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Re: Eclipse Platform UI testing [message #333764 is a reply to message #333748] |
Sat, 03 January 2009 18:51 |
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Originally posted by: dcarver.starstandard.org
Actually, SWTBot is now an official eclipse project, and you can find
more information here:
http://www.eclipse.org/swtbot/
It's a new project so not too many project are using it yet at eclipse.
Dave
Pawan Singh wrote:
> Thanks a lot.
>
> So I am assuming from your post that SWTBot is used for testing Eclipse
> UI for various projects and most of the UI testing is automated on all
> platforms (Windows, Linux and Solaris).
> Can I also assume that SWTBot lets you run the same tests on Windows,
> Linux and Solaris without re-writing them for specific platform?
>
> Is this the tool Eclipse Community would recommend for testing RCPs on
> Windows, Linux and Solaris? There are commercial tools available - but
> if Eclipse projects use SWTBot, I would rather try to use SWTBot because
> of shared community knowledgebase in using this tool.
>
> Thanks
> Pawan
>
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Re: Eclipse Platform UI testing [message #333794 is a reply to message #333792] |
Tue, 06 January 2009 06:25 |
Prakash G.R. Messages: 621 Registered: July 2009 |
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"Paul Webster" <pwebster@ca.ibm.com> wrote in message
news:gjft9i$jmn$1@build.eclipse.org...
> We test with the platform-ui-tests module from CVS:
> :pserver:anonymous@dev.eclipse.org:/cvsroot/eclipse
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> Most of our tests are automated, and test the workbench code. We have
> some code that digs into SWT to test specific scenarios, but not much.
Pawan,
Did you have a look at the Platform UI tests that Paul mentioned? It
would answer your question on how the team ensures Eclipse UI is not broken.
- Prakash
--
http://blog.eclipse-tips.com
"Pawan Singh" <psingh@fnfr.com> wrote in message
news:661e468e23b0ec5f8621da4fccaf434f$1@www.eclipse.org...
> This means that Eclipse Foundation needs to work hard to get resources
> allocated to SWTBot project. In this age of automation driven testing, SWT
> seems to be lagging behind. I can get good tools for Java Swing, Adobe
> FLASH, Windows Native UI, Selenium for Web interfaces (like Ajax) - but
> SWT testing is primarily done using a few commercial tools (which are not
> very good at SWT testing) and on Windows only. One of the reasons for
> choosing Eclipse as a platform is that it runs on Linux, Solaris and Mac.
> But there are no commercial crossplatform UI testing tools for SWT.
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> BTW - how do Eclipse UI developers ensure that once they check something
> in, they have not broken the Eclipse UI in some really dumb way? Do they
> indirectly get this information from millions of Eclipse beta testers who
> are effectively manually testing Eclipse?
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Re: Eclipse Platform UI testing [message #333796 is a reply to message #333748] |
Tue, 06 January 2009 12:32 |
Ketan Padegaonkar Messages: 873 Registered: July 2009 |
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Pawan,
SWTBot is cross platform, it supports Windows, linux, solaris(untested)
and mac, and the tests are not platform specific. SWTBot hides away the
differences between all platforms, so the tests are agnostic of the
platform on which they run.
SWTBot is quite mature, has been around for little over a year, and is
used by quite a few people. Not many projects at eclipse.org use it.
There are a few open source projects including Apache's Directory
Studio[1], Matrex[2], and a lot more[3]
Feel free to ask questions on the eclipse.swtbot newsgroup
[1] - http://directory.apache.org/studio/working.html
[2] - http://matrexblog.blogspot.com/2008/09/swtbot-for-dialogs.ht ml
[3] -
http://greensopinion.blogspot.com/2008/09/eclipse-gui-testin g-is-viable-with.html,
http://richardadams606blog.blogspot.com/2008/10/swtbot-gui-t esting-for-rcp.html
-- Ketan
On 31/12/08 23:05, Pawan Singh wrote:
> Thanks a lot.
>
> So I am assuming from your post that SWTBot is used for testing Eclipse
> UI for various projects and most of the UI testing is automated on all
> platforms (Windows, Linux and Solaris).
> Can I also assume that SWTBot lets you run the same tests on Windows,
> Linux and Solaris without re-writing them for specific platform?
>
> Is this the tool Eclipse Community would recommend for testing RCPs on
> Windows, Linux and Solaris? There are commercial tools available - but
> if Eclipse projects use SWTBot, I would rather try to use SWTBot because
> of shared community knowledgebase in using this tool.
>
> Thanks
> Pawan
>
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