John, that's correct. :-) You can run them all, or be specific as to what to run -- no wildcards.

Nicholas

On 02/06/2013 10:54 AM, John Kim wrote:
I tried again this morning, and I noticed that for autopilot run, I have to write the entire function's name. The wildcard * doesn't work.

John


On ?, 2? 5, 2013 at 11:42 ??, John Kim <[email protected]> wrote:
Hello QA,

I am trying out Nicholas's autopilot tutorial, "Getting started with autopilot." After branching auto-pilot walkthrough, I followed the steps, and this was my output.

/john@epikvision:~$ cd autopilot-walkthrough/
/john@epikvision:~/autopilot-walkthrough$ autopilot list helloworld/
/Loading tests from: /home/john/autopilot-walkthrough/
/
/
/helloworld.test_example.ExampleFunctions.test_assert/
/helloworld.test_example.ExampleFunctions.test_keyboard/
/helloworld.test_example.ExampleFunctions.test_mouse/
/helloworld.test_hello.HelloWorld.test_type_hello_world/

/ 4 total tests./
/john@epikvision:~/autopilot-walkthrough$ ls/
/firefox  helloworld/
/john@epikvision:~/autopilot-walkthrough$ autopilot run helloworld.test_hello*/
/Loading tests from: /home/john/autopilot-walkthrough/
/
/
/Tests running.../
/
/
/Ran 0 tests in 0.000s/
/OK/
/
/
When I ran autopilot, it didn't run any tests. I expected a gedit window to appear after the test was run, but it didn't happen. Also, there was not three but four functions listed (not that it may be significant).

I would like to carry on with the tutorial, but I'm stuck. Thanks very much.

John Kim





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