I don't believe we have any docs around writing tests. For now, the best thing to do is checkout the spec directories for plugman + cli and mimic tests other platforms have.
On Sat, Apr 12, 2014 at 7:07 AM, Piotr Zalewa <[email protected]> wrote: > @ Michal Mocny > The fix was ready pretty soon after the bug was released/noticed. It just > waited few weeks until 3.4.1-xxx was shipped. > I haven't seen this right on, as I updated to new Cordova when it was > still 3.4.0-0.1.0, the bug was introdcued after that. > > @ Steven Gill > Is there any doc about writing needed tests? > That'd be my next important thing to do on this project. > > Dnia Fri Apr 11 17:46:13 2014 Steven Gill pisze: > > The issue was fixed in the latest release. It was the one before that it >> was broken. >> >> I think generally we can get tooling releases out fairly quickly. We have >> been slowed down as we figure out our new process though. I expect this to >> speed up. >> >> Tests for FFOS would also go a long way! >> On Apr 11, 2014 7:48 AM, "Michal Mocny" <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> It was in for weeks, unnoticed? I think we should fix that problem going >>> forward. >>> >>> Regarding releases, we have weekly tooling releases these days, so if we >>> patch the issue today it will be released fairly soon. Unfortunately we >>> *just* released plugman, so it will take the full week. (though nothing >>> stops us from bumping up the release schedule, as long as someone is >>> willing to build and test the artifacts). >>> >>> -Michal >>> >>> >>> On Fri, Apr 11, 2014 at 10:07 AM, Piotr Zalewa <[email protected]> >>> wrote: >>> >>> Hi, >>>> >>>> I'd like to know if we've got any hotfix policy. There was a bug in >>>> plugman which was stopping FirefoxOS devs from using Cordova for weeks. >>>> >>>> What should we do if such a critical bug is shipped to public? >>>> >>>> Thanks >>>> -- >>>> Piotr Zalewa >>>> Mozilla >>>> >>>> >>> >> > -- > Piotr Zalewa > Mozilla >
