Re: Bringing Marionette and Mochitest closer

2013-01-30 Thread David Burns
Marionette is one of the core frameworks for testing FirefoxOS but works pretty much everywhere since it is part Gecko. You can see it on TBPL with https://tbpl.mozilla.org/?tree=Mozilla-Inbound&jobname=marionette for example. David On 30/01/2013 18:33, Benjamin Smedberg wrote: On 1/30/201

Re: Bringing Marionette and Mochitest closer

2013-01-30 Thread Josh Matthews
On 01/30/2013 06:33 PM, Benjamin Smedberg wrote: On 1/30/2013 2:13 AM, Jonas Sicking wrote: A few of us got together last week and had a quick brainstorming session about how to leverage the combined power from Mochitest and Marionette better. The following issues were raised: What is Marionett

Re: Bringing Marionette and Mochitest closer

2013-01-30 Thread Benjamin Smedberg
On 1/30/2013 2:13 AM, Jonas Sicking wrote: A few of us got together last week and had a quick brainstorming session about how to leverage the combined power from Mochitest and Marionette better. The following issues were raised: What is Marionette? From the discussion, it sounds like a W3C testin

Re: Bringing Marionette and Mochitest closer

2013-01-30 Thread Jet Villegas
C framework changes? What changes do we need on our side to get interop between W3C tests and our frameworks and enable synching tests to/from our trunk and the W3C's? --Jet - Original Message - From: "David Burns" To: "Jonas Sicking" Cc: "dev-platform" S

Re: Bringing Marionette and Mochitest closer

2013-01-30 Thread David Burns
I am all for moving towards Marionette being the basis of all frameworks. It will allow us to share tests between other vendors because Marionette is based on the W3C Browser Automation Spec[1]. One of the things that this brings up is how we can share between other vendors. Testharness.js has

Re: Bringing Marionette and Mochitest closer

2013-01-30 Thread Ted Mielczarek
On 1/30/2013 5:56 AM, Neil wrote: > Jonas Sicking wrote: > >> The fact that we are using gecko as the http server means a whole lot >> of complications on mobile. In short, we currently need gecko both >> compiled for android, which is the version of gecko being tested, and >> compiled for a deskto

Re: Bringing Marionette and Mochitest closer

2013-01-30 Thread Neil
Jonas Sicking wrote: The fact that we are using gecko as the http server means a whole lot of complications on mobile. In short, we currently need gecko both compiled for android, which is the version of gecko being tested, and compiled for a desktop platform, which acts as host of the web se

Bringing Marionette and Mochitest closer

2013-01-29 Thread Jonas Sicking
A few of us got together last week and had a quick brainstorming session about how to leverage the combined power from Mochitest and Marionette better. The following issues were raised: * Marionette has support for a http server, but one that is much less feature-full than the one used by Mochites