I have just update some docs on swatpm.org to help beginners start with swat on more gentle way:
- http://swatpm.org/ - hello world example to start with - http://swatpm.org/faq - FAQ page with answers to possible common questions about swat Regards PS anyway, if anybody succeeded in starting writing tests with swat? Please let me know .... Thanks 2016-02-04 14:07 GMT+03:00 Alexey Melezhik <melez...@gmail.com>: > Hi! > > Recently I have started apache-swat project > https://github.com/melezhik/apache-swat , thanks to Bill > for supporting my first attempt - > http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/httpd-dev/201601.mbox/%3CCACsi253b6=vufvyrw3j0ixyhmgruzlyy1+ufrenaxfkd+re...@mail.gmail.com%3E > > As being newbie in apache project I'd be glad to get a feedback from > apache developers > > * is it clear what apache-swat is? > * is it useful / helpful ? > * what things could be improved > > About apache-swat in few words. > > * apache-swat is test suites base to be run on local developer's environment > * test suites is on per issues basis, issues taken by me ( in almost ) > random ) mode from https://bz.apache.org/bugzilla/ and get converted > into test scenarios > * everyone is encourage create new tests for existed or new issues > * apache-swat tries to be as irrelevant as possible to your local > environment so allow tests suite installation / configuration process > with minimal efforts , a minimal conventions on your local environment > are: > > - you have perl ( almost any version ) > - you have cpan or cpanm ( to install swat cpan module ) > - you have git to checkout tests suite from > https://github.com/melezhik/apache-swat > - you have vanilla apache installed according > https://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/en/install.html or > https://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/en/install.html > - and then you follow a simple instruction to bootstrap apache-swat tests > suite > > * tests sites could be run in whole chunk ( all tests ), just say: > > $ swat > > * or you may run a certain test of your interest , mostly this is per > issue tests, for example: > > $ swat -t 58854 # run tests for issue > https://bz.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=58854 > > > Contributing to apache-swat: > > * git fork > * write new tests for issue - t foo-bar-baz > * make github MR > > > Existed issues list covered by apache-swat > > 44221 > 46751 > 58777 > 58789 > 58854 > > I have posted an information about apache-swat tests suite existence > to proper Bugzilla issue pages. > > > Thanks in advance > > > Alexey Melezhik