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− | + | *First we need get familiar with fedpak and nose | |
+ | *fedpak is built on GIT, which, in turn, is an alternative to CVS. So we better gain certain level of knowledge how these programs work | ||
+ | *Python is the key to this project. As Luke suggested, the testing code should be embedded inside fedpkg. | ||
+ | **Get speed on Python | ||
+ | **Read the source code of fedpkg | ||
+ | **Go through the sample test cases | ||
+ | *When we get to this stage, it will be writing and rewriting the test code to get the meaningful test results. | ||
== Project Plan == | == Project Plan == | ||
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* 0.1 | * 0.1 | ||
+ | Use nose testing some simple python programs. The programs should be our own. | ||
* 0.2 | * 0.2 | ||
+ | Each of the members will write a test for a python library function in fedpkg. The test must show some meaningful results. | ||
* 0.3 | * 0.3 | ||
+ | Either improve the test from the second stage or write more test for other library functions in fedpkg. | ||
== Project News == | == Project News == | ||
* 2010-10-15 - [[fedpkg Tests - Meeting with Jesse Keating and Luke Macken 2010-10-15]] | * 2010-10-15 - [[fedpkg Tests - Meeting with Jesse Keating and Luke Macken 2010-10-15]] |
Latest revision as of 11:39, 17 October 2010
Contents
Fedpkg Test Suite
Testing fedpkg using unittest.
Project Description
fedpkg is a component within Fedora Packager. It is a python library and cli front end for managing Fedora packages within Fedora's git system. The project is testing fedpkg library using nose unittest frameworks.
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Project Details
- First we need get familiar with fedpak and nose
- fedpak is built on GIT, which, in turn, is an alternative to CVS. So we better gain certain level of knowledge how these programs work
- Python is the key to this project. As Luke suggested, the testing code should be embedded inside fedpkg.
- Get speed on Python
- Read the source code of fedpkg
- Go through the sample test cases
- When we get to this stage, it will be writing and rewriting the test code to get the meaningful test results.
Project Plan
Goals for each release:
- 0.1
Use nose testing some simple python programs. The programs should be our own.
- 0.2
Each of the members will write a test for a python library function in fedpkg. The test must show some meaningful results.
- 0.3
Either improve the test from the second stage or write more test for other library functions in fedpkg.