[Development] Setting up test server for QtNetwork tests
Konstantin Tokarev
annulen at yandex.ru
Thu Jan 28 11:01:53 CET 2016
28.01.2016, 11:02, "Sarajärvi Tony" <tony.sarajarvi at theqtcompany.com>:
> Hi
>
> That manual is probably the only official one we have. Up until Qt 5.5 we've been using that one ourselves as well.
> We did have a work in progress version on top of Ubuntu 12.04: https://gitorious.org/qtqa/tosarajas-sysadmin-nts.git/?p=qtqa:tosarajas-sysadmin-nts.git;a=blob;f=README.network_test_server.txt;h=2b745d077e98f2cf64c4ab8e0391e8e0cbf51118;hb=HEAD
>
> But as newer versions of backend services fixed various things, our autotests weren't fixed to handle the situation. Thus we were stuck with the old one.
>
> Now in Qt 5.6 we use yet another one, and sadly I have no knowledge what it contains. It's on my todo list to figure out. Most likely a mixture of the two above.
That's sad - I wanted to fix a bug in 5.6 but it does not make sense to add tests when you cannot run them.
(Bug only affects behavior of request with SynchronousRequestAttribute which is not public, so I haven't reported it yet)
>
> -Tony
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Development [mailto:development-bounces at qt-project.org] On
>> Behalf Of Konstantin Tokarev
>> Sent: 27. tammikuuta 2016 18:17
>> To: development at qt-project.org
>> Subject: [Development] Setting up test server for QtNetwork tests
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> What is the recommended (and possibly easiest) way to set up test server
>> for QtNetwork?
>>
>> I've found manual [1]. Is it the preferred way? If so, is Ubuntu 10.04 required,
>> or other versions (e.g., 12.04 or 14.04) may be used as well?
>>
>> Isn't there any ready-to-use VirtualBox or Docker image with test server?
>>
>> [1]
>> http://code.qt.io/cgit/qtqa/sysadmin.git/tree/README.network_test_serve
>> r.txt
>>
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>> Regards,
>> Konstantin
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Konstantin
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