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Frédéric THOMAS commented on FLEX-33266: ---------------------------------------- Hi, One week ago or something like that I was thinking about what you're proposing, with even the possibility to run failures, particular tests, edit files and may be run fdb in a boxed console. I'll finish soon I hope to make Mustella tests able to run on other plateforms than only the one in US and I would like to join your efforts in a such tool, would you like ? > Make it easy for developers to do a targetted Mustella test run that doesnt > take hours > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: FLEX-33266 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLEX-33266 > Project: Apache Flex > Issue Type: Improvement > Components: Mustella > Affects Versions: Apache Flex 4.8 (parity release) > Reporter: OmPrakash Muppirala > Assignee: OmPrakash Muppirala > Fix For: Adobe Flex SDK Next > > > MustellaDependencyDB and MustellaTestChooser provides a very good solution > for selecting tests to be run based on the changes a developer makes. > It would be nice to create a tool that automates the rest of the steps as > well. > Here is the proposed tool and its requirements: > An AIR app that takes the following inputs > 1. Directory location of Apache Flex SDK > 2. Directory location of svn.exe (windows) > 3. Directory location of a bash shell ex. cygwin or git bash (windows) > Once the developer is done with the changes, they launch the app and on the > click of a button, the following happens: > 1. A nativeprocess invokes svn to get the changes in the Apache Flex SDK > directory (via svn status | grep '^M' ) > 2. It will write out a file that mini_run.sh looks for with the list of test > files to run. (MustellaTestChooser does this already) > 3. A nativeprocess is invoked to open the bash shell and run "mini_run.sh > -changes" > 4. The results of the run is displayed in a log console in the app. > Bonus: > Show a side by side comparison of the baseline bitmaps with the result > bitmaps. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. If you think it was sent incorrectly, please contact your JIRA administrators For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira