Update on porting autopilot tests to 1.3
Nicholas Skaggs
nicholas.skaggs at canonical.com
Fri May 31 14:12:36 UTC 2013
Vasudevan, sounds like you actually have everything setup properly now.
There is actually a bug in the current version of autopilot from the ppa
causing the issue you mention below. Give it another day, update and run
it again. Everything should work for you :-)
Nicholas
On 05/31/2013 03:54 AM, Vasudevan Kottilil wrote:
> Hi Nicholas,
> Thanks - still getting errors within my dev env. Based on brief
> conversation earlier on irc, I installed autopilot on vm from
> ppa:autopilot/ppa. Is this the correct version for 1.3?
> Got the latest version of test_nautilus from trunk and tried to run it
> 'as is'. This is what I am getting now
>
> Loading tests from: /home/test/autopilot
>
> Tests running...
> ======================================================================
> ERROR: tests.test_nautilus.NautilusTests.test_create_a_folder
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> _StringException: traceback-1: {{{
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "/home/test/autopilot/tests/test_nautilus.py", line 32, in
> test_create_a_folder
> self.keyboard.press_and_release("Ctrl+l")
> File "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/autopilot/testcase.py", line
> 158, in keyboard
> self.addCleanup(self._kb.cleanup)
> AttributeError: 'Keyboard' object has no attribute 'cleanup'
> }}}
>
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/autopilot/utilities.py", line
> 242, in action_on_test_start
> obj.on_test_start(test_instance)
> File "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/autopilot/globals.py", line
> 108, in on_test_start
> if _video_logger._enable_recording:
> AttributeError: '_VideoLogger' object has no attribute '_enable_recording'
>
> Ran 1 test in 1.284s
> FAILED (failures=1)
>
> I still have issues with terminal display inside the vm and it is not
> displaying cursor and commands typed with in it. Was able to work
> around that by using a uxterm. Since some of you are able to execute
> these scripts with 1.3, it looks like some environment issues at my end...
> Vasudevan
>
>
> On Thu, May 30, 2013 at 7:51 AM, Nicholas Skaggs
> <nicholas.skaggs at canonical.com <mailto:nicholas.skaggs at canonical.com>>
> wrote:
>
> Vasudevan, there is a basic nautilus testcase (very basic!) that
> is now in the production branch. Can't wait to see you expand it
> to test more :-)
>
> Vasudevan, sounds like you want to use a tool called testdrive:
>
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UsingDevelopmentReleases
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JGZF6UHhl4I
>
> Your workflow is exactly what happens in the canonical QA lab
> everyday. The autopilot tests we're writing will be a part of
> that. So for your testing however, you don't need to install from
> an image everyday (unless you want to test installation, in which
> case use testdrive above to help!). So setup your vm and simply
> update on a regular basis, just like your stable version of
> ubuntu. Your installation will track the development release. You
> can then use it to develop autopilot testcases or do manual testing.
>
> Does that help / make sense?
>
> Nicholas
>
>
> On 05/29/2013 06:55 PM, Vasudevan Kottilil wrote:
>> Hi Nicholas, Dan,
>> I am working on the nautilus script and was hoping to make some
>> progress by now but running into many issues(sorry, could not
>> work during the long weekend).
>> I had downloaded a daily build image for saucy-desktop-amd64.iso
>> on 05/23 and tried to create a guest image using the following
>> command: (host is running 12.10 desktop)
>>
>> virt-install --connect qemu:///system --virt-type kvm --name
>> saucy-alpha-vm --ram 4096 --disk
>> path=/var/lib/libvirt/images/saucy-desktop-vm,size=30 --graphics
>> vnc --location /home/vkottilil/Downloads/saucy-desktop-amd64.iso
>> and it throws an error
>> Starting install...
>> ERROR Could not find an installable distribution at
>> '/home/vkottilil/Downloads/saucy-desktop-amd64.iso'
>> The location must be the root directory of an install tree.
>> Domain installation does not appear to have been successful.
>> If it was, you can restart your domain by running:
>> virsh --connect qemu:///system start saucy-alpha-vm
>> otherwise, please restart your installation.
>>
>> What causes this error?
>>
>> After this, I burned the iso to dvd and from that location it was
>> able to create a vm using the same tool with option --cdrom
>> /dev/sr0 instead of --location.
>> After launching guest, I am unable to see anything typed out in
>> the vm's terminal - tried changing the profile settings with
>> different color etc and still does not work.
>> I can ssh from the host to the vm. Is it possible to run
>> autopliot on the vm from ssh terminal - are there any x
>> server/display options?
>>
>> I have heard of a totally different workflow this team is using
>> to test the daily image using testdrive - any pointers to that
>> would be great. Ideally it would be great if we can run a
>> predictable set of steps similar to
>> wget latestgood
>> create vm
>> spin it up
>> install autopilot
>> copy test scripts
>> run tests
>> tear down
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Vasudevan Kottilil
>>
>> On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 8:21 AM, Dan Chapman
>> <daniel at chapman-mail.com <mailto:daniel at chapman-mail.com>> wrote:
>>
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> just thought i would give a quick update on the status of
>> porting the autopilot test cases since the last hackfest
>> (check out the notes http://pad.ubuntu.com/CFXkuLR7Lb) and
>> what is working/needs reviewing and testing.
>>
>> *Firefox: *nskaggs completed this and is now merged to the
>> production branch. The test was converted to using the
>> ProcessManager class as introspecting firefox was not possible.
>> *
>> Evince: *has been ported to 1.3 using introspection, the test
>> is working good and has been proposed for merge. Currently it
>> could still do with the open and print dialogs being
>> introspected, as it is still currently using keyboard
>> shortcuts to navigate. Also i think this test case could be
>> further expanded as it still misses some features that can be
>> introspected
>> Currently it tests
>>
>> * Display pdf
>> * Enter & Exit fullscreen
>> * Show & Hide sidebar
>> * Rotate document
>>
>> Maybe we could add tests for zoom, bookmark and presentation
>> features? Whats your thoughts?
>>
>> *File-Roller: *ported to 1.3 using introspection and has been
>> proposed for merge. It is currently using the archive created
>> in the first test across all the tests. So the tests are
>> unable to be called and run independently from each other.
>> Could do with modifying to make each test self contained.
>>
>> I could not find a sane way to select/choose an archive
>> format so currently it works with whatever your default
>> archive is and collects the name of the archive from the
>> window title so can be deleted successfully.
>> Anyone have any ideas on accessing the items in a
>> GtkComboBoxText control and getting the selected item?
>>
>> *Gedit: *Letozaf has been working on this and has proposed a
>> merge.
>>
>> *Nautilus: *Has been ported to 1.3 but unable to introspect
>> due to autopilot module not loading, So currently using the
>> ProcessManager. This test is still very basic in that it just
>> creates and deletes a directory. As this is probably the most
>> used application on ubuntu it should probably have an
>> extensive test to match the current manual-test-case as much
>> as possible.
>>
>> *Shotwell: *Still to be ported to autopilot 1.3
>>
>> *Totem: *nskaggs is working on this.... I think??
>>
>> *Screenshot:*when running autopilot launch gnome-screenshot
>> it automatically takes a screenshot of the whole screen and
>> loads on to the save screenshot window. This is the same when
>> just running gnome-screenshot in the terminal. Is this a bug
>> i couldnt find a bug like this. Or is this the default
>> behaviour when launching it from terminal?
>>
>> Also the same when lauching the application with
>> launch_test_application()
>>
>> screenshot can be introspected but cannot get into the main
>> window to test taking different shots. This needs looking
>> into further.
>>
>> *Terminal:*ported to 1.3 using ProcessManager, it would be
>> great to be able to introspect terminal in the near future,
>> get some more assertions in there then, and remove alot of
>> the keyboard calls. :) Like navigating the preferences dialog
>> etc.
>>
>> It would be great if people could test the current Production
>> and Proposed tests to get feedback. So if anyone has the time
>> please fell free to test them.
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> Dan Chapman
>> **
>>
>>
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