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| + | == Enabling logs on the agent == | ||
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| + | In order to debug you can enable logs on the device. Just create a folder and give appropriate write access so that qttasserver and applications can write in there: | ||
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| + | mkdir -p /logs/testability | ||
| + | sudo chmod a+w /logs/testability | ||
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| + | Now if you restart qttasserver you will see a log file qttasserver.log being created. For each application loading testability plugin there will be also a file <application_name>.log | ||
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TDriver is a test automation driver enabling acceptance testing through the UI or using business logic directly. It is written in Ruby language and enables using any test framework written for Ruby.
Note! Repo locations will change as soon the official location is decided.
sudo zypper -p http://download.meego.com/live/devel:/quality/testing install qttas-server
This will install the agent. Once you reboot the first time the agent should start automatically. (TODO: This will be changed to lazy load later)
You can start the agent manually by typing:
qttasserver &
sudo zypper -p http://download.meego.com/live/devel:/quality/testing install rubygem-testability-driver-qt-sut-plugin
This will install the ruby gem for handling qt SUTs and all the dependencies like for example ruby interpreter it self.
You can test the installation using irb easily:
[matti@matti-desktop tmp]$ irb irb(main):001:0> require 'tdriver' => true irb(main):002:0>
If you get 'true' as the result then everything is installed ok and you are set. In case it complains about tdriver not found make sure you have env variable RUBYOPT defined.
export RUBYOPT=rubygems
This will tell ruby to use gem packages.
In order to debug you can enable logs on the device. Just create a folder and give appropriate write access so that qttasserver and applications can write in there:
mkdir -p /logs/testability sudo chmod a+w /logs/testability
Now if you restart qttasserver you will see a log file qttasserver.log being created. For each application loading testability plugin there will be also a file <application_name>.log