Selenium testing

I've created a very simple selenium test with coverage of the very
first level of DHIS2 functionality. Picked up a few usability
glitches in the process which I will sort out. I'm running it through
firefox rather than compiling a coded suite. I like watching the
screens go by in firefox - like a movie :slight_smile:

Its pretty basic, but I've attached it here in case you find it
useful. I know its not good manners to put attachments on mailing
list messages, but this is really very small. If anyone can suggest
somewhere better to put it (the wiki? in bzr repository?) I'll put it
there.

Its pretty boring - took about an hour or so to put this one together.
I'll try and work through the web modules one at a time (an hour a
day max!). Eventually we might have a useful suite.

Regards
Bob

intro.test.xhtml (5.77 KB)

Thanks for doing the tedious work:) This is quite cool.

Some more info: Selenium tests runs with maven, but the easy way is to install the firefox plug-in, then go to tools - selenium - open the file - enter eg “http://localhost:8080/” as baseurl and click play.

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On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 5:26 PM, Bob Jolliffe bobjolliffe@gmail.com wrote:

I’ve created a very simple selenium test with coverage of the very

first level of DHIS2 functionality. Picked up a few usability

glitches in the process which I will sort out. I’m running it through

firefox rather than compiling a coded suite. I like watching the

screens go by in firefox - like a movie :slight_smile:

Its pretty basic, but I’ve attached it here in case you find it

useful. I know its not good manners to put attachments on mailing

list messages, but this is really very small. If anyone can suggest

somewhere better to put it (the wiki? in bzr repository?) I’ll put it

there.

Its pretty boring - took about an hour or so to put this one together.

I’ll try and work through the web modules one at a time (an hour a

day max!). Eventually we might have a useful suite.

Regards

Bob

Some more info: Selenium tests runs with maven, but the easy way is to install the firefox plug-in, then go to tools - selenium - open the file - enter eg “http://localhost:8080/” as baseurl and click play.

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/2079