Hello Chris,

You should be able to run functional tests from the Galaxy install directory 
using the following from the command line.

%sh run_functional_tests.sh

There are several options you can use as well.

Greg

On Jan 18, 2012, at 4:38 PM, Fields, Christopher J wrote:

> I have been following the basic protocol for running remote tests on a Galaxy 
> server (in this case, our local one) using:
> 
>  http://wiki.g2.bx.psu.edu/Admin/Running%20Tests
> 
>> From reading this, I assume the tests are to be run from the galaxy root 
>> directory, like so:
> 
> GALAXY_TEST_EXTERNAL=1 GALAXY_TEST_HOST=my.local.galaxy.url  
> GALAXY_TEST_PORT=8080 \
>       ./nosetests.sh
> 
> However, no 'nosetests.sh' script exists there.  Should we be using 
> ./scripts/nosetests.py?  ./scripts/functional_tests.py? 
> 
> Any clarification on this would be very helpful, we're just searching for a 
> way to run tests in as automated a way as possible using the server 
> configuration.
> 
> chris
> 
> 
> Chris Fields
> Senior Research Scientist
> National Center for Supercomputing Applications
> Institute for Genomic Biology
> University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
> 
> 
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