Hi Scott, On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 4:21 AM, Wang Qi, Scott <wangq...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi, Nagappan, > > I followed the ldtp-tutorial and created a ldtprunner XML file named > 'run.xml'. The XML file loaded a script named 'test.py' successfully. > > In 'test.py', I loaded a ldtp Data XML file as follows. But I found that > the 'data.xml' must reside in the same directory as 'run.xml'. > > dataXml = ldtputils.LdtpDataFileParser ('data.xml') > > It causes some difficulites in arranging the ldtprunner xml files. We may > have mutilple runner xml files comming from different directories to load > the same 'test.py'. It forbid we write a hardcoded path for 'data.xml'. > 1) One solution is to use a flat directory structure. But it is too > unnatural. > Sorry, when I designed, just thought the files will be on current working directory :) > 2) The other is to use os.getcwd() and os.chcwd() to change the working > directory. But it seems I can't use '__file__' macro to get the current > executing file's path information resolved. > > Is there a better solution or hack available? > The GNOME Desktop Testing team uses the LDTP API for automation and they have written their own version something similar or better than ldtprunner :) In the mean time, let me try to fix this as well. Thanks Nagappan > > (It seems ldtp 1.7.1's ldtprunner implementation use 'execfile' to run the > loaded script. I am not sure if there is another other standard method to > solve the above issue) > > Thanks > Scott Wang > > > > _______________________________________________ > LDTP-dev mailing list > LDTP-dev@lists.freedesktop.org > http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/ldtp-dev > > -- Linux Desktop (GUI Application) Testing Project - http://ldtp.freedesktop.org http://nagappanal.blogspot.com
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