Testing of integrated issues
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Note: This page is for analysing and developing our weekly testing of code added to the integration server. It is a work-in-progress. Comments or suggestions are welcome! Please use the page comments.
Testing is an important part of the Moodle development process.
The testing process
- On Tuesdays, go through the 'Ready for testing' pull requests - browse to http://tracker.moodle.org/browse/PULL then click the issue link and then the 'Ready for testing' link (only available after integration reviews on Monday)
- Choose a pull request which you'd like to test, click 'Start testing' and add yourself as QA tester
- Test the new 2.0 features/fixes on the Moodle QA Testing Site or a local site and 1.9 fixes on a local site, updated from the integration server
- Select 'Pass test' or 'Fail test' as appropriate, adding a short description of what was tested if not obvious
If you find you cannot finish testing a particular pull request, click 'Stop testing' so that the pull request is again listed as ready for testing.
The production maintainer will close (in bulk) all MDL issues for to pull requests which pass testing.
Notes
- For issues which require an Oracle and MSSQL installations for testing, Petr, Eloy and Apu have one
- The MDL issue should be used for general comments about the issue, rather than PULL issue, as less people are watching PULL issues
- Pull process related comments should be done in the PULL issue
- If testers pass or fail a pull request by mistake, there is currently no way for them to revert their change (please message Petr to get it fixed)
- Testers should not be involved in the bugfixing or review process
- If an issue cannot be fixed within a sprint and has to be reopened, the fix for sprint version should be removed and an appropriate backlog version set.