29.06.2017, 18:46, "Nagendra K" <pingnagen...@gmail.com>:
My port is not ready yet as we decide to port module by module once we cross compile base webit on device. So is possible to test the WebKit built without the port, at least some tests without any UI.

You can run some tests manually, by opening their html files in your browser.
Also you can run unit tests (Tools/TestWebKitAPI)
 
For running LayoutTests, you can copy implementation of other port (e.g. gtk.py, or restore efl.py before it was removed), and adjust paths and settings to your port
 
 
 
Thanks,
Nagendra
 
On 29 Jun 2017 8:50 p.m., "Konstantin Tokarev" <annu...@yandex.ru> wrote:

 
29.06.2017, 18:18, "Nagendra K" <pingnagen...@gmail.com>:
> Hi,
>
> I have a requirement to check if a particular WebKit or latest WebKit works on the embedded platform. They have custom port which is complex, so plan to build the new WebKit as a separate process to check build works fine and then bring their changes later. Once we build WebKit I want to check if this working by running some layout tests.
> But I found that layout tests required some port like gtk to run, is this mandatory or can we run the tests without any port.

You should add implementation for your port under Tools/Scripts/webkitpy/port/

>
> Thanks and Regards,
> Nags
> ,
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