2011/1/4 Jennifer Bell
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to figure out the best way of doing something I'd like
> to partially automate staging testing by generating a sequence of
> human verifiable views, with the goal of making sure my app views/css/
> 3rd-party javascript etc. are drawing the way they
On Thu, Jan 6, 2011 at 11:07 PM, Jennifer Bell wrote:
> Is this a really weird thing to want to do? You can TDD almost
> everything else in django through TestClient except for the end result
> of how stuff looks.
>
> Jennifer
>
Not that weird: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Selenium_(software)
I
Sorry if I confused people... I'm still looking for some feedback.
Really, I guess I just want to streamline CSS/layout/language/browser
testing so problems that commonly occur aren't discovered on the final
round of staging testing.
I imagine a test series like:
[ {
series_name: payroll_scree
OK, to elaborate: I have a open source project with consistent pain
points around css and browser testing. Example concrete issues for
this project are a) multi-language support, as varying text length
will often throw off the aesthetics of the layout, and b) recently, a
mysterious failure in geo
Can you elaborate a bit?
Are you interested in having the ui render and generate a screen shot
for human review? That's how I interpreted your question. If that's
the case, look in to generating a screenshot by leveraging a tool that
generates a png from HTML.
I am eager to hear what others think
Hi,
I'm trying to figure out the best way of doing something I'd like
to partially automate staging testing by generating a sequence of
human verifiable views, with the goal of making sure my app views/css/
3rd-party javascript etc. are drawing the way they ought to in more
complicated scenari
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