Threw together a quick page that is linked of the main wiki page. https://trac.webkit.org/wiki/LayoutTestDashboards
Feel free to add other dashboard related bits there. Again, if anyone is interested in making these dashboards work for old-run-webkit-tests, I'm happy to walk you through the changes you'd need to make. On Sat, Mar 19, 2011 at 7:25 AM, Kenneth Russell <[email protected]> wrote: > On Thu, Mar 17, 2011 at 11:50 PM, Ojan Vafai <[email protected]> wrote: > > You can now see the test runtimes in treemap form for the lastest run of > > some of the layout test bots*. > > > http://test-results.appspot.com/dashboards/treemap.html#testType=LayoutTests > > Also, the URLs are permalinked, so you can link to an individual subtree. > At > > the lowest level, for layout tests, it shows you the actual test. > > For example, we can all wonder > > > why LayoutTests/http/tests/xmlhttprequest/supported-xml-content-types.html > > takes 7 seconds: > > > http://test-results.appspot.com/dashboards/treemap.html#treemapfocus=LayoutTests%2Fhttp%2Ftests%2Fxmlhttprequest%2Fsupported-xml-content-types.html > > (seems like this test could be really fast if it just used async XHR). > > Or why the http tests take 488 > > seconds: > http://test-results.appspot.com/dashboards/treemap.html#treemapfocus=LayoutTests%2Fhttp > > Thanks to Evan for writing the treemap code. > > Ojan > > * For now, it only works with the bots that use new-run-webkit-tests. If > > anyone is interested in adding old-run-webkit-tests support, ping me. It > > should be relatively easy. > > That is super cool. Thanks for putting this together. Could you put a > permanent link to the treemap somewhere, maybe on the WebKit wiki? > > /goes off to figure out why the WebGL read-pixels-test.html is taking > 7 seconds... > > -Ken >
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