[Swift-devel] Test suite group status and display
Justin M Wozniak
wozniak at mcs.anl.gov
Mon Feb 7 18:57:26 CST 2011
Yup, nightly.sh actually does use HTML green/red boxes and links to the
script code. However, the results are not indexed or published. The
tests are available.
On Tue, 1 Feb 2011, Daniel S. Katz wrote:
> Ideally, if these really are nightly tests, the swift web page would
> have a matrix of these tests vs day that would show green/red boxes, and
> would enable a user to click on a test and get to the code to be able to
> run that test himself.
>
> Dan
>
>
> On Feb 1, 2011, at 12:02 PM, Michael Wilde wrote:
>
>> Im looking for from a way for users to see what tests are available,
>> and which are reasonable to run in different settings and for various
>> purposes. This should assist new users in initial testing and
>> validation of their environment, as well as experienced users in
>> knowing what tests are available and working (or not).
>>
>> Would it be useful to have an option to nightly.sh to display all the
>> directories below tests/ that represent valid test groups?
>>
>> Something like: ./nighly.sh -g
>>
>> com$ find providers -type d | grep -v svn
>> providers
>> providers/local-pbs
>> providers/local-pbs/pads
>> providers/local-pbs/queenbee
>> providers/local-cobalt
>> providers/local-cobalt/surveyor
>> providers/local-cobalt/intrepid
>> providers/ssh
>> providers/sge-local
>> providers/local
>> providers/local-pbs-coasters
>> providers/ssh-pbs-coasters
>> com$
>>
>> Would it be useful to put a status file in each group dir to help identify what dirs are really groups, and what the current status of those tests are?
>>
>> - Mike
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Michael Wilde
>> Computation Institute, University of Chicago
>> Mathematics and Computer Science Division
>> Argonne National Laboratory
>>
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>
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