Re: Replacing Mozmill driven tests for Firefox with Marionette

2015-05-16 Thread Andrew Sutherland
On Fri, May 15, 2015, at 02:26 PM, Henrik Skupin wrote: > Yes, its a very outdated version of Mozmill from the hotfix-1.5 branch, > which we do not support since more than a year. Given that I have to add > that we cannot maintain something which is not in use at all. It's sad > to say but if somet

Re: Replacing Mozmill driven tests for Firefox with Marionette

2015-05-16 Thread Yonggang Luo
Maybe a generalize name is better? Such as xul-ui-tests? > Andrew Halberstadt wrote on 05/13/2015 04:24 PM: > > > I thought thunderbird was using a very out-of-date version of mozmill > > which was already unmaintained anyway? Or did you already upgrade to the > > latest version? > > Yes, its a

Re: Replacing Mozmill driven tests for Firefox with Marionette

2015-05-16 Thread Yonggang Luo
在 2015年5月16日星期六 UTC+8下午4:46:35,Yonggang Luo写道: > Maybe a generalize name is better? > Such as xul-ui-tests? > > Andrew Halberstadt wrote on 05/13/2015 04:24 PM: > > > > > I thought thunderbird was using a very out-of-date version of mozmill > > > which was already unmaintained anyway? Or did you

Re: Replacing Mozmill driven tests for Firefox with Marionette

2015-05-15 Thread Henrik Skupin
Andrew Halberstadt wrote on 05/13/2015 04:24 PM: > I thought thunderbird was using a very out-of-date version of mozmill > which was already unmaintained anyway? Or did you already upgrade to the > latest version? Yes, its a very outdated version of Mozmill from the hotfix-1.5 branch, which we

Re: Replacing Mozmill driven tests for Firefox with Marionette

2015-05-13 Thread ISHIKAWA, Chiaki
On 2015/05/13 23:24, Andrew Halberstadt wrote:> I don't believe marionette currently works on Thunderbird, but that's > most likely due to hardcoded assumptions than any deep technical > reasons. It could probably be made to work with a little bit of effort, > it's just that to date, no one has t

Re: Replacing Mozmill driven tests for Firefox with Marionette

2015-05-13 Thread ISHIKAWA, Chiaki
Ouch, there was a line near the end. Successfully installed jsbridge-2.4.14 mozmill-1.5.16 This is from a local C-C TB build. CI ___ dev-platform mailing list dev-platform@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-platform

Re: Replacing Mozmill driven tests for Firefox with Marionette

2015-05-13 Thread Andrew Halberstadt
I don't believe marionette currently works on Thunderbird, but that's most likely due to hardcoded assumptions than any deep technical reasons. It could probably be made to work with a little bit of effort, it's just that to date, no one has tried. I thought thunderbird was using a very out-of

Re: Replacing Mozmill driven tests for Firefox with Marionette

2015-05-13 Thread Andreas Tolfsen
On 13 May 2015, at 04:40, Philip Chee wrote: > On 12/05/2015 20:23, Henrik Skupin wrote: >> To being able to better spread work around we basically >> have chosen the wider known Marionette framework. > > Thunderbird currently uses mozmill. Will Marionette[1] be available for > Thunderbird? Is th

Re: Replacing Mozmill driven tests for Firefox with Marionette

2015-05-12 Thread Philip Chee
On 12/05/2015 20:23, Henrik Skupin wrote: > Hi all, > > I would like to finally announce that we are going to discontinue > any kind of development for the Mozmill framework and tests for > Firefox. The reason is that there is simply no man power to further > develop this tool. Also it's plainly o

Re: Replacing Mozmill driven tests for Firefox with Marionette

2015-05-12 Thread Eric Shepherd
Henrik Skupin wrote: All the above should give you a quick overview and understanding what's going on with Mozmill and Marionette. For the individual topics I might follow-up with separate blog posts and a more detailed description of work happening in those areas. Quick note: This obviously impa

Replacing Mozmill driven tests for Firefox with Marionette

2015-05-12 Thread Henrik Skupin
Hi all, I would like to finally announce that we are going to discontinue any kind of development for the Mozmill framework and tests for Firefox. The reason is that there is simply no man power to further develop this tool. Also it's plainly only myself who has the knowledge of how it works and h