Hi Marcel,
Thanks for the update. I have invited our internal team who are
overseeing the application test framework for Symbian Foundation to jump in the
discussion as I think they can provide much more detail on what is most current
on this front from our perspective.
Regards,
Ronnie
From:
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Sent: Friday, July 23, 2010 7:43 AM
To: Mobile Industry Working Group
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Subject: Re: [mobile-iwg] New component idea available: Automation Test
Framework
Hi Ronnie,
thanks for sending us the link. We have done an initial
investigation about the use of the components, and there are plenty of
interesting tools. Although, it seems that some of them are targeted at native
development, and we are still working on provide support to native in
Sequoyah.
As soon as we have the Automated Test Framework in a more
advanced design / development phase, we'll come back and check with more
details how to integrate or at least support such tools in Sequoyah scope.
Marcel
On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 12:28 PM, <Ronnie.King@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi
Marcel,
As discussed in the Pulsar call, please take a look at the following Symbian
Foundation package: http://developer.symbian.org/main/source/packages/test
The TEF framework has been used extensively within Symbian for building
application test coverage for areas like application certification etc. You can
also get more details from the package owner, name is on the wiki.
Regards,
Ronnie
Hi
all,
Once Helios is finally out we are now focusing on thinking about some great
ideas to implement as new features in Sequoyah. One of them is an automation
testing framework.
This
automation test framework, which is language and platform agnostic, will
provide means to define and implement any sequence of steps for a test, with a
seamless integration of tools and support necessary for tests in a single
Integrated Development Environment based on Eclipse technology. Through the use
of this framework, the user will be able to test a mobile application
interacting with a device emulator, a GPS simulator, a camera connected to the
PC's USB port, a user registration web service, among many other possibilities,
in an automated way.
Automation Test Framework intends to be different from the similar frameworks
already available due the following reasons:
- Eclipse
based
- Open
Source solution
- Image
based testing support
- Easier
to use
- Language
and platform agnostic
- Highly
customizable
For more information, just send an email to this list or visit our sites:
Web site: http://www.eclipse.org/sequoyah/components/autom_test_fw.php.
Blog: http://sequoyahproject.wordpress.com/2010/06/28/post9/
Wiki page: http://wiki.eclipse.org/Sequoyah#Automation_Test_Framework
This component is still in a proposal phase, so please, feel free to provide
any comments or suggestions. We intend to start working on it as soon as
possible.
Your feedback is more than welcome!
Best!
Marcel
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