> anatoly techtonik wrote: >> 6. One-click download of test environment will greatly help people
>> with patching any trac-hack plugin. [...] > [...] > ... so that I > can get a fresh test environment ready for any plugin in less than 2 > minutes. The script is not really suitable for distribution since its > coupled to my OS environment (Ubuntu 10.04), but could be improved to meet > that end. Since I use Debian, this could not only be interesting but working almost immediately for me too. I'll put on my task list for this weekend to do a quick cleanup of the script, add a couple of comments, and then send it to you. I'd be interested to get some feedback from you on other ideas on to improve the script and make setting up the dev environment more productive. If you find it useful as well, and this it is of general use, then we should probably go ahead and create a project page for it. > However, what I do not current have are scripts for populating the database > with tickets, or some databases that are populated. This would be useful, > for example, with testing the TracTicketsStatsPlugin (1). It would be nice > to have a database populated with some clearly defined tickets, so I can > easily check that the graph is correct (i.e. by knowing that X tickets where > created on data Y). Did you ever try TicketImportPlugin [1]? I already did some data migration from MS Excel(tm) ToDo lists and the like, and it works well. Populate your Trac with 10000 tickets in less than 1 min, really handy. That sounds perfect for what I'm looking to do. I'll take a look at that over the weekend as well. Thanks for the suggestions!
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