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Status of this Plan

Proposed Plan (5.14.07)

Overall goals

Co-developer Testing

We will inspect "runtime" version of build to be sure extra source is not included, and more important, we'll inspect and test importing SDK version to be sure all relevant "open source" is included in that SDK build and that it correctly imports into a development environment.

API Testing

DTD API unit tests are in the org.eclipse.wst.dtd.core.tests and org.eclipse.wst.dtd.ui.tests plugins, located in the tests folder in the wst.dtd component.

We do have several hundred unit tests which we expect to be running and passing for 2.0, which test various aspects of parsing, model creation, and correct charset handling, among other things.

End User Testing

The nature of the end-user testing is intentionally planned to be "ad hoc" instead of specifying step by step "how to" directions and specific "expected results" sections often seen in test cases. This is done because its felt leads to greater number of "paths" being tested, and allows end-users more motivation for logging "bugs" if things didn't work as they expected, even if it is working as designed.

As we progress through milestones, we'll add more and more detail for special cases, special files, special projects, etc.When we do have special or sample test files and projects, we will keep those stored in CVS, as projects under a testdata directory under the development directory of relevant component so that testers (from immediate team, or community) can easily check out into the environment being tested.

Platform Testing

While we do not have any platform specific code, or function, we will have some team members do end-user tests on Linux, some on Windows. We will also confirm unit tests pass on both platforms.

Performance Testing

We have added (some) automated performance tests along the lines of the Eclipse base performance unit tests in future milestones. These are currently in the org.eclipse.wst.*.ui.tests.performance and org.eclipse.jst.jsp.ui.tests.performance plugins

We will continue to add more test cases in upcoming milestones.

Testing focus for 2.0

  • Verify quick fix for spelling mistakes works
  • Preferences:
    • Syntax highlighting preferences:
      • Verify font styles (bold, italics, strikethrough, etc) are obeyed
      • Verify background syntax color preference is followed
    • Verify keywords for preference pages works
    • Verify text editor's smart home/end caret positioning preference is followed

DTD Tests

  • Check Source Editing features from feature feature matrix
  • DTD validation(batch only)
  • Test Source page, Outline view, Properties view synchronization
  • Preferences:
    • Test our editors follow preferences in the "All Text Editors" preference page
    • Check that editors follow content type specific preferences under Web and XML preference pages
    • Make sure editors (already open and closed and reopened) are updated when preferences change
    • Check preferences are saved when shutdown and restart workbench
  • Tab preferences:
    • Web and XML->Content Type Files -> Content Type Source -> Indent using tabs / Indent using spaces -> Indentation size
    • Verify the correct tab character is used
    • Verify the correct number of tab characters is used
    • Verify Source->Shift Left/Shift Right and the Shift-Tab/Tab key follow the preferences
    • With nothing selected
    • With multiple lines selected
    • Verify Format follow the preferences
    • Verify when using tab characters, the displayed tab width preference is followed (General->Editors->Text Editors -> Displayed tab width)
  • New file wizard:
    • Make sure the template creates a valid file
    • Verify not entering an extension will generate a new file with the default file extension you specified in the preference.
    • Verify entering a file name that already exists without the extension will still give you an error saying the file already exists (for example, if index.jsp already exists, typing "index" will tell you that it already exists)
    • Verify entering a file name with valid/invalid extension still works
  • Tabbed Property Sheets:
    • Verify property sheets for various dtd items such as notations, entities, elements, attributes, comments
    • Verify property sheet follows selection in outline view and dtd editor
    • Verify when something is changed in editor/outline view, property sheet synchronizes with changes
    • Verify when something is changed in property sheet, editor/outline view synchronizes with changes
  • Profiling:
    • Using your favorite profiler ( XRay , YourKit, etc...) test basic editor functions and look for problem areas (large memory consumption, intense CPU usage)

Regression Tests

Structured Text Viewer Configuration tests
Structured Text Editor Action tests
Formatting tests

Source Editing Test Plans

org.eclipse.wst.sse
org.eclipse.wst.xml
org.eclipse.wst.html
org.eclipse.wst.css
org.eclipse.wst.dtd
org.eclipse.wst.javascript
org.eclipse.jst.jsp

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