On Fri, May 7, 2010 at 09:42, Sergiu Dumitriu <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 05/07/2010 09:14 AM, Vincent Massol wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Right now we check pages in our functional tests (xhtml validity, no error 
>> when executing the page, no failing macro).
>> I was wondering about the idea of having the checks done inside wiki pages 
>> so that we could provide a sanity check wiki page in the admin section for 
>> admins.
>> Then we would use that page from our junit test and people would also be 
>> able to run it too from inside their wiki.
>> Thus killing 2 birds with one stone
>> I think we're lacking such kind of tools for wiki admins and it could be 
>> interesting.
>
> You mean some velocity/groovy script which checks things in the wiki,
> like "does the document X exist, does the document Y have PR, does the
> class Z exist", right? Yes, I like the idea.

No I think Vincent is talking about putting our XHTML/WCAG validity
tests inside the wiki instead of executed from junit tests during the
buid.

But those tests would be useful yes.

>
> Another idea would be to write selenium tests as HTML tables and run
> them from the browser, this would allow to run the tests both from mvn
> and from the running wiki.
>
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