If you can, hop on IRC for some realtime help :-) #ubuntu-quality, freenode:

http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=ubuntu-quality

That said, do an ls of the folder your in. You should see a helloworld folder. Inside the folder you should see 2 files. Is that all correct?

Nicholas

On 02/13/2013 10:26 AM, Олександр Гаврилюк wrote:
Well, I did and got the same error I posted in my previous letter.
Maybe the problem is that I am trying to run this test helloworld from the autopilot-walkthrough folder.
Should I copy it somewhere where the autopilot itself is installed?

Sasha


2013/2/13 Nicholas Skaggs <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>

    Hello! Try typing autopilot list helloworld -- what does it say?
    Then copy one of the lines of the test to run. There might be a
    small mispelling or similar preventing ap from finding the test.

    Nicholas



    On 02/13/2013 06:25 AM, Олександр Гаврилюк wrote:
    Hello Team!
    I have tried to mess with autopilot and ran into a small issue
    there. Could anyone give a hand.

    I get the following when trying to list the tests in helloworld
    or run them:

    havryliuk@havryliuk:~/autopilot-walkthrough$ autopilot run
    helloworld.test_hello.HelloWorld.test_type_hello_world
    Traceback (most recent call last):
    File "/usr/bin/autopilot", line 258, in
    main()
    File "/usr/bin/autopilot", line 238, in main
    run_tests(args)
    File "/usr/bin/autopilot", line 160, in run_tests
    test_suite = load_test_suite_from_name(args.suite)
    File "/usr/bin/autopilot", line 205, in load_test_suite_from_name
    package = __import__(top_level_pkg)
    ImportError: No module named helloworld

    Folder helloworld is there and I am executing these commands from
    the autopilot-walkthrough folder

    Thanks in advance
    Oleksandr


    2013/1/31 Nicholas Skaggs <[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>>

        Oleksander, welcome aboard! Since you spoke about automated
        testing, here's some things that might be of interest to you
        right now:

        Tomorrow, we're hosting a hackfest where you can learn about
        autopilot (an automated testing framework we use) and help
        contribute testcases. Details are here:
        https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/AutomatedTesting/Hackfest.

        Here is the session we did at UDW yesterday on autopilot. It
        explains and gives a good overview of what it is and how you
        can use it. You can find the log here:
        http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2013/01/30/%23ubuntu-classroom.html#t18:00

        Finally, I'd encourage you to have a look through the
        mini-tutorial I did:
        
http://www.theorangenotebook.com/2012/11/getting-started-with-autopilot.html
        
http://www.theorangenotebook.com/2012/11/our-first-autopilot-testcase.html
        
http://www.theorangenotebook.com/2013/01/introspecting-with-autopilot.html

        Whew, that's some reading for you! Please ask questions, and
        don't be a stranger. There's other activities to get involved
        with as well, but I'll try not to overwhelm you with
        everything at once :-) Again, welcome!

        Nicholas


        On 01/31/2013 10:02 AM, John Kim wrote:

        Glad to have you on board! Hope you will enjoy the community.

        Here is a great place for you to start:
        https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam

        By any chance, if you can, come stop by to Ubuntu Developer
        Week, in which Ubuntu developers give presentations on
        various aspects of - you guessed it - Ubuntu development.
        Find out more here.

        https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDeveloperWeek

        Sincerely,

        John Kim

        On Jan 31, 2013 2:49 AM, "Олександр Гаврилюк"
        <[email protected]
        <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

            Hello Team,
            Glad to join the community!

            My name is Oleksandr and I come from Ukraine
            I have worked as a technical writer and manual test
            engineer for some time. For a little more that a year, I
            have been involved into automated testing and would love
            to move one with it.

            Within the Ubuntu project, I would like to give a hand
            in automated testing wherever it is needed. For myself,
            I would like to learn much and develop in the automation
            field.

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