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+ | * Had really hard time on trying to understand how to build and run a test case. This involves the following technologies that I had never learned before: | ||
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* Had read the links from Dave, it's very interesting, it's called test_nodelist. | * Had read the links from Dave, it's very interesting, it's called test_nodelist. |
Revision as of 09:57, 29 October 2006
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Project Name
JavaScript Unit Testing
Project Description
Use an existing unit testing framework (or create one) and demonstrate its use by writing a collection of unit tests that fully test a browser feature of your choosing. The framework will provide decent setup and teardown code that will enable the programmer to start the browser, run the tests, report pass/fail and shutdown the browser.
Project Leader(s)
Paul Yanchun Gu (IRC: gpaul)
Project Contributor(s)
- Dave Humphrey (dave or humph)
- Rob Campbell
Project Details
- Had really hard time on trying to understand how to build and run a test case. This involves the following technologies that I had never learned before:
- XUL
- install.rdf
- chrome.manifest
- Had read the links from Dave, it's very interesting, it's called test_nodelist.
- Learning how to build an extension for fox...
- Collected related topics and examples.
Project News
- Wednesday, September 20, 2006 1:07 pm, Rob helped me to get start on JSUnit Testing.
- Monday, September 18, 2006 8:36 am, Dave helped me to connect to Rob Campbell, who is from Mozilla QA team. He explained to me about Unit Testing used in Mozilla.
- Wednesday, October 4, 2006, Saw this interesting post about test cases in Mozilla, and the code example is quite useful.