Hi Bertrand, Thank you for your email. Sorry for the delay, right now I prepare to exams in a university and it takes almost all my free time.
As you have probably noticed, over the years we have used various > testing techniques in Sling, it might be good as part of your project > to collect a set of current best practices. I suggest that you keep a > log of your work on a new page at > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/SLING/Index - please > create an account and let us know the username so we can grant you > access. My username in Confluence is petr.shypila For now I'd say the bundles/extensions/healthcheck and > bundles/extensions/models modules are good examples > > ...2. As I wrote I plan to concentrate on classes under bundles > directory. Do > > you have some priority between modules and classes here or I can > prioritize > > it just like "low coverage first"?... > > I would suggest that you pick a first core module that can use more > tests, and we can do a few iterations on that one until we're > satisfied with the result, and probably start collecting best > practices while doing this. > > We can then have a general review of where we need more tests, based > on that first example. > Ok. Very good idea. Here are my plans until coding period will start: Today-May 17th(17.05) I will look on tests examples from bundles/extensions/healthcheck and bundles/extensions/models modules. And 17.05-24.05 I will look for some first module where I can start to work on. Any objections? Best regards, - Petr
