Hi Everyone, I'd love to help out but I do have limited time in the evenings, and more on the weekends. I'd seen Nicholas' posts on Autopilot, and as a Selenium WebDriver tester by day, it looked like an interesting way to give back.
Tonight I finally took some time to look through everything, and I have a few suggestions. First, all the information out there is very fragmented. It would be great if someone (on the "inside", maybe) could work toward consolidating all of this - the blog-posts are great, and there seems to be some stuff on the Wiki as well, but it all seems incomplete (I know this is all new to everyone). I followed the instructions on Nicholas' latest post, and cloned down the 'autopilot-walkthrough' branch from bzr and none of the tests will run. This is with the version of autopilot from the PPA. Also, I found on the wiki on this page (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Unity/QA/Autopilot) some install instructions with a list of packages to install, so I did that as well, and still no luck. Here is a couple of examples of what I'm getting (this is on a fresh Ubuntu 12.10 VM I created just for this: jayson@ubuntu:~/autopilot-walkthrough/firefox$ autopilot run firefox Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/bin/autopilot", line 317, in <module> main() File "/usr/bin/autopilot", line 297, in main run_tests(args) File "/usr/bin/autopilot", line 148, in run_tests test_suite = load_test_suite_from_name(args.suite) File "/usr/bin/autopilot", line 246, in load_test_suite_from_name package = __import__(top_level_pkg) ImportError: No module named firefox and another example: jayson@ubuntu:~/autopilot-walkthrough/helloworld$ autopilot list helloworld Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/bin/autopilot", line 317, in <module> main() File "/usr/bin/autopilot", line 295, in main list_tests(args) File "/usr/bin/autopilot", line 127, in list_tests test_suite = load_test_suite_from_name(args.suite) File "/usr/bin/autopilot", line 246, in load_test_suite_from_name package = __import__(top_level_pkg) ImportError: No module named helloworld If someone could point me to what may be wrong that would be great. Jayson
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