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Message #01940
[Bug 1399207] [NEW] Use a test manifest for running tests
Public bug reported:
Currently the various qml tests are split across different directories -
currently "api", "core", "crash" and "ssl", and we run the tests in each
directory with their own configuration. However, I want to also run some
tests in single process mode - there will be some tests in "api" that
are appropriate for single-process and multi-process tests, and some
tests that are only suitable for only one of them. The same applies to
the other directories.
In addition to this, I would also like to run some tests (particularly
those that simulate input events, but we should also have tests that
verify the window geometry on the web side) with different device pixel
ratios.
It then becomes obvious that we can't use directories to organise the
tests like this for the different test configurations. We should
introduce a manifest file that allows us to specify for each test in
which test runs they should be executed.
** Affects: oxide
Importance: High
Status: Triaged
** Changed in: oxide
Importance: Undecided => High
** Changed in: oxide
Status: New => Triaged
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Title:
Use a test manifest for running tests
Status in Oxide Webview:
Triaged
Bug description:
Currently the various qml tests are split across different directories
- currently "api", "core", "crash" and "ssl", and we run the tests in
each directory with their own configuration. However, I want to also
run some tests in single process mode - there will be some tests in
"api" that are appropriate for single-process and multi-process tests,
and some tests that are only suitable for only one of them. The same
applies to the other directories.
In addition to this, I would also like to run some tests (particularly
those that simulate input events, but we should also have tests that
verify the window geometry on the web side) with different device
pixel ratios.
It then becomes obvious that we can't use directories to organise the
tests like this for the different test configurations. We should
introduce a manifest file that allows us to specify for each test in
which test runs they should be executed.
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