Thanks Chris, and Alex,
I am still working on getting the browser test support to work via either maven or ant checkintests. Thus far I get a firefox launch when running ant checkintests but nothing displays and I eventually get org.openqa.selenium.firefox.NotConnectedException: Unable to connect to host 127.0.0.1 on port 7055 after 45000 ms. With maven I set the environment variable and also added geckodriver.exe containing directory to the PATH, but I don't see any browser launch from the build-examples. So clearly I have something wrong with my setup for Selenium/Firefox, will try to figure it out. I have not run the selenium On Sat, Mar 4, 2017 at 2:02 AM, Christofer Dutz <christofer.d...@c-ware.de> wrote: > Hi Greg, > > With Maven it should also work. > > For the compiler: > If you do a “mvn clean install” it should run almost all unit-tests and > integration-tests. > If you define an Evironment variable FLASHPLAYER_DEBUGGER (Same as for the > ANT build) pointing to the flash debug player the integration-tests with > Flash should work. > > For the typedefs: > They don’t have tests (at least in Maven) > > For the framework: > A simple “mvn clean install” compiles just the framework libs, but doesn’t > build the examples. > If you do a “mvn clean install –P build-examples” it will also build the > examples (Examples will run a small unit test that tests, the build > artifacts are correctly created) > If you do a “mvn clean install –P build-distribution” it will also build > the distribution (but not the examples) > If you do a “mvn clean install –P build-examples,build-distribution” it > will build the libs, examples and distribution. > And If you also define an environment variable “webdriver.gecko.driver” to > the selenium gecko-driver and run “mvn clean install –P build-examples” the > build will also run some browser-tests. > > Chris > > > > > Am 03.03.17, 05:59 schrieb "Greg Dove" <gregd...@apache.org>: > > There are a few things I have not yet gotten working so far, and the > ant checkintests is one of them. > > If I understand correctly I should be running this before any commit? > I tried to make sense of this today, but it is not so easy (for me) because > I am unfamiliar with this stuff. > > As I have never done this so far, is it ok if I just continue to > commit based on the regular ant and maven builds (with their various tests) > completing successfully? Otherwise if I need to get this set up, is there a > guide to doing so somewhere that I can follow? > > > > > >