That filtering capability unfortunately does not yet exist on wpt.fyi but it's a high priority and actively being worked on: https://github.com/web-platform-tests/wpt.fyi/issues/201
FWIW, I suspect that these purposes, comparing to the stable versions of all *other* browsers might be the most useful: https://wpt.fyi/results/?product=chrome%5Bstable%5D&product=edge%5Bstable%5D&product=firefox%5Bstable%5D&product=safari%5Bexperimental%5D&aligned Again, no way to filter on wpt.fyi, but I'll see if I can download the full results and write a quick script. On Thu, Oct 4, 2018 at 11:49 PM Ryosuke Niwa <rn...@webkit.org> wrote: > > Thanks for the intriguing data, Philip. > > Is there a way to get a list of tests where all other browsers pass but > Safari / WebKit fail? > > That would allow us to quickly identify the set of tests we can fix to > improve the interoperability across browsers right away. > > - R. Niwa > > On Tue, Oct 2, 2018 at 3:45 AM Philip Jägenstedt <foo...@chromium.org> wrote: >> >> Hi WebKittens, >> >> Fresh off the bots, I'm excited to report more robust Safari results, >> and that Safari WPT pass rates are clearly improving! Thanks to the >> hard work of Mike Pennisi [1] we now have the first Safari 12 results: >> https://wpt.fyi/results/?sha=ee2e69bfb1&product=safari-12.0 >> >> This uses the same setup as for Safari Technology Preview, which has >> been running for a while [2] and are the results you see on the >> "experimental" view: >> https://wpt.fyi/results/?label=experimental >> >> This appears much more robust than the Safari 11 data we've collected >> from Sauce Labs, and we can see a massive improvement between Safari >> 11 and 12: >> https://wpt.fyi/results/?sha=ee2e69bfb1&product=safari-11.1&product=safari-12.0&diff >> >> This lumps together infrastructure improvements as well as Safari >> 11->12 improvements, but improvements in service-workers/ [3] stands >> out, as well as in webdriver/, referrer-policy/, css/css-align/, and >> others. (The effect of moving away from Sauce is mainly less >> timeouts.) >> >> Also very interesting is to compare Safari 12 stable to TP: >> https://wpt.fyi/results/?sha=ee2e69bfb1&product=safari-12.0&product=safari-12.1&diff >> >> One can tell that work is going in canvas-related things, >> web-animations/, css/css-logical/ and more! \o/ >> >> I hope you'll all find these results valuable, and please report bugs >> or feature requests here: >> https://github.com/web-platform-tests/wpt.fyi/issues >> >> P.S. We're also trying to use use these diff views to spot >> regressions. It's a bit hard to use, [4] but a fix in in progress [5] >> and I might check back here when that works. I'll append to the end of >> this email a non-exhaustive list of possible regressions already >> possible to spot. >> >> [1] https://github.com/web-platform-tests/results-collection/issues/604 >> [2] https://wpt.fyi/test-runs?labels=safari,experimental >> [3] >> https://wpt.fyi/results/service-workers?sha=ee2e69bfb1&product=safari-11.1&product=safari-12.0&diff=true >> [4] https://github.com/web-platform-tests/wpt.fyi/issues/411 >> [5] https://github.com/web-platform-tests/wpt.fyi/pull/609 >> >> P.P.S. Possible regressions in Safari TP: >> https://wpt.fyi/results/css/vendor-imports/mozilla/mozilla-central-reftests/shapes1?sha=ee2e69bfb1&product=safari-12.0&product=safari-12.1 >> https://wpt.fyi/results/service-workers/service-worker/extendable-event-async-waituntil.https.html?sha=ee2e69bfb1&product=safari-12.0&product=safari-12.1 >> https://wpt.fyi/results/service-workers/service-worker/skip-waiting-installed.https.html?sha=ee2e69bfb1&product=safari-12.0&product=safari-12.1 >> _______________________________________________ >> webkit-dev mailing list >> webkit-dev@lists.webkit.org >> https://lists.webkit.org/mailman/listinfo/webkit-dev _______________________________________________ webkit-dev mailing list webkit-dev@lists.webkit.org https://lists.webkit.org/mailman/listinfo/webkit-dev