/dirsrvtests/
tickets/
standalone_test.py
m1c1_test.py
m2_c1_test.py
...
Does "tickets" in this case mean "tickets for issues in
the 389 trac"?
Yes in my mind, this directory would contains test cases for 389
tickets.
File or directory? I don't understand - is standalone_test.py
supposed to be a real ticket? Or will the tickets directory
contain files like ticket47424.py, ticket47332.py, etc.?
All tickets having a test case with a standalone topology will be in
standalone_test.py file.
A ticket test case, in that file, will be a method prefixed by
"test_".
The setup instance method of standalone_test.py will create a
standalone instance that will be shared by all the test case (e.g.
test_ticketxyz(self) method).
The teardown will remove the instance at the end of execution of all
test cases.
testsuites/
acl_test.py
replication_test.py
...
For example, test_standalone.py would setup a standalone
topology and will contain all ticket test cases that are
applicable on standalone topology.
https://fedorahosted.org/389/attachment/ticket/47575/0001-Ticket-47575-CI-test-add-test-case-for-ticket47560.patch
So we would just
keep adding tests to the single file standalone_test.py,
every time we add a test for a trac ticket that deals with a
standalone server?
Yes, if we have a
test case for a ticket_xyz, we may add a new class method
class Test_standAlone(object):
def setup(self):
...
def teardown(self):
...
def test_ticket_xyz(self):
def _test_ticket_xyx_setup():
<initialization of test case
ticket xyz>
def _test_ticket_xyz_teardown():
<cleanup for test case ticket xyz>
_test_ticket_xyz_setup()
<test case>
_test_ticket_xyz_teardown()
def test_ticket_abc(self)
...
def test_final(self)
<triggers the cleanup of the standalone
instance>
This won't be in a separate file called ticketXYZ.py?
No, if the test case for ticket xyz implies a standalone topology,
it will be a method in standalone_test.py
regards
thierry
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