[JIRA] (OVIRT-1788) new ui_sanity scenario for basic_suite -- need multiple firefoxes and chromium

Barak Korren (oVirt JIRA) jira at ovirt-jira.atlassian.net
Tue Dec 5 16:26:51 UTC 2017


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Barak Korren commented on OVIRT-1788:
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[~gshereme at redhat.com] I can make the 1st one for you, making a CentOS container with firefox installed in it is easy enough, the real challenge for me would be how to make it run headless and talk to the testing framework and oVirt.

What testing framework do you intend to use? How does it communicate with the browsers it uses for testing? Does it has built-in support to the situation where the browsers are running on different containers or hosts then the testing framework (Processes in different containers typically look to one another as if they are on different hosts)?

> new ui_sanity scenario for basic_suite -- need multiple firefoxes and chromium
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>
>                 Key: OVIRT-1788
>                 URL: https://ovirt-jira.atlassian.net/browse/OVIRT-1788
>             Project: oVirt - virtualization made easy
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: OST
>            Reporter: Greg Sheremeta
>            Assignee: infra
>
> I'm writing a suite that does headless UI testing. One goal is to open headless firefox and actually open the UI, perform a login, make sure things look good, make sure there are no ui.log errors, etc. I'll also eventually add chromium, which can run headless now too.
> The suite requires several firefox versions to be installed on the test machine, along with chromium. There are also some binary components required, geckodriver and chromedriver. These are not packaged.
> Ideally the browsers can be installed to /opt/firefox55, /opt/firefox56, /opt/chromium62, etc. on the machine running the suite. So I think it makes sense to maintain a custom rpm with all of this.
> Where can this rpm live? What is a reliable way to do this? (I know we want to avoid copr.)



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