On 2017-03-24, Randy Barlow <bowlofe...@fedoraproject.org> wrote:
> The JavaScript that loads the taskotron results from resultsdb is in
> Bodhi, not taskotron:
>
You are right. It looks like NoScript Firefox extensions blocks AJAX
requests too. Maybe because the response contains a javascript code
(JSONP). That was why I thought it's a third-party code.

> However, Ryan Lerch has also recently done a redesign of the update
> page layout that moves the test results into a nice tab so they don't
> push the comments down like they do today. You can see the new design
> on staging but I'm not sure if any staging updates have taskotron
> results to display. For example:
>
> https://bodhi.stg.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2017-e8e717e2b7

Nice. But I do not use the Bodhi web page very often. And besides some
sporadic upgrade-path breakage e-mails, I did not see any message about
failed tests.

Now when I enabled the javascript from taskotron, I can see a failure at
<https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2017-5390540eb7>. If
these failures weren't sent actively to update submitters, they could
be ignored.

Or are these test failures expected to be delivered through FMN only?
I remember I read about a planned change in taskotron failure reporting,
but I'm not sure this is the same thing.

-- Petr
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