I think it would be good to have at least a few comprehensive tests that use the entire system start to finish.Dan, if some real-time help merging this into the angularjs addon repository, please find Vineet in the #forge irc.freenode.net channel.~Lincoln--On Thu, Apr 17, 2014 at 9:44 AM, Vineet Reynolds <vineet.reynolds@gmail.com> wrote:
VineetThanks,Hey Dan,I've just taken a look at this. Could you send a PR with just the UITestHarness based test against the angular-addon project? AFAIK the addon currently lacks UITestHarness based tests.
Note that I intend to have a minimal number of UITestHarness based tests, since I would be using the UITestHarness purely for ensuring the wizards work, and not for testing the structure of the generated scaffold. On a more broader perspective, I'm looking at re-introducing the webtest harness in Forge, and tests based on those in the angular addon (these would be ported from the F1 plugin).
On Thu, Apr 17, 2014 at 4:57 AM, Daniel Coughlin <daniel.coughlin86@gmail.com> wrote:
Hey Vineet,I know we’ve chatted before on the IRC, but my name is Dan Coughlin. I worked with Lincoln on testing the AngularJS-Scaffold.Please see https://github.com/Dantheman720/angular-tests for angular tests.Anyway, if you have any questions. Please let me know.Thanks!Dan
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