<div dir="ltr"><div>1. What did you get done this week?<br><br></div>The original plan was to rewrite some existing test but I decided that it will be more beneficial to work on reports to get them online and enable people to do the same. Particularly I improved report generation for test executed at different times and in different locations. As a proof of concept I created a cron job to run tests every day. Results are published at:<br>
<div><br><a href="http://fatra.cnr.ncsu.edu/grassgistests/">http://fatra.cnr.ncsu.edu/grassgistests/</a><br><br></div><div>The whole report structure is really general, so here are some links to more focused pages. Here is a page with overview of results for tests running in one location:<br>
</div><div><br><a href="http://fatra.cnr.ncsu.edu/grassgistests/summary_report/nc/">http://fatra.cnr.ncsu.edu/grassgistests/summary_report/nc/</a><br><br></div><div>Here is a page with list of all testsuites for a given location and date:<br>
</div><div><br><a href="http://fatra.cnr.ncsu.edu/grassgistests/reports_for_date-2014-08-01-07-00/report_for_nc_spm_08_grass7_nc/testsuites.html">http://fatra.cnr.ncsu.edu/grassgistests/reports_for_date-2014-08-01-07-00/report_for_nc_spm_08_grass7_nc/testsuites.html</a><br>
<br></div><div>Here is a page for one testsuite for a given location and date. It contains lits of test files and overview about test and code authors.<br></div><div><br><a href="http://fatra.cnr.ncsu.edu/grassgistests/reports_for_date-2014-08-01-07-00/report_for_nc_spm_08_grass7_nc/lib/python/temporal/index.html">http://fatra.cnr.ncsu.edu/grassgistests/reports_for_date-2014-08-01-07-00/report_for_nc_spm_08_grass7_nc/lib/python/temporal/index.html</a><br>
<br></div><div>Finally, here is an example of the most useful page. It is an result page for one test file containing general status, number of individual tests and error output if tests are failing. The error output contains information about individual tests.<br>
</div><div><br><a href="http://fatra.cnr.ncsu.edu/grassgistests/reports_for_date-2014-08-01-07-00/report_for_nc_spm_08_grass7_nc/lib/python/gunittest/test_assertions_rast3d/index.html">http://fatra.cnr.ncsu.edu/grassgistests/reports_for_date-2014-08-01-07-00/report_for_nc_spm_08_grass7_nc/lib/python/gunittest/test_assertions_rast3d/index.html</a><br>
<br></div><div>When browsing the test results is it important to remember the system of tests described in documentation. Individual tests are methods of test case classes. One or more test case classes are in a test file which is a Python file executable as standalone script. Each directory in a source code can contain a directory named testsuite which can contain one or more Python files which are called test files. The automated testing scripts go through the source code and execute all test files in all testsuite directories.<br>
</div><div><br>I again did not focus on CSS of the HTML reports. Also the contents is just what is necessary, e.g. the summary tables might be on more pages.<br><br>There is currently 21 successfully running test files and 6 failing test files, 10 successfully running testsuites and 4 failing testsuites, and 751 successfully running tests and 46 failing tests (518 of the tests are from PyGRASS module test). This applies to a NC SPM location and the configuration of system at a computer where tests were executed.<br>
<br></div><div>When creating scripts for more complicated test executions, I improvedĀ the current system by better, more general API and better handing of some special situations. I also improved the key-value summaries with aggregated test results and introduced functions which shorten the file paths in outputs so that you donĀ§t have to read through long useless paths (useless especially when result is published online).<br>
<br></div><div>I did not introduced any XML or JSON results since there is no immediate use for them (and they can be always generated from existing key-value files if we suppose the same amount of information). When creating the summary reports of another summaries I have seen how database storage would be useful because it would allows to do great queries at all levels of the report without the need to summarize over and over again manually. Even at the level of individual tests with hundreds of tests from different times wouldn't be a problem. SQLite seems as a good choice here except for the issues with parallelization and since parallelization (e.g. on the level of tests in different locations) is something what we want to do some other database (i.e. PostgreSQL) would be a better choice. ALthough I think that it would be pretty straightforward, I cannot make this within GSoC.<br>
<br></div><div>It should be also noted that I haven't tried any third party build/test/publish service. From what I have seen so far it seems that more steps would be needed for integrating into something like, for example a GitHub repository. Also (XML) format of tests might be a issue which I discussed last time. Finally, I was not able to find out what are the ways how large sets of testing data are handled. That's why I have decided to create less sophisticated but sufficient custom solution.<br>
</div><div><br>2. What do you plan on doing next week?<br><br></div><div>The plan for week 12 is to work on documentation and I plan to do so.<br></div><div><br></div><div>Also I need to add some information to reports, most importantly the information about platform and configuration and also a descriptive names for test reports. This might be harder since these data might come from outside, so they have to be passed from the top to the very bottom and I should consider carefully what is really needed.<br>
</div><div><br>3. Are you blocked on anything?<br><br></div><div>The online documentation for gunittest package is not generated although it compiles locally for me, so I'm not sure if everybody can compile it and access it now.<br>
</div><div><br>Blocker for the future improvements of reports might be actually a need for a database storage for test results which requires both test result and report classes able to write to database and HTML report generator classes to be able to read from database.<br>
<br>Wiki:<br><a href="http://trac.osgeo.org/grass/wiki/GSoC/2014/TestingFrameworkForGRASS#Week11">http://trac.osgeo.org/grass/wiki/GSoC/2014/TestingFrameworkForGRASS#Week11</a><br><br>Doc:<br><a href="http://grass.osgeo.org/grass71/manuals/libpython/gunittest_testing.html">http://grass.osgeo.org/grass71/manuals/libpython/gunittest_testing.html</a><br>
<br>Broken gunittest package doc:<br><a href="http://grass.osgeo.org/grass71/manuals/libpython/gunittest.html">http://grass.osgeo.org/grass71/manuals/libpython/gunittest.html</a><br><br></div><div>Example of cron job:<br>
<a href="http://trac.osgeo.org/grass/browser/grass/trunk/lib/python/docs/src/gunittest_running_tests.rst?rev=61498">http://trac.osgeo.org/grass/browser/grass/trunk/lib/python/docs/src/gunittest_running_tests.rst?rev=61498</a><br>
<br></div><div>Example test result online:<br><a href="http://fatra.cnr.ncsu.edu/grassgistests/">http://fatra.cnr.ncsu.edu/grassgistests/</a><br></div></div>