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Re: [Myexperiment-discuss] automated features testing
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Franck Tanoh |
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Re: [Myexperiment-discuss] automated features testing |
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Tue, 9 Mar 2010 12:08:22 +0000 |
Stuart,
Thanks for your suggestions. Eric also suggested Selenium, must be
pretty good then.
I'll give it a go.
Cheers,
Franck
On 9 March 2010 11:08, Stuart Owen <address@hidden> wrote:
> Hi Franck
> You may want to look at Selenium http://seleniumhq.org/ which allows you
> to set up test scripts using a firefox plugin. I've not used it myself, but
> I should and it is very popular.
> There is also Apache JMeter, which I have used. Although primarily a
> load testing tool, it can also be configured to set up functional tests:
> http://jakarta.apache.org/jmeter/ . JMeter is a bit tricky to get used to,
> so I'd look at Selenium first.
>
> Stuart.
>
> On 01/03/10 18:03, Franck Tanoh wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Does myExperiment run some automated tests from time to time to make sure
> all the features of the site are working fine? In addition, do you do any
> automated tests before every new release to make sure existing features on
> the site are still up and running?
> I currently have to manually test every single BioCatalogue feature before
> any release. With the number of features growing It's becoming time
> consuming. I was wondering if there are anything we can leverage from
> myExperiment.
>
> Thanks
>
> Franck
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