From bret at pettichord.com Fri Aug 1 15:16:53 2008 From: bret at pettichord.com (Bret Pettichord) Date: Fri, 1 Aug 2008 14:16:53 -0500 Subject: [Wtr-development] WTR-233 In-Reply-To: References: <7ac2300c0807300920v72ca9d87wcda1e61a4acbe88e@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: Aidy, this is now assigned to you. Bret On Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 3:08 PM, Bret Pettichord wrote: > http://jira.openqa.org/browse/WTR-233 > > Aidy, > > I've requested that Patrick (who manages OpenQA) give you commit rights to > Watir, which is needed before we can assign a ticket to you. > > To me this looks like a hard to problem to solve. I'm curious about your > intentions. Have you been working on this? Do you have a solution? > > Bret > > > On Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 11:20 AM, aidy lewis wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> Could someone assign this task to me in Jira please? >> >> Aidy >> _______________________________________________ >> Wtr-development mailing list >> Wtr-development at rubyforge.org >> http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/wtr-development >> > > > > -- > Bret Pettichord > CTO, WatirCraft LLC, http://www.watircraft.com > Lead Developer, Watir, http://wtr.rubyforge.org > Blog (Essays), http://www.io.com/~wazmo/blog > MiniBlog (Links), http://feeds.feedburner.com/bretshotlist > -- Bret Pettichord CTO, WatirCraft LLC, http://www.watircraft.com Lead Developer, Watir, http://wtr.rubyforge.org Blog (Essays), http://www.io.com/~wazmo/blog MiniBlog (Links), http://feeds.feedburner.com/bretshotlist -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From bret at pettichord.com Thu Aug 7 11:12:46 2008 From: bret at pettichord.com (Bret Pettichord) Date: Thu, 7 Aug 2008 10:12:46 -0500 Subject: [Wtr-development] Moving off the Firewatir/GoogleCode wiki & pages Message-ID: I just got back from the Agile 2008 conference. I'm working on a longer report, but first I wanted to share a story. I've been telling people about FireWatir. A lot of people know about Watir, but FireWatir is much less well known, and people think that Watir is still IE only. There are some things I can say and do to get the message out. (I plan to formally release FireWatir 1.2 shortly). But I want to take care of a few things before I publicize FireWatir. I spoke to one person at the conference who recently installed FireWatir and they complained about about having the install instructions in a Word doc. As I'm sure you all know, many people interested in open-source are surprised to see open-source documentation in a proprietary format. Anyway, a couple of weeks ago I moved this documentation to the confluence wiki to avoid this problem, but since the old guide is still there and everything points to it, that is still where people go. original install guide - http://firewatir.googlecode.com/files/New%20Installation%20Guide.doc migrated to confluence - http://wiki.openqa.org/display/WTR/FireWatir+Installation+Guide People have also had problems finding the new XPI's, which are only the new openqa wiki, but people are still looking for them on googlecode. Here is the new FireWatir page: http://wiki.openqa.org/display/WTR/FireWatir What we need to do is clearly deprecate the googlecode firewatir pages and redirect people to confluence. I would like the release of FireWatir 1.2 to mark the migration off of google code the formal unification of the two projects. Here is what needs to happen. This is my top priority right now, and I can turn around on any questions that come up quickly. - Release Notes for FireWatir 1.2 - Bret (Bret, 2 hrs) - Review & Finish Migrating pages from GoogleCode to Confluence - Remove FireWatir 1.2 gem from GoogleCode (this kind of update will give people the impression that this is still the place to find new releases, instead we need to point them to the correct site) - Address any other issues that prevent us from making openqa be the public face of the FireWatir project - Post a notice to the FireWatir GoogleCode home page that the project has moved to OpenQA/Watir. (I don't have rights to do this, so need Angrez to do this or have him give me rights). - Upload FireWatir 1.2 to Rubyforge and make available to the gem remote installer (Bret, 1 hr) - Announce FireWatir 1.2 (everybody) Make sense? Who would like to help me with this? Bret -- Bret Pettichord CTO, WatirCraft LLC, http://www.watircraft.com Lead Developer, Watir, http://wtr.rubyforge.org Blog (Essays), http://www.io.com/~wazmo/blog MiniBlog (Links), http://feeds.feedburner.com/bretshotlist -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jeff.fry at gmail.com Fri Aug 8 22:48:18 2008 From: jeff.fry at gmail.com (Jeff Fry) Date: Fri, 8 Aug 2008 19:48:18 -0700 Subject: [Wtr-development] Running the unit tests Message-ID: <970956b0808081948l4f8f3b53s38b7fb5337679c2d@mail.gmail.com> Hey all, I just updated to the latest trunk and ran all_tests and core_tests. I haven't done this in years, so I don't know what to compare to, but I got a lot of failures. At least some - maybe all - seem to be because IE7 is complaining about activeX that watir's trying to run. I looked in /watir/unittests/README and on the wiki, but couldn't find any instructions for what settings I need to have in IE7 to get valid unit test results, so... Can you point me toward what my IE7 settings should be, in order to get valid unit test results? And are there any tests in either core_ or all_tests that we expect to fail on trunk currently? Thanks, -- Jeff Fry Member, Association for Software Testing Board of Directors http://testingjeff.wordpress.com http://associationforsoftwaretesting.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From alan.baird at riskmetrics.com Mon Aug 11 09:55:46 2008 From: alan.baird at riskmetrics.com (Alan Baird) Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2008 09:55:46 -0400 Subject: [Wtr-development] Moving off the Firewatir/GoogleCode wiki & pages In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <296DCA57118A7143824911216017E83B0D82849F@MAIL-NY01.rmg-ny.com> Bret - I can give you about 3-4 hours a week if you still need it. Let me know what still needs to be done. Alan ________________________________ From: wtr-development-bounces at rubyforge.org [mailto:wtr-development-bounces at rubyforge.org] On Behalf Of Bret Pettichord Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2008 10:13 AM To: Watir development Subject: [Wtr-development] Moving off the Firewatir/GoogleCode wiki & pages I just got back from the Agile 2008 conference. I'm working on a longer report, but first I wanted to share a story. I've been telling people about FireWatir. A lot of people know about Watir, but FireWatir is much less well known, and people think that Watir is still IE only. There are some things I can say and do to get the message out. (I plan to formally release FireWatir 1.2 shortly). But I want to take care of a few things before I publicize FireWatir. I spoke to one person at the conference who recently installed FireWatir and they complained about about having the install instructions in a Word doc. As I'm sure you all know, many people interested in open-source are surprised to see open-source documentation in a proprietary format. Anyway, a couple of weeks ago I moved this documentation to the confluence wiki to avoid this problem, but since the old guide is still there and everything points to it, that is still where people go. original install guide - http://firewatir.googlecode.com/files/New%20Installation%20Guide.doc migrated to confluence - http://wiki.openqa.org/display/WTR/FireWatir+Installation+Guide People have also had problems finding the new XPI's, which are only the new openqa wiki, but people are still looking for them on googlecode. Here is the new FireWatir page: http://wiki.openqa.org/display/WTR/FireWatir What we need to do is clearly deprecate the googlecode firewatir pages and redirect people to confluence. I would like the release of FireWatir 1.2 to mark the migration off of google code the formal unification of the two projects. Here is what needs to happen. This is my top priority right now, and I can turn around on any questions that come up quickly. - Release Notes for FireWatir 1.2 - Bret (Bret, 2 hrs) - Review & Finish Migrating pages from GoogleCode to Confluence - Remove FireWatir 1.2 gem from GoogleCode (this kind of update will give people the impression that this is still the place to find new releases, instead we need to point them to the correct site) - Address any other issues that prevent us from making openqa be the public face of the FireWatir project - Post a notice to the FireWatir GoogleCode home page that the project has moved to OpenQA/Watir. (I don't have rights to do this, so need Angrez to do this or have him give me rights). - Upload FireWatir 1.2 to Rubyforge and make available to the gem remote installer (Bret, 1 hr) - Announce FireWatir 1.2 (everybody) Make sense? Who would like to help me with this? Bret -- Bret Pettichord CTO, WatirCraft LLC, http://www.watircraft.com Lead Developer, Watir, http://wtr.rubyforge.org Blog (Essays), http://www.io.com/~wazmo/blog MiniBlog (Links), http://feeds.feedburner.com/bretshotlist -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From bret at pettichord.com Mon Aug 11 10:41:42 2008 From: bret at pettichord.com (Bret Pettichord) Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2008 09:41:42 -0500 Subject: [Wtr-development] Moving off the Firewatir/GoogleCode wiki & pages In-Reply-To: <296DCA57118A7143824911216017E83B0D82849F@MAIL-NY01.rmg-ny.com> References: <296DCA57118A7143824911216017E83B0D82849F@MAIL-NY01.rmg-ny.com> Message-ID: That is great. Can you help with migrating the FireWatir wiki pages from Google Code to Confluence? Bret On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 8:55 AM, Alan Baird wrote: > Bret ? > > > > I can give you about 3-4 hours a week if you still need it. Let me know > what still needs to be done. > > > > Alan > > > ------------------------------ > > *From:* wtr-development-bounces at rubyforge.org [mailto: > wtr-development-bounces at rubyforge.org] *On Behalf Of *Bret Pettichord > *Sent:* Thursday, August 07, 2008 10:13 AM > *To:* Watir development > *Subject:* [Wtr-development] Moving off the Firewatir/GoogleCode wiki & > pages > > > > I just got back from the Agile 2008 conference. I'm working on a longer > report, but first I wanted to share a story. > > I've been telling people about FireWatir. A lot of people know about Watir, > but FireWatir is much less well known, and people think that Watir is still > IE only. There are some things I can say and do to get the message out. (I > plan to formally release FireWatir 1.2 shortly). > > But I want to take care of a few things before I publicize FireWatir. I > spoke to one person at the conference who recently installed FireWatir and > they complained about about having the install instructions in a Word doc. > As I'm sure you all know, many people interested in open-source are > surprised to see open-source documentation in a proprietary format. Anyway, > a couple of weeks ago I moved this documentation to the confluence wiki to > avoid this problem, but since the old guide is still there and everything > points to it, that is still where people go. > > original install guide - > http://firewatir.googlecode.com/files/New%20Installation%20Guide.doc > migrated to confluence - > http://wiki.openqa.org/display/WTR/FireWatir+Installation+Guide > > People have also had problems finding the new XPI's, which are only the new > openqa wiki, but people are still looking for them on googlecode. > > Here is the new FireWatir page: > http://wiki.openqa.org/display/WTR/FireWatir > > What we need to do is clearly deprecate the googlecode firewatir pages and > redirect people to confluence. I would like the release of FireWatir 1.2 to > mark the migration off of google code the formal unification of the two > projects. > > Here is what needs to happen. This is my top priority right now, and I can > turn around on any questions that come up quickly. > > - Release Notes for FireWatir 1.2 - Bret (Bret, 2 hrs) > - Review & Finish Migrating pages from GoogleCode to Confluence > - Remove FireWatir 1.2 gem from GoogleCode (this kind of update will give > people the impression that this is still the place to find new releases, > instead we need to point them to the correct site) > - Address any other issues that prevent us from making openqa be the public > face of the FireWatir project > - Post a notice to the FireWatir GoogleCode home page that the project has > moved to OpenQA/Watir. (I don't have rights to do this, so need Angrez to do > this or have him give me rights). > - Upload FireWatir 1.2 to Rubyforge and make available to the gem remote > installer (Bret, 1 hr) > - Announce FireWatir 1.2 (everybody) > > Make sense? Who would like to help me with this? > > Bret > > -- > Bret Pettichord > CTO, WatirCraft LLC, http://www.watircraft.com > Lead Developer, Watir, http://wtr.rubyforge.org > Blog (Essays), http://www.io.com/~wazmo/blog > MiniBlog (Links), http://feeds.feedburner.com/bretshotlist > > _______________________________________________ > Wtr-development mailing list > Wtr-development at rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/wtr-development > -- Bret Pettichord CTO, WatirCraft LLC, http://www.watircraft.com Lead Developer, Watir, http://wtr.rubyforge.org Blog (Essays), http://www.io.com/~wazmo/blog MiniBlog (Links), http://feeds.feedburner.com/bretshotlist -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From tim.koops at gmail.com Mon Aug 11 17:45:50 2008 From: tim.koops at gmail.com (Tim Koopmans) Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2008 07:45:50 +1000 Subject: [Wtr-development] Moving off the Firewatir/GoogleCode wiki & pages In-Reply-To: References: <296DCA57118A7143824911216017E83B0D82849F@MAIL-NY01.rmg-ny.com> Message-ID: I'm ready to announce via my blog! Sorry can't be more helpful this week as I'm moving interstate with work. However in coming weeks I will be able to lend more support and pick up the pace with justaddwatir.com (maybe this also needs firewatir specific examples now?) Although I expect you aim to cut down on differences between watir and firewatir functionality in the long run ... Keep up the good work, I expect you never sleep! =) Regards, Tim Koopmans 90kts.com On 12/08/2008, at 12:41 AM, Bret Pettichord wrote: > That is great. Can you help with migrating the FireWatir wiki pages > from Google Code to Confluence? > > Bret > > On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 8:55 AM, Alan Baird > wrote: > Bret ? > > > I can give you about 3-4 hours a week if you still need it. Let me > know what still needs to be done. > > > Alan > > > From: wtr-development-bounces at rubyforge.org [mailto:wtr-development-bounces at rubyforge.org > ] On Behalf Of Bret Pettichord > Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2008 10:13 AM > To: Watir development > Subject: [Wtr-development] Moving off the Firewatir/GoogleCode wiki > & pages > > > I just got back from the Agile 2008 conference. I'm working on a > longer report, but first I wanted to share a story. > > I've been telling people about FireWatir. A lot of people know about > Watir, but FireWatir is much less well known, and people think that > Watir is still IE only. There are some things I can say and do to > get the message out. (I plan to formally release FireWatir 1.2 > shortly). > > But I want to take care of a few things before I publicize > FireWatir. I spoke to one person at the conference who recently > installed FireWatir and they complained about about having the > install instructions in a Word doc. As I'm sure you all know, many > people interested in open-source are surprised to see open-source > documentation in a proprietary format. Anyway, a couple of weeks ago > I moved this documentation to the confluence wiki to avoid this > problem, but since the old guide is still there and everything > points to it, that is still where people go. > > original install guide - http://firewatir.googlecode.com/files/New%20Installation%20Guide.doc > migrated to confluence - http://wiki.openqa.org/display/WTR/FireWatir+Installation+Guide > > People have also had problems finding the new XPI's, which are only > the new openqa wiki, but people are still looking for them on > googlecode. > > Here is the new FireWatir page: http://wiki.openqa.org/display/WTR/FireWatir > > What we need to do is clearly deprecate the googlecode firewatir > pages and redirect people to confluence. I would like the release of > FireWatir 1.2 to mark the migration off of google code the formal > unification of the two projects. > > Here is what needs to happen. This is my top priority right now, and > I can turn around on any questions that come up quickly. > > - Release Notes for FireWatir 1.2 - Bret (Bret, 2 hrs) > - Review & Finish Migrating pages from GoogleCode to Confluence > - Remove FireWatir 1.2 gem from GoogleCode (this kind of update will > give people the impression that this is still the place to find new > releases, instead we need to point them to the correct site) > - Address any other issues that prevent us from making openqa be the > public face of the FireWatir project > - Post a notice to the FireWatir GoogleCode home page that the > project has moved to OpenQA/Watir. (I don't have rights to do this, > so need Angrez to do this or have him give me rights). > - Upload FireWatir 1.2 to Rubyforge and make available to the gem > remote installer (Bret, 1 hr) > - Announce FireWatir 1.2 (everybody) > > Make sense? Who would like to help me with this? > > Bret > > -- > Bret Pettichord > CTO, WatirCraft LLC, http://www.watircraft.com > Lead Developer, Watir, http://wtr.rubyforge.org > Blog (Essays), http://www.io.com/~wazmo/blog > MiniBlog (Links), http://feeds.feedburner.com/bretshotlist > > > _______________________________________________ > Wtr-development mailing list > Wtr-development at rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/wtr-development > > > > -- > Bret Pettichord > CTO, WatirCraft LLC, http://www.watircraft.com > Lead Developer, Watir, http://wtr.rubyforge.org > Blog (Essays), http://www.io.com/~wazmo/blog > MiniBlog (Links), http://feeds.feedburner.com/bretshotlist > _______________________________________________ > Wtr-development mailing list > Wtr-development at rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/wtr-development -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jeff.fry at gmail.com Mon Aug 11 20:35:25 2008 From: jeff.fry at gmail.com (Jeff Fry) Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2008 17:35:25 -0700 Subject: [Wtr-development] Running the unit tests In-Reply-To: <970956b0808081948l4f8f3b53s38b7fb5337679c2d@mail.gmail.com> References: <970956b0808081948l4f8f3b53s38b7fb5337679c2d@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <970956b0808111735k5f641675uc8757d38f3dc9334@mail.gmail.com> FYI, here's what I get from running core_tests on trunk. Is this expected? Is this (wholly or partly) due to config requirements that I should meet before running core_tests? >ruby core_tests.rb Loaded suite core_tests Started ..................FF.....F........F.....F.FF....FF....................................................F...FF.................F.......F..........................F...F...........F.............F.F................................. Finished in 125.422 seconds. 1) Failure: test_click(TC_Button) [./unittests/buttons_test.rb:74]: is not true. 2) Failure: test_default_how(TC_Button) [./unittests/buttons_test.rb:65]: is not true. 3) Failure: test_SuccessMessage(TC_CSS) [./unittests/css_test.rb:48]: is not true. 4) Failure: test_onClick(TC_CheckBox) [./unittests/checkbox_test.rb:45]: is not true. 5) Failure: test_divs(TC_Divs) [./unittests/div_test.rb:20]: is not true. 6) Failure: test_objects_in_div(TC_Divs) [./unittests/div_test.rb:72]: <"button1"> expected but was <"">. 7) Failure: test_objects_in_span(TC_Divs) [./unittests/div_test.rb:144]: <"button1"> expected but was <"">. 8) Failure: test_spans(TC_Divs) [./unittests/div_test.rb:92]: is not true. 9) Failure: test_JS_Events(TC_Fields) [./unittests/textfields_test.rb:157]: <"keypresskeydownkeypresskeyup"> expected but was <"">. 10) Failure: test_hidden(TC_Hidden_Fields) [./unittests/form_test.rb:239]: <"44"> expected but was <"">. 11) Failure: test_Iframe(TC_IFrames) [./unittests/frame_test.rb:106]: is not true. 12) Failure: test_iframes_id(TC_IFrames) [./unittests/frame_test.rb:114]: is not true. 13) Failure: test_frame(TC_NestedFrames) [./unittests/frame_test.rb:91]: is not true. 14) Failure: test_onClick(TC_Radios) [./unittests/radios_test.rb:51]: is not true. 15) Failure: test_selectBox_select2(TC_Selectbox) [./unittests/selectbox_test.rb:145]: is not true. 16) Failure: test_select_list_select_using_value2(TC_Selectbox) [./unittests/selectbox_test.rb:177]: is not true. 17) Failure: test_dynamic_tables(TC_Tables) [./unittests/table_test.rb:64]: <6> expected but was <5>. 18) Failure: test_simple_table_buttons(TC_Tables_Buttons) [./unittests/table_test.rb:222]: is not true. 19) Failure: test_table_from_element(TC_Tables_Buttons) [./unittests/table_test.rb:292]: is not true. 226 tests, 1093 assertions, 19 failures, 0 errors On Fri, Aug 8, 2008 at 7:48 PM, Jeff Fry wrote: > Hey all, I just updated to the latest trunk and ran all_tests and > core_tests. I haven't done this in years, so I don't know what to compare > to, but I got a lot of failures. At least some - maybe all - seem to be > because IE7 is complaining about activeX that watir's trying to run. > > I looked in /watir/unittests/README and on the wiki, but couldn't find any > instructions for what settings I need to have in IE7 to get valid unit test > results, so... > > Can you point me toward what my IE7 settings should be, in order to get > valid unit test results? And are there any tests in either core_ or > all_tests that we expect to fail on trunk currently? > > Thanks, > > -- > Jeff Fry > Member, Association for Software Testing Board of Directors > > http://testingjeff.wordpress.com > http://associationforsoftwaretesting.org > -- Jeff Fry Member, Association for Software Testing Board of Directors http://testingjeff.wordpress.com http://associationforsoftwaretesting.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From bret at pettichord.com Mon Aug 11 23:41:26 2008 From: bret at pettichord.com (Bret Pettichord) Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2008 22:41:26 -0500 Subject: [Wtr-development] Running the unit tests In-Reply-To: <970956b0808111735k5f641675uc8757d38f3dc9334@mail.gmail.com> References: <970956b0808081948l4f8f3b53s38b7fb5337679c2d@mail.gmail.com> <970956b0808111735k5f641675uc8757d38f3dc9334@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: This happens when you haven't configured IE properly. See here for details on what you need to do: http://wiki.openqa.org/display/WTR/Run+the+Watir+Unit+Tests On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 7:35 PM, Jeff Fry wrote: > FYI, here's what I get from running core_tests on trunk. Is this expected? > Is this (wholly or partly) due to config requirements that I should meet > before running core_tests? > > >ruby core_tests.rb > Loaded suite core_tests > Started > > ..................FF.....F........F.....F.FF....FF....................................................F...FF.................F.......F..........................F...F...........F.............F.F................................. > Finished in 125.422 seconds. > > 1) Failure: > test_click(TC_Button) [./unittests/buttons_test.rb:74]: > is not true. > > 2) Failure: > test_default_how(TC_Button) [./unittests/buttons_test.rb:65]: > is not true. > > 3) Failure: > test_SuccessMessage(TC_CSS) [./unittests/css_test.rb:48]: > is not true. > > 4) Failure: > test_onClick(TC_CheckBox) [./unittests/checkbox_test.rb:45]: > is not true. > > 5) Failure: > test_divs(TC_Divs) [./unittests/div_test.rb:20]: > is not true. > > 6) Failure: > test_objects_in_div(TC_Divs) [./unittests/div_test.rb:72]: > <"button1"> expected but was > <"">. > > 7) Failure: > test_objects_in_span(TC_Divs) [./unittests/div_test.rb:144]: > <"button1"> expected but was > <"">. > > 8) Failure: > test_spans(TC_Divs) [./unittests/div_test.rb:92]: > is not true. > > 9) Failure: > test_JS_Events(TC_Fields) [./unittests/textfields_test.rb:157]: > <"keypresskeydownkeypresskeyup"> expected but was > <"">. > > 10) Failure: > test_hidden(TC_Hidden_Fields) [./unittests/form_test.rb:239]: > <"44"> expected but was > <"">. > > 11) Failure: > test_Iframe(TC_IFrames) [./unittests/frame_test.rb:106]: > is not true. > > 12) Failure: > test_iframes_id(TC_IFrames) [./unittests/frame_test.rb:114]: > is not true. > > 13) Failure: > test_frame(TC_NestedFrames) [./unittests/frame_test.rb:91]: > is not true. > > 14) Failure: > test_onClick(TC_Radios) [./unittests/radios_test.rb:51]: > is not true. > > 15) Failure: > test_selectBox_select2(TC_Selectbox) [./unittests/selectbox_test.rb:145]: > is not true. > > 16) Failure: > test_select_list_select_using_value2(TC_Selectbox) > [./unittests/selectbox_test.rb:177]: > is not true. > > 17) Failure: > test_dynamic_tables(TC_Tables) [./unittests/table_test.rb:64]: > <6> expected but was > <5>. > > 18) Failure: > test_simple_table_buttons(TC_Tables_Buttons) > [./unittests/table_test.rb:222]: > is not true. > > 19) Failure: > test_table_from_element(TC_Tables_Buttons) [./unittests/table_test.rb:292]: > is not true. > > 226 tests, 1093 assertions, 19 failures, 0 errors > > > > On Fri, Aug 8, 2008 at 7:48 PM, Jeff Fry wrote: > >> Hey all, I just updated to the latest trunk and ran all_tests and >> core_tests. I haven't done this in years, so I don't know what to compare >> to, but I got a lot of failures. At least some - maybe all - seem to be >> because IE7 is complaining about activeX that watir's trying to run. >> >> I looked in /watir/unittests/README and on the wiki, but couldn't find any >> instructions for what settings I need to have in IE7 to get valid unit test >> results, so... >> >> Can you point me toward what my IE7 settings should be, in order to get >> valid unit test results? And are there any tests in either core_ or >> all_tests that we expect to fail on trunk currently? >> >> Thanks, >> >> -- >> Jeff Fry >> Member, Association for Software Testing Board of Directors >> >> http://testingjeff.wordpress.com >> http://associationforsoftwaretesting.org >> > > > > -- > Jeff Fry > Member, Association for Software Testing Board of Directors > > http://testingjeff.wordpress.com > http://associationforsoftwaretesting.org > > _______________________________________________ > Wtr-development mailing list > Wtr-development at rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/wtr-development > -- Bret Pettichord GTalk: bpettichord at gmail.com Twitter: bpettichord CTO, WatirCraft LLC, http://www.watircraft.com Lead Developer, Watir, http://wtr.rubyforge.org Blog (Essays), http://www.io.com/~wazmo/blog MiniBlog (Links), http://feeds.feedburner.com/bretshotlist -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: From alan.baird at riskmetrics.com Mon Aug 18 10:41:30 2008 From: alan.baird at riskmetrics.com (Alan Baird) Date: Mon, 18 Aug 2008 10:41:30 -0400 Subject: [Wtr-development] Moving off the Firewatir/GoogleCode wiki &pages In-Reply-To: References: <296DCA57118A7143824911216017E83B0D82849F@MAIL-NY01.rmg-ny.com> Message-ID: <296DCA57118A7143824911216017E83B0DB5FA86@MAIL-NY01.rmg-ny.com> Bret - Looks like Alister beat me to the migration. Sorry I couldn't help earlier. If there is anything else I can do let me know. Alan ________________________________ From: wtr-development-bounces at rubyforge.org [mailto:wtr-development-bounces at rubyforge.org] On Behalf Of Tim Koopmans Sent: Monday, August 11, 2008 4:46 PM To: Watir development Subject: Re: [Wtr-development] Moving off the Firewatir/GoogleCode wiki &pages I'm ready to announce via my blog! Sorry can't be more helpful this week as I'm moving interstate with work. However in coming weeks I will be able to lend more support and pick up the pace with justaddwatir.com (maybe this also needs firewatir specific examples now?) Although I expect you aim to cut down on differences between watir and firewatir functionality in the long run ... Keep up the good work, I expect you never sleep! =) Regards, Tim Koopmans 90kts.com On 12/08/2008, at 12:41 AM, Bret Pettichord wrote: That is great. Can you help with migrating the FireWatir wiki pages from Google Code to Confluence? Bret On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 8:55 AM, Alan Baird wrote: Bret - I can give you about 3-4 hours a week if you still need it. Let me know what still needs to be done. Alan ________________________________ From: wtr-development-bounces at rubyforge.org [mailto:wtr-development-bounces at rubyforge.org] On Behalf Of Bret Pettichord Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2008 10:13 AM To: Watir development Subject: [Wtr-development] Moving off the Firewatir/GoogleCode wiki & pages I just got back from the Agile 2008 conference. I'm working on a longer report, but first I wanted to share a story. I've been telling people about FireWatir. A lot of people know about Watir, but FireWatir is much less well known, and people think that Watir is still IE only. There are some things I can say and do to get the message out. (I plan to formally release FireWatir 1.2 shortly). But I want to take care of a few things before I publicize FireWatir. I spoke to one person at the conference who recently installed FireWatir and they complained about about having the install instructions in a Word doc. As I'm sure you all know, many people interested in open-source are surprised to see open-source documentation in a proprietary format. Anyway, a couple of weeks ago I moved this documentation to the confluence wiki to avoid this problem, but since the old guide is still there and everything points to it, that is still where people go. original install guide - http://firewatir.googlecode.com/files/New%20Installation%20Guide.doc migrated to confluence - http://wiki.openqa.org/display/WTR/FireWatir+Installation+Guide People have also had problems finding the new XPI's, which are only the new openqa wiki, but people are still looking for them on googlecode. Here is the new FireWatir page: http://wiki.openqa.org/display/WTR/FireWatir What we need to do is clearly deprecate the googlecode firewatir pages and redirect people to confluence. I would like the release of FireWatir 1.2 to mark the migration off of google code the formal unification of the two projects. Here is what needs to happen. This is my top priority right now, and I can turn around on any questions that come up quickly. - Release Notes for FireWatir 1.2 - Bret (Bret, 2 hrs) - Review & Finish Migrating pages from GoogleCode to Confluence - Remove FireWatir 1.2 gem from GoogleCode (this kind of update will give people the impression that this is still the place to find new releases, instead we need to point them to the correct site) - Address any other issues that prevent us from making openqa be the public face of the FireWatir project - Post a notice to the FireWatir GoogleCode home page that the project has moved to OpenQA/Watir. (I don't have rights to do this, so need Angrez to do this or have him give me rights). - Upload FireWatir 1.2 to Rubyforge and make available to the gem remote installer (Bret, 1 hr) - Announce FireWatir 1.2 (everybody) Make sense? Who would like to help me with this? 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Do you have a solution? > > Bret > > > On Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 11:20 AM, aidy lewis wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> Could someone assign this task to me in Jira please? >> >> Aidy >> _______________________________________________ >> Wtr-development mailing list >> Wtr-development at rubyforge.org >> http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/wtr-development >> > > > > -- > Bret Pettichord > CTO, WatirCraft LLC, http://www.watircraft.com > Lead Developer, Watir, http://wtr.rubyforge.org > Blog (Essays), http://www.io.com/~wazmo/blog > MiniBlog (Links), http://feeds.feedburner.com/bretshotlist > -- Bret Pettichord CTO, WatirCraft LLC, http://www.watircraft.com Lead Developer, Watir, http://wtr.rubyforge.org Blog (Essays), http://www.io.com/~wazmo/blog MiniBlog (Links), http://feeds.feedburner.com/bretshotlist -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From bret at pettichord.com Thu Aug 7 11:12:46 2008 From: bret at pettichord.com (Bret Pettichord) Date: Thu, 7 Aug 2008 10:12:46 -0500 Subject: [Wtr-development] Moving off the Firewatir/GoogleCode wiki & pages Message-ID: I just got back from the Agile 2008 conference. I'm working on a longer report, but first I wanted to share a story. I've been telling people about FireWatir. A lot of people know about Watir, but FireWatir is much less well known, and people think that Watir is still IE only. There are some things I can say and do to get the message out. (I plan to formally release FireWatir 1.2 shortly). But I want to take care of a few things before I publicize FireWatir. I spoke to one person at the conference who recently installed FireWatir and they complained about about having the install instructions in a Word doc. As I'm sure you all know, many people interested in open-source are surprised to see open-source documentation in a proprietary format. Anyway, a couple of weeks ago I moved this documentation to the confluence wiki to avoid this problem, but since the old guide is still there and everything points to it, that is still where people go. original install guide - http://firewatir.googlecode.com/files/New%20Installation%20Guide.doc migrated to confluence - http://wiki.openqa.org/display/WTR/FireWatir+Installation+Guide People have also had problems finding the new XPI's, which are only the new openqa wiki, but people are still looking for them on googlecode. Here is the new FireWatir page: http://wiki.openqa.org/display/WTR/FireWatir What we need to do is clearly deprecate the googlecode firewatir pages and redirect people to confluence. I would like the release of FireWatir 1.2 to mark the migration off of google code the formal unification of the two projects. Here is what needs to happen. This is my top priority right now, and I can turn around on any questions that come up quickly. - Release Notes for FireWatir 1.2 - Bret (Bret, 2 hrs) - Review & Finish Migrating pages from GoogleCode to Confluence - Remove FireWatir 1.2 gem from GoogleCode (this kind of update will give people the impression that this is still the place to find new releases, instead we need to point them to the correct site) - Address any other issues that prevent us from making openqa be the public face of the FireWatir project - Post a notice to the FireWatir GoogleCode home page that the project has moved to OpenQA/Watir. (I don't have rights to do this, so need Angrez to do this or have him give me rights). - Upload FireWatir 1.2 to Rubyforge and make available to the gem remote installer (Bret, 1 hr) - Announce FireWatir 1.2 (everybody) Make sense? Who would like to help me with this? Bret -- Bret Pettichord CTO, WatirCraft LLC, http://www.watircraft.com Lead Developer, Watir, http://wtr.rubyforge.org Blog (Essays), http://www.io.com/~wazmo/blog MiniBlog (Links), http://feeds.feedburner.com/bretshotlist -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jeff.fry at gmail.com Fri Aug 8 22:48:18 2008 From: jeff.fry at gmail.com (Jeff Fry) Date: Fri, 8 Aug 2008 19:48:18 -0700 Subject: [Wtr-development] Running the unit tests Message-ID: <970956b0808081948l4f8f3b53s38b7fb5337679c2d@mail.gmail.com> Hey all, I just updated to the latest trunk and ran all_tests and core_tests. I haven't done this in years, so I don't know what to compare to, but I got a lot of failures. At least some - maybe all - seem to be because IE7 is complaining about activeX that watir's trying to run. I looked in /watir/unittests/README and on the wiki, but couldn't find any instructions for what settings I need to have in IE7 to get valid unit test results, so... Can you point me toward what my IE7 settings should be, in order to get valid unit test results? And are there any tests in either core_ or all_tests that we expect to fail on trunk currently? Thanks, -- Jeff Fry Member, Association for Software Testing Board of Directors http://testingjeff.wordpress.com http://associationforsoftwaretesting.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From alan.baird at riskmetrics.com Mon Aug 11 09:55:46 2008 From: alan.baird at riskmetrics.com (Alan Baird) Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2008 09:55:46 -0400 Subject: [Wtr-development] Moving off the Firewatir/GoogleCode wiki & pages In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <296DCA57118A7143824911216017E83B0D82849F@MAIL-NY01.rmg-ny.com> Bret - I can give you about 3-4 hours a week if you still need it. Let me know what still needs to be done. Alan ________________________________ From: wtr-development-bounces at rubyforge.org [mailto:wtr-development-bounces at rubyforge.org] On Behalf Of Bret Pettichord Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2008 10:13 AM To: Watir development Subject: [Wtr-development] Moving off the Firewatir/GoogleCode wiki & pages I just got back from the Agile 2008 conference. I'm working on a longer report, but first I wanted to share a story. I've been telling people about FireWatir. A lot of people know about Watir, but FireWatir is much less well known, and people think that Watir is still IE only. There are some things I can say and do to get the message out. (I plan to formally release FireWatir 1.2 shortly). But I want to take care of a few things before I publicize FireWatir. I spoke to one person at the conference who recently installed FireWatir and they complained about about having the install instructions in a Word doc. As I'm sure you all know, many people interested in open-source are surprised to see open-source documentation in a proprietary format. Anyway, a couple of weeks ago I moved this documentation to the confluence wiki to avoid this problem, but since the old guide is still there and everything points to it, that is still where people go. original install guide - http://firewatir.googlecode.com/files/New%20Installation%20Guide.doc migrated to confluence - http://wiki.openqa.org/display/WTR/FireWatir+Installation+Guide People have also had problems finding the new XPI's, which are only the new openqa wiki, but people are still looking for them on googlecode. Here is the new FireWatir page: http://wiki.openqa.org/display/WTR/FireWatir What we need to do is clearly deprecate the googlecode firewatir pages and redirect people to confluence. I would like the release of FireWatir 1.2 to mark the migration off of google code the formal unification of the two projects. Here is what needs to happen. This is my top priority right now, and I can turn around on any questions that come up quickly. - Release Notes for FireWatir 1.2 - Bret (Bret, 2 hrs) - Review & Finish Migrating pages from GoogleCode to Confluence - Remove FireWatir 1.2 gem from GoogleCode (this kind of update will give people the impression that this is still the place to find new releases, instead we need to point them to the correct site) - Address any other issues that prevent us from making openqa be the public face of the FireWatir project - Post a notice to the FireWatir GoogleCode home page that the project has moved to OpenQA/Watir. (I don't have rights to do this, so need Angrez to do this or have him give me rights). - Upload FireWatir 1.2 to Rubyforge and make available to the gem remote installer (Bret, 1 hr) - Announce FireWatir 1.2 (everybody) Make sense? Who would like to help me with this? Bret -- Bret Pettichord CTO, WatirCraft LLC, http://www.watircraft.com Lead Developer, Watir, http://wtr.rubyforge.org Blog (Essays), http://www.io.com/~wazmo/blog MiniBlog (Links), http://feeds.feedburner.com/bretshotlist -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From bret at pettichord.com Mon Aug 11 10:41:42 2008 From: bret at pettichord.com (Bret Pettichord) Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2008 09:41:42 -0500 Subject: [Wtr-development] Moving off the Firewatir/GoogleCode wiki & pages In-Reply-To: <296DCA57118A7143824911216017E83B0D82849F@MAIL-NY01.rmg-ny.com> References: <296DCA57118A7143824911216017E83B0D82849F@MAIL-NY01.rmg-ny.com> Message-ID: That is great. Can you help with migrating the FireWatir wiki pages from Google Code to Confluence? Bret On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 8:55 AM, Alan Baird wrote: > Bret ? > > > > I can give you about 3-4 hours a week if you still need it. Let me know > what still needs to be done. > > > > Alan > > > ------------------------------ > > *From:* wtr-development-bounces at rubyforge.org [mailto: > wtr-development-bounces at rubyforge.org] *On Behalf Of *Bret Pettichord > *Sent:* Thursday, August 07, 2008 10:13 AM > *To:* Watir development > *Subject:* [Wtr-development] Moving off the Firewatir/GoogleCode wiki & > pages > > > > I just got back from the Agile 2008 conference. I'm working on a longer > report, but first I wanted to share a story. > > I've been telling people about FireWatir. A lot of people know about Watir, > but FireWatir is much less well known, and people think that Watir is still > IE only. There are some things I can say and do to get the message out. (I > plan to formally release FireWatir 1.2 shortly). > > But I want to take care of a few things before I publicize FireWatir. I > spoke to one person at the conference who recently installed FireWatir and > they complained about about having the install instructions in a Word doc. > As I'm sure you all know, many people interested in open-source are > surprised to see open-source documentation in a proprietary format. Anyway, > a couple of weeks ago I moved this documentation to the confluence wiki to > avoid this problem, but since the old guide is still there and everything > points to it, that is still where people go. > > original install guide - > http://firewatir.googlecode.com/files/New%20Installation%20Guide.doc > migrated to confluence - > http://wiki.openqa.org/display/WTR/FireWatir+Installation+Guide > > People have also had problems finding the new XPI's, which are only the new > openqa wiki, but people are still looking for them on googlecode. > > Here is the new FireWatir page: > http://wiki.openqa.org/display/WTR/FireWatir > > What we need to do is clearly deprecate the googlecode firewatir pages and > redirect people to confluence. I would like the release of FireWatir 1.2 to > mark the migration off of google code the formal unification of the two > projects. > > Here is what needs to happen. This is my top priority right now, and I can > turn around on any questions that come up quickly. > > - Release Notes for FireWatir 1.2 - Bret (Bret, 2 hrs) > - Review & Finish Migrating pages from GoogleCode to Confluence > - Remove FireWatir 1.2 gem from GoogleCode (this kind of update will give > people the impression that this is still the place to find new releases, > instead we need to point them to the correct site) > - Address any other issues that prevent us from making openqa be the public > face of the FireWatir project > - Post a notice to the FireWatir GoogleCode home page that the project has > moved to OpenQA/Watir. (I don't have rights to do this, so need Angrez to do > this or have him give me rights). > - Upload FireWatir 1.2 to Rubyforge and make available to the gem remote > installer (Bret, 1 hr) > - Announce FireWatir 1.2 (everybody) > > Make sense? Who would like to help me with this? > > Bret > > -- > Bret Pettichord > CTO, WatirCraft LLC, http://www.watircraft.com > Lead Developer, Watir, http://wtr.rubyforge.org > Blog (Essays), http://www.io.com/~wazmo/blog > MiniBlog (Links), http://feeds.feedburner.com/bretshotlist > > _______________________________________________ > Wtr-development mailing list > Wtr-development at rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/wtr-development > -- Bret Pettichord CTO, WatirCraft LLC, http://www.watircraft.com Lead Developer, Watir, http://wtr.rubyforge.org Blog (Essays), http://www.io.com/~wazmo/blog MiniBlog (Links), http://feeds.feedburner.com/bretshotlist -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From tim.koops at gmail.com Mon Aug 11 17:45:50 2008 From: tim.koops at gmail.com (Tim Koopmans) Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2008 07:45:50 +1000 Subject: [Wtr-development] Moving off the Firewatir/GoogleCode wiki & pages In-Reply-To: References: <296DCA57118A7143824911216017E83B0D82849F@MAIL-NY01.rmg-ny.com> Message-ID: I'm ready to announce via my blog! Sorry can't be more helpful this week as I'm moving interstate with work. However in coming weeks I will be able to lend more support and pick up the pace with justaddwatir.com (maybe this also needs firewatir specific examples now?) Although I expect you aim to cut down on differences between watir and firewatir functionality in the long run ... Keep up the good work, I expect you never sleep! =) Regards, Tim Koopmans 90kts.com On 12/08/2008, at 12:41 AM, Bret Pettichord wrote: > That is great. Can you help with migrating the FireWatir wiki pages > from Google Code to Confluence? > > Bret > > On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 8:55 AM, Alan Baird > wrote: > Bret ? > > > I can give you about 3-4 hours a week if you still need it. Let me > know what still needs to be done. > > > Alan > > > From: wtr-development-bounces at rubyforge.org [mailto:wtr-development-bounces at rubyforge.org > ] On Behalf Of Bret Pettichord > Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2008 10:13 AM > To: Watir development > Subject: [Wtr-development] Moving off the Firewatir/GoogleCode wiki > & pages > > > I just got back from the Agile 2008 conference. I'm working on a > longer report, but first I wanted to share a story. > > I've been telling people about FireWatir. A lot of people know about > Watir, but FireWatir is much less well known, and people think that > Watir is still IE only. There are some things I can say and do to > get the message out. (I plan to formally release FireWatir 1.2 > shortly). > > But I want to take care of a few things before I publicize > FireWatir. I spoke to one person at the conference who recently > installed FireWatir and they complained about about having the > install instructions in a Word doc. As I'm sure you all know, many > people interested in open-source are surprised to see open-source > documentation in a proprietary format. Anyway, a couple of weeks ago > I moved this documentation to the confluence wiki to avoid this > problem, but since the old guide is still there and everything > points to it, that is still where people go. > > original install guide - http://firewatir.googlecode.com/files/New%20Installation%20Guide.doc > migrated to confluence - http://wiki.openqa.org/display/WTR/FireWatir+Installation+Guide > > People have also had problems finding the new XPI's, which are only > the new openqa wiki, but people are still looking for them on > googlecode. > > Here is the new FireWatir page: http://wiki.openqa.org/display/WTR/FireWatir > > What we need to do is clearly deprecate the googlecode firewatir > pages and redirect people to confluence. I would like the release of > FireWatir 1.2 to mark the migration off of google code the formal > unification of the two projects. > > Here is what needs to happen. This is my top priority right now, and > I can turn around on any questions that come up quickly. > > - Release Notes for FireWatir 1.2 - Bret (Bret, 2 hrs) > - Review & Finish Migrating pages from GoogleCode to Confluence > - Remove FireWatir 1.2 gem from GoogleCode (this kind of update will > give people the impression that this is still the place to find new > releases, instead we need to point them to the correct site) > - Address any other issues that prevent us from making openqa be the > public face of the FireWatir project > - Post a notice to the FireWatir GoogleCode home page that the > project has moved to OpenQA/Watir. (I don't have rights to do this, > so need Angrez to do this or have him give me rights). > - Upload FireWatir 1.2 to Rubyforge and make available to the gem > remote installer (Bret, 1 hr) > - Announce FireWatir 1.2 (everybody) > > Make sense? Who would like to help me with this? > > Bret > > -- > Bret Pettichord > CTO, WatirCraft LLC, http://www.watircraft.com > Lead Developer, Watir, http://wtr.rubyforge.org > Blog (Essays), http://www.io.com/~wazmo/blog > MiniBlog (Links), http://feeds.feedburner.com/bretshotlist > > > _______________________________________________ > Wtr-development mailing list > Wtr-development at rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/wtr-development > > > > -- > Bret Pettichord > CTO, WatirCraft LLC, http://www.watircraft.com > Lead Developer, Watir, http://wtr.rubyforge.org > Blog (Essays), http://www.io.com/~wazmo/blog > MiniBlog (Links), http://feeds.feedburner.com/bretshotlist > _______________________________________________ > Wtr-development mailing list > Wtr-development at rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/wtr-development -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jeff.fry at gmail.com Mon Aug 11 20:35:25 2008 From: jeff.fry at gmail.com (Jeff Fry) Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2008 17:35:25 -0700 Subject: [Wtr-development] Running the unit tests In-Reply-To: <970956b0808081948l4f8f3b53s38b7fb5337679c2d@mail.gmail.com> References: <970956b0808081948l4f8f3b53s38b7fb5337679c2d@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <970956b0808111735k5f641675uc8757d38f3dc9334@mail.gmail.com> FYI, here's what I get from running core_tests on trunk. Is this expected? Is this (wholly or partly) due to config requirements that I should meet before running core_tests? >ruby core_tests.rb Loaded suite core_tests Started ..................FF.....F........F.....F.FF....FF....................................................F...FF.................F.......F..........................F...F...........F.............F.F................................. Finished in 125.422 seconds. 1) Failure: test_click(TC_Button) [./unittests/buttons_test.rb:74]: is not true. 2) Failure: test_default_how(TC_Button) [./unittests/buttons_test.rb:65]: is not true. 3) Failure: test_SuccessMessage(TC_CSS) [./unittests/css_test.rb:48]: is not true. 4) Failure: test_onClick(TC_CheckBox) [./unittests/checkbox_test.rb:45]: is not true. 5) Failure: test_divs(TC_Divs) [./unittests/div_test.rb:20]: is not true. 6) Failure: test_objects_in_div(TC_Divs) [./unittests/div_test.rb:72]: <"button1"> expected but was <"">. 7) Failure: test_objects_in_span(TC_Divs) [./unittests/div_test.rb:144]: <"button1"> expected but was <"">. 8) Failure: test_spans(TC_Divs) [./unittests/div_test.rb:92]: is not true. 9) Failure: test_JS_Events(TC_Fields) [./unittests/textfields_test.rb:157]: <"keypresskeydownkeypresskeyup"> expected but was <"">. 10) Failure: test_hidden(TC_Hidden_Fields) [./unittests/form_test.rb:239]: <"44"> expected but was <"">. 11) Failure: test_Iframe(TC_IFrames) [./unittests/frame_test.rb:106]: is not true. 12) Failure: test_iframes_id(TC_IFrames) [./unittests/frame_test.rb:114]: is not true. 13) Failure: test_frame(TC_NestedFrames) [./unittests/frame_test.rb:91]: is not true. 14) Failure: test_onClick(TC_Radios) [./unittests/radios_test.rb:51]: is not true. 15) Failure: test_selectBox_select2(TC_Selectbox) [./unittests/selectbox_test.rb:145]: is not true. 16) Failure: test_select_list_select_using_value2(TC_Selectbox) [./unittests/selectbox_test.rb:177]: is not true. 17) Failure: test_dynamic_tables(TC_Tables) [./unittests/table_test.rb:64]: <6> expected but was <5>. 18) Failure: test_simple_table_buttons(TC_Tables_Buttons) [./unittests/table_test.rb:222]: is not true. 19) Failure: test_table_from_element(TC_Tables_Buttons) [./unittests/table_test.rb:292]: is not true. 226 tests, 1093 assertions, 19 failures, 0 errors On Fri, Aug 8, 2008 at 7:48 PM, Jeff Fry wrote: > Hey all, I just updated to the latest trunk and ran all_tests and > core_tests. I haven't done this in years, so I don't know what to compare > to, but I got a lot of failures. At least some - maybe all - seem to be > because IE7 is complaining about activeX that watir's trying to run. > > I looked in /watir/unittests/README and on the wiki, but couldn't find any > instructions for what settings I need to have in IE7 to get valid unit test > results, so... > > Can you point me toward what my IE7 settings should be, in order to get > valid unit test results? And are there any tests in either core_ or > all_tests that we expect to fail on trunk currently? > > Thanks, > > -- > Jeff Fry > Member, Association for Software Testing Board of Directors > > http://testingjeff.wordpress.com > http://associationforsoftwaretesting.org > -- Jeff Fry Member, Association for Software Testing Board of Directors http://testingjeff.wordpress.com http://associationforsoftwaretesting.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From bret at pettichord.com Mon Aug 11 23:41:26 2008 From: bret at pettichord.com (Bret Pettichord) Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2008 22:41:26 -0500 Subject: [Wtr-development] Running the unit tests In-Reply-To: <970956b0808111735k5f641675uc8757d38f3dc9334@mail.gmail.com> References: <970956b0808081948l4f8f3b53s38b7fb5337679c2d@mail.gmail.com> <970956b0808111735k5f641675uc8757d38f3dc9334@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: This happens when you haven't configured IE properly. See here for details on what you need to do: http://wiki.openqa.org/display/WTR/Run+the+Watir+Unit+Tests On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 7:35 PM, Jeff Fry wrote: > FYI, here's what I get from running core_tests on trunk. Is this expected? > Is this (wholly or partly) due to config requirements that I should meet > before running core_tests? > > >ruby core_tests.rb > Loaded suite core_tests > Started > > ..................FF.....F........F.....F.FF....FF....................................................F...FF.................F.......F..........................F...F...........F.............F.F................................. > Finished in 125.422 seconds. > > 1) Failure: > test_click(TC_Button) [./unittests/buttons_test.rb:74]: > is not true. > > 2) Failure: > test_default_how(TC_Button) [./unittests/buttons_test.rb:65]: > is not true. > > 3) Failure: > test_SuccessMessage(TC_CSS) [./unittests/css_test.rb:48]: > is not true. > > 4) Failure: > test_onClick(TC_CheckBox) [./unittests/checkbox_test.rb:45]: > is not true. > > 5) Failure: > test_divs(TC_Divs) [./unittests/div_test.rb:20]: > is not true. > > 6) Failure: > test_objects_in_div(TC_Divs) [./unittests/div_test.rb:72]: > <"button1"> expected but was > <"">. > > 7) Failure: > test_objects_in_span(TC_Divs) [./unittests/div_test.rb:144]: > <"button1"> expected but was > <"">. > > 8) Failure: > test_spans(TC_Divs) [./unittests/div_test.rb:92]: > is not true. > > 9) Failure: > test_JS_Events(TC_Fields) [./unittests/textfields_test.rb:157]: > <"keypresskeydownkeypresskeyup"> expected but was > <"">. > > 10) Failure: > test_hidden(TC_Hidden_Fields) [./unittests/form_test.rb:239]: > <"44"> expected but was > <"">. > > 11) Failure: > test_Iframe(TC_IFrames) [./unittests/frame_test.rb:106]: > is not true. > > 12) Failure: > test_iframes_id(TC_IFrames) [./unittests/frame_test.rb:114]: > is not true. > > 13) Failure: > test_frame(TC_NestedFrames) [./unittests/frame_test.rb:91]: > is not true. > > 14) Failure: > test_onClick(TC_Radios) [./unittests/radios_test.rb:51]: > is not true. > > 15) Failure: > test_selectBox_select2(TC_Selectbox) [./unittests/selectbox_test.rb:145]: > is not true. > > 16) Failure: > test_select_list_select_using_value2(TC_Selectbox) > [./unittests/selectbox_test.rb:177]: > is not true. > > 17) Failure: > test_dynamic_tables(TC_Tables) [./unittests/table_test.rb:64]: > <6> expected but was > <5>. > > 18) Failure: > test_simple_table_buttons(TC_Tables_Buttons) > [./unittests/table_test.rb:222]: > is not true. > > 19) Failure: > test_table_from_element(TC_Tables_Buttons) [./unittests/table_test.rb:292]: > is not true. > > 226 tests, 1093 assertions, 19 failures, 0 errors > > > > On Fri, Aug 8, 2008 at 7:48 PM, Jeff Fry wrote: > >> Hey all, I just updated to the latest trunk and ran all_tests and >> core_tests. I haven't done this in years, so I don't know what to compare >> to, but I got a lot of failures. At least some - maybe all - seem to be >> because IE7 is complaining about activeX that watir's trying to run. >> >> I looked in /watir/unittests/README and on the wiki, but couldn't find any >> instructions for what settings I need to have in IE7 to get valid unit test >> results, so... >> >> Can you point me toward what my IE7 settings should be, in order to get >> valid unit test results? And are there any tests in either core_ or >> all_tests that we expect to fail on trunk currently? >> >> Thanks, >> >> -- >> Jeff Fry >> Member, Association for Software Testing Board of Directors >> >> http://testingjeff.wordpress.com >> http://associationforsoftwaretesting.org >> > > > > -- > Jeff Fry > Member, Association for Software Testing Board of Directors > > http://testingjeff.wordpress.com > http://associationforsoftwaretesting.org > > _______________________________________________ > Wtr-development mailing list > Wtr-development at rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/wtr-development > -- Bret Pettichord GTalk: bpettichord at gmail.com Twitter: bpettichord CTO, WatirCraft LLC, http://www.watircraft.com Lead Developer, Watir, http://wtr.rubyforge.org Blog (Essays), http://www.io.com/~wazmo/blog MiniBlog (Links), http://feeds.feedburner.com/bretshotlist -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: From alan.baird at riskmetrics.com Mon Aug 18 10:41:30 2008 From: alan.baird at riskmetrics.com (Alan Baird) Date: Mon, 18 Aug 2008 10:41:30 -0400 Subject: [Wtr-development] Moving off the Firewatir/GoogleCode wiki &pages In-Reply-To: References: <296DCA57118A7143824911216017E83B0D82849F@MAIL-NY01.rmg-ny.com> Message-ID: <296DCA57118A7143824911216017E83B0DB5FA86@MAIL-NY01.rmg-ny.com> Bret - Looks like Alister beat me to the migration. Sorry I couldn't help earlier. If there is anything else I can do let me know. Alan ________________________________ From: wtr-development-bounces at rubyforge.org [mailto:wtr-development-bounces at rubyforge.org] On Behalf Of Tim Koopmans Sent: Monday, August 11, 2008 4:46 PM To: Watir development Subject: Re: [Wtr-development] Moving off the Firewatir/GoogleCode wiki &pages I'm ready to announce via my blog! Sorry can't be more helpful this week as I'm moving interstate with work. However in coming weeks I will be able to lend more support and pick up the pace with justaddwatir.com (maybe this also needs firewatir specific examples now?) Although I expect you aim to cut down on differences between watir and firewatir functionality in the long run ... Keep up the good work, I expect you never sleep! =) Regards, Tim Koopmans 90kts.com On 12/08/2008, at 12:41 AM, Bret Pettichord wrote: That is great. Can you help with migrating the FireWatir wiki pages from Google Code to Confluence? Bret On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 8:55 AM, Alan Baird wrote: Bret - I can give you about 3-4 hours a week if you still need it. Let me know what still needs to be done. Alan ________________________________ From: wtr-development-bounces at rubyforge.org [mailto:wtr-development-bounces at rubyforge.org] On Behalf Of Bret Pettichord Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2008 10:13 AM To: Watir development Subject: [Wtr-development] Moving off the Firewatir/GoogleCode wiki & pages I just got back from the Agile 2008 conference. I'm working on a longer report, but first I wanted to share a story. I've been telling people about FireWatir. A lot of people know about Watir, but FireWatir is much less well known, and people think that Watir is still IE only. There are some things I can say and do to get the message out. (I plan to formally release FireWatir 1.2 shortly). But I want to take care of a few things before I publicize FireWatir. I spoke to one person at the conference who recently installed FireWatir and they complained about about having the install instructions in a Word doc. As I'm sure you all know, many people interested in open-source are surprised to see open-source documentation in a proprietary format. Anyway, a couple of weeks ago I moved this documentation to the confluence wiki to avoid this problem, but since the old guide is still there and everything points to it, that is still where people go. original install guide - http://firewatir.googlecode.com/files/New%20Installation%20Guide.doc migrated to confluence - http://wiki.openqa.org/display/WTR/FireWatir+Installation+Guide People have also had problems finding the new XPI's, which are only the new openqa wiki, but people are still looking for them on googlecode. Here is the new FireWatir page: http://wiki.openqa.org/display/WTR/FireWatir What we need to do is clearly deprecate the googlecode firewatir pages and redirect people to confluence. I would like the release of FireWatir 1.2 to mark the migration off of google code the formal unification of the two projects. Here is what needs to happen. This is my top priority right now, and I can turn around on any questions that come up quickly. - Release Notes for FireWatir 1.2 - Bret (Bret, 2 hrs) - Review & Finish Migrating pages from GoogleCode to Confluence - Remove FireWatir 1.2 gem from GoogleCode (this kind of update will give people the impression that this is still the place to find new releases, instead we need to point them to the correct site) - Address any other issues that prevent us from making openqa be the public face of the FireWatir project - Post a notice to the FireWatir GoogleCode home page that the project has moved to OpenQA/Watir. (I don't have rights to do this, so need Angrez to do this or have him give me rights). - Upload FireWatir 1.2 to Rubyforge and make available to the gem remote installer (Bret, 1 hr) - Announce FireWatir 1.2 (everybody) Make sense? Who would like to help me with this? Bret -- Bret Pettichord CTO, WatirCraft LLC, http://www.watircraft.com Lead Developer, Watir, http://wtr.rubyforge.org Blog (Essays), http://www.io.com/~wazmo/blog MiniBlog (Links), http://feeds.feedburner.com/bretshotlist _______________________________________________ Wtr-development mailing list Wtr-development at rubyforge.org http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/wtr-development -- Bret Pettichord CTO, WatirCraft LLC, http://www.watircraft.com Lead Developer, Watir, http://wtr.rubyforge.org Blog (Essays), http://www.io.com/~wazmo/blog MiniBlog (Links), http://feeds.feedburner.com/bretshotlist _______________________________________________ Wtr-development mailing list Wtr-development at rubyforge.org http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/wtr-development -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: