[Pkg-javascript-devel] javascript-common debian9 testing questions
Nguyen Van Long
long.nguyenvancmc at toshiba-tsdv.com
Mon Jul 2 04:00:23 BST 2018
Hi there,
The first one, thanks a lots for your reply.
That so great when you explained the way to write a test case for
javascript-common!
But actually, my main meaning "do you know some other tools to test package
working like autopkgtest?"
-----Original Message-----
From: Paolo Greppi [mailto:paolo.greppi at libpf.com]
Sent: Friday, June 29, 2018 8:32 PM
To: pkg-javascript-devel at alioth-lists.debian.net
Cc: long.nguyenvancmc at toshiba-tsdv.com
Subject: Re: [Pkg-javascript-devel] javascript-common debian9 testing
questions
Il 29/06/2018 08:56, Nguyen Van Long ha scritto:
> Dear javascript-common maintainers,
>
> Im trying to testing how to javascript-common package work on debian9.
>
> So my questions are:
> 1. Currently, are there existing any way/support to test in
javascript-common source package?
> 2. Can you suggest some tools like autopkgtest to test
javascript-common or even other packages?
> I would be very grateful to receive your reply as soon as you can.
>
> Thank you and best regards,
>
> LongNV
>
>
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
----------
>
> Long Nguyen Van (Mr.)
>
> CMC out sourcer in Toshiba Software Development (Vietnam) Co., Ltd 13th
Floor, VIT Building, 519 Kim Ma street, Ba Dinh District, Hanoi,Vietnam
>
> Tel : +84-166 3085 890
> Email: long.nguyenvancmc at toshiba-tsdv.com
Hi Long and welcome to the list !
If you want to test this package youd'need to configure one of the supported
browsers (apache2 and lighttpd, nginx is pending see
https://bugs.debian.org/818585) to pull the configuration snippet that the
package installs (i.e. /etc/apache2/conf-available/javascript-common.conf,
/etc/lighttpd/conf-available/90-javascript-alias.conf and possibly
/etc/nginx/snippets/javascript-common.conf).
Those snippets are not enabled by default so you need to perform specific
steps for the browser(s) you want to test, see the file
/usr/share/doc/javascript-common/README.Debian for guidance.
You'd then install one of the libjs-xxx packages and finally curl
http://localhost/javascript/package/libxxx.js
If that returns 200, test passes.
It'd be nontrivial to do all that with an autopkgtest, but it should be
possible.
Try writing a shell script that does the dance first, then we'll see how to
feed it to autopkgtest.
Paolo
--
This mail was scanned by BitDefender
For more information please visit http://www.bitdefender.com
More information about the Pkg-javascript-devel
mailing list