Dan,
You're right, and I was personally remiss in leaving out a pgTAP test
for my recent repairs to authority overlay generation in an attempt to
avoid delaying 2.5 even a little bit. I've pushed
120e24dd6d26f2460d209421bbbc9a1777f4fb52 in order to remedy that. (Of
course, if I got anything
On Tue, Nov 5, 2013 at 11:53 AM, Kathy Lussier kluss...@masslnc.org wrote:
I'm guessing this message was sent mostly to get developer feedback on
including unit tests. However, since there has been no developer feedback
and since this e-mail raised a lot of questions for me, I'll jump in with
Thank you Jason! Your explanations were very helpful.
Kathy
Kathy Lussier
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Massachusetts Library Network Cooperative
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On 11/5/2013 12:59 PM, Jason Etheridge wrote:
On Tue, Nov 5, 2013 at 11:53 AM,
CORRECTION: the commit hash is
3e7f6f1503938e3e5a1cfe3bd90eaa8f021a0d48 ... I failed to fetch before
attempting to pick. Sorry!
--miker
On Tue, Nov 5, 2013 at 12:41 PM, Mike Rylander mrylan...@gmail.com wrote:
Dan,
You're right, and I was personally remiss in leaving out a pgTAP test
for my
On Tue, Nov 5, 2013 at 1:41 PM, Mike Rylander mrylan...@gmail.com wrote:
CORRECTION: the commit hash is
3e7f6f1503938e3e5a1cfe3bd90eaa8f021a0d48 ... I failed to fetch before
attempting to pick. Sorry!
Hey Mike:
It looks like that test assumes that the concerto sample records have
been loaded,
Dan,
I understand the process of building mock environments, but thanks.
It's my understanding that concerto is intended to be a valid test
environment, so I decided to go with that. Is that not the case?
As I mentioned in IRC, changing my most recent test to create a mock
env would be fine,
On Tue, Nov 5, 2013 at 2:38 PM, Mike Rylander mrylan...@gmail.com wrote:
Dan,
I understand the process of building mock environments, but thanks.
You're welcome. I'm sure that many other people reading this thread,
now and in the future, might not, so hopefully my response will be
helpful to
Building a test that relies on Concerto also means that once you log
into the system and make any changes that affect the database, you can
no longer depend on the results of tests run against that database.
You need a full stop, database rebuild, start of the system to get a
valid set of
In the QA report for which several members of the community generously
paid $30,000, the Moving Forward section at
http://nox.esilibrary.com/~jason/qareport/qa.html#_moving_forward
states:
We recommend that the development community start including integration
tests with their changes to the
+1
Tim Spindler
C/W MARS
On Fri, Nov 1, 2013 at 5:01 PM, Dan Scott d...@coffeecode.net wrote:
In the QA report for which several members of the community generously
paid $30,000, the Moving Forward section at
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