On Nov 9, 2007 9:48 PM, Tim Schaub <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hey- > > Erik Uzureau wrote: > > Also, I think its probably a good time to start looking into a > > post-commit hook (only on trunk, of course) that runs the unit tests. > > I don't personally have the first clue as to how to do that but > > someone out there must? I think it would be a helpful addition to our > > process and (realistically) wouldn't hinder the dev process hardly at > > all. > > Smartypants Schmidt just pointed out that this could be done in a much > simpler way than I proposed. > > Buy a machine dedicated to testing (or multiple machines if you care > about OS), open up all browsers we care about, run a modified version of > run-tests.html (on a timeout to refresh every hour), and have it create > a XMLHttpRequest with any failure results. Then set up some service > that sits around and listens for these failure requests and have it post > these results somewhere. So fancy!
Cool! That service could also send email to some mailing list on failure. It also could provide an RSS feed people could register to :-) -- Eric _______________________________________________ Dev mailing list [email protected] http://openlayers.org/mailman/listinfo/dev
