Awesome! Maybe if I can grab some free time over the next couple weeks I'll contribute some sammy.js frontend code ;)
--AQ Aaron Quint http://www.quirkey.com On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 3:26 AM, Chris Anderson <[email protected]> wrote: > Devs, > > You may have noticed by the commit storm that I'm working on a new > feature to store test suite reports from Futon in a local database. > The Futon test suite now stores runtime, success and failure > information, along with a timestamp and some browser / platform > information, into the local database test_suite_reports. > > The test reports are completely private and remain on the localhost > for convenient browsing by developers. However, replication makes it > easy to share reports. > > I'm also working on a CouchApp to make browsing and replicating > reports easy. I've only got it to rudimentary functionality, but I'm a > firm believer in releasing things before I go to sleep for the night. > Hopefully those in other timezones can enjoy it before I wake up. The > source code is here: > > http://github.com/jchris/relaxville > > to install just git clone it and then run > > couchapp push . test_suite_reports > > then you can browse tests on your local machine. > > * Participate > > The best thing you can do is replicate your test_suite_reports db to > the new database that's been set up at: > http://couchdb.couchdb.org/test_suite_reports > > It should be available for writes (please don't abuse) -- also if > anyone else wants a db on this server for community purposes, just > holler. Eventually we should have a wiki and other CouchApps here. > > * Browse > > You can also just see Relaxville running on the CouchDB server here: > > http://couchdb.couchdb.org/test_suite_reports/_design/relaxville/index.html > > It will be updated as new people replicate their test_suite_reports to it. > > * Patches > > I'd like to add a Toast chat room to different entities in the UI. > > It could use some more views. Those should be easy to add. > > It also might be nice to start using sammy.js, if anyone feels like a > more ambitious patch. > > Feedback and patches welcome! > > Chris > > > -- > Chris Anderson > http://jchrisa.net > http://couch.io >
