SeleniumXml Integration for OFBiz
--------------------------------- Key: OFBIZ-2116 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-2116 Project: OFBiz Issue Type: New Feature Components: framework Affects Versions: SVN trunk Reporter: Brett G. Palmer Fix For: SVN trunk This issue will track the SeleniumXml integration for OFBiz that was presented in this year's ApacheCon2008 conference: http://us.apachecon.com/presentation/materials/118/ApacheCon2008_SeleniumXml.pdf A few of us have been working on a test framework called SeleniumXml. It is an extension of Selenium RC (http://seleniumhq.org/projects/remote-control/) that uses XML to run Selenium tests (see the presentation above for more details). It is currently hosted on Sourceforge (http://sourceforge.net/projects/seleniumxml/), but we would like to contribute it back into OFBiz to help develop a common framework for UI and functional testing of OFBiz applications. License Problem with Selenium Server All of the SeleniumXml code was intentionally licensed with an Apache 2.0 license to be compatible with ofbiz, but there are some JavaScript files that are used in the Selenium-core that are LGPL licensed. These files are not necessary to compile the SeleniumXml code, but to execute a test you need to run the Selenium Server which requires the core files. Apache will not host GPL like licensed files on their servers (including LGPL) which creates a problem for us contributing the code to OFBiz. Here are a couple solutions to this problem. Proposed Solutions Create a custom ant target (e.g. install-selenium-xml) that downloads the selenium-server.jar from a non-Apache hosted website (e.g. SourceForge). For example, the Apache Velocity project does this with their build which may be to work around possible license problems as we have here. Another possibility is to replace the LGPL JavaScript files with our own version and then get the Selenium project to adopt the Apache licensed version. There isn't a lot of code to change, but it would take an effort to test it thoroughly to make sure all the Selenium code still worked with the change. Solution 1 above will be the quickest to implement, but solution 2 may be a better long term strategy. Note: this current attached files use solution 1 as the workaround for the licensing issues with Selenium Server. The motivation behind this request is to help the community develop a functional testing framework that is easy to use by everyone. We believe Selenium is an excellent platform for UI and functional testing. We also believe that if the tools are not included with the framework and if they are difficult to use people will ignore them. Once we have agreement on how best to add these test tools to OFBiz we can start discussing other test topics such as: - common test data - automated test builds - new features - methods for data cleaning up after a test - how to contribute your test case to the community - release planning etc -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online. |
[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-2116?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ] Brett G. Palmer updated OFBIZ-2116: ----------------------------------- Attachment: ofbiz-seleniumxml.patch testtools.zip OFBizSeleniumXmlIntro.pdf The attached files should be everything you need to get SeleniumXml running with the latest version of ofbiz (revision 73303, Jan. 9, 2008). Please read the OFBizSeleniumXmlIntro.pdf document first to understand how to install seleniumXml and run the example test. Brett > SeleniumXml Integration for OFBiz > --------------------------------- > > Key: OFBIZ-2116 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-2116 > Project: OFBiz > Issue Type: New Feature > Components: framework > Affects Versions: SVN trunk > Reporter: Brett G. Palmer > Fix For: SVN trunk > > Attachments: ofbiz-seleniumxml.patch, OFBizSeleniumXmlIntro.pdf, testtools.zip > > > This issue will track the SeleniumXml integration for OFBiz that was presented in this year's ApacheCon2008 conference: > http://us.apachecon.com/presentation/materials/118/ApacheCon2008_SeleniumXml.pdf > A few of us have been working on a test framework called SeleniumXml. It is an extension of Selenium RC (http://seleniumhq.org/projects/remote-control/) that uses XML to run Selenium tests (see the presentation above for more details). It is currently hosted on Sourceforge (http://sourceforge.net/projects/seleniumxml/), but we would like to contribute it back into OFBiz to help develop a common framework for UI and functional testing of OFBiz applications. > License Problem with Selenium Server > All of the SeleniumXml code was intentionally licensed with an Apache 2.0 license to be compatible with ofbiz, but there are some JavaScript files that are used in the Selenium-core that are LGPL licensed. These files are not necessary to compile the SeleniumXml code, but to execute a test you need to run the Selenium Server which requires the core files. Apache will not host GPL like licensed files on their servers (including LGPL) which creates a problem for us contributing the code to OFBiz. Here are a couple solutions to this problem. > Proposed Solutions > Create a custom ant target (e.g. install-selenium-xml) that downloads the selenium-server.jar from a non-Apache hosted website (e.g. SourceForge). For example, the Apache Velocity project does this with their build which may be to work around possible license problems as we have here. > Another possibility is to replace the LGPL JavaScript files with our own version and then get the Selenium project to adopt the Apache licensed version. There isn't a lot of code to change, but it would take an effort to test it thoroughly to make sure all the Selenium code still worked with the change. > Solution 1 above will be the quickest to implement, but solution 2 may be a better long term strategy. > Note: this current attached files use solution 1 as the workaround for the licensing issues with Selenium Server. > The motivation behind this request is to help the community develop a functional testing framework that is easy to use by everyone. We believe Selenium is an excellent platform for UI and functional testing. We also believe that if the tools are not included with the framework and if they are difficult to use people will ignore them. > Once we have agreement on how best to add these test tools to OFBiz we can start discussing other test topics such as: > - common test data > - automated test builds > - new features > - methods for data cleaning up after a test > - how to contribute your test case to the community > - release planning > etc -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online. |
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[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-2116?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:comment-tabpanel&focusedCommentId=12741183#action_12741183 ] Hans Bakker commented on OFBIZ-2116: ------------------------------------ What is holding us back to have this feature included in OFBiz? > SeleniumXml Integration for OFBiz > --------------------------------- > > Key: OFBIZ-2116 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-2116 > Project: OFBiz > Issue Type: New Feature > Components: framework > Affects Versions: SVN trunk > Reporter: Brett G. Palmer > Fix For: SVN trunk > > Attachments: ofbiz-seleniumxml.patch, OFBizSeleniumXmlIntro.pdf, testtools.zip > > > This issue will track the SeleniumXml integration for OFBiz that was presented in this year's ApacheCon2008 conference: > http://us.apachecon.com/presentation/materials/118/ApacheCon2008_SeleniumXml.pdf > A few of us have been working on a test framework called SeleniumXml. It is an extension of Selenium RC (http://seleniumhq.org/projects/remote-control/) that uses XML to run Selenium tests (see the presentation above for more details). It is currently hosted on Sourceforge (http://sourceforge.net/projects/seleniumxml/), but we would like to contribute it back into OFBiz to help develop a common framework for UI and functional testing of OFBiz applications. > License Problem with Selenium Server > All of the SeleniumXml code was intentionally licensed with an Apache 2.0 license to be compatible with ofbiz, but there are some JavaScript files that are used in the Selenium-core that are LGPL licensed. These files are not necessary to compile the SeleniumXml code, but to execute a test you need to run the Selenium Server which requires the core files. Apache will not host GPL like licensed files on their servers (including LGPL) which creates a problem for us contributing the code to OFBiz. Here are a couple solutions to this problem. > Proposed Solutions > Create a custom ant target (e.g. install-selenium-xml) that downloads the selenium-server.jar from a non-Apache hosted website (e.g. SourceForge). For example, the Apache Velocity project does this with their build which may be to work around possible license problems as we have here. > Another possibility is to replace the LGPL JavaScript files with our own version and then get the Selenium project to adopt the Apache licensed version. There isn't a lot of code to change, but it would take an effort to test it thoroughly to make sure all the Selenium code still worked with the change. > Solution 1 above will be the quickest to implement, but solution 2 may be a better long term strategy. > Note: this current attached files use solution 1 as the workaround for the licensing issues with Selenium Server. > The motivation behind this request is to help the community develop a functional testing framework that is easy to use by everyone. We believe Selenium is an excellent platform for UI and functional testing. We also believe that if the tools are not included with the framework and if they are difficult to use people will ignore them. > Once we have agreement on how best to add these test tools to OFBiz we can start discussing other test topics such as: > - common test data > - automated test builds > - new features > - methods for data cleaning up after a test > - how to contribute your test case to the community > - release planning > etc -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online. |
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[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-2116?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ] Hans Bakker closed OFBIZ-2116. ------------------------------ Resolution: Fixed Hi Brett, we have tested your contribution, and it is looking good. We have added .sh files. committed rev: 804074 Still some work to be done....checking lib files etc.... > SeleniumXml Integration for OFBiz > --------------------------------- > > Key: OFBIZ-2116 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-2116 > Project: OFBiz > Issue Type: New Feature > Components: framework > Affects Versions: SVN trunk > Reporter: Brett G. Palmer > Fix For: SVN trunk > > Attachments: ofbiz-seleniumxml.patch, OFBizSeleniumXmlIntro.pdf, testtools.zip > > > This issue will track the SeleniumXml integration for OFBiz that was presented in this year's ApacheCon2008 conference: > http://us.apachecon.com/presentation/materials/118/ApacheCon2008_SeleniumXml.pdf > A few of us have been working on a test framework called SeleniumXml. It is an extension of Selenium RC (http://seleniumhq.org/projects/remote-control/) that uses XML to run Selenium tests (see the presentation above for more details). It is currently hosted on Sourceforge (http://sourceforge.net/projects/seleniumxml/), but we would like to contribute it back into OFBiz to help develop a common framework for UI and functional testing of OFBiz applications. > License Problem with Selenium Server > All of the SeleniumXml code was intentionally licensed with an Apache 2.0 license to be compatible with ofbiz, but there are some JavaScript files that are used in the Selenium-core that are LGPL licensed. These files are not necessary to compile the SeleniumXml code, but to execute a test you need to run the Selenium Server which requires the core files. Apache will not host GPL like licensed files on their servers (including LGPL) which creates a problem for us contributing the code to OFBiz. Here are a couple solutions to this problem. > Proposed Solutions > Create a custom ant target (e.g. install-selenium-xml) that downloads the selenium-server.jar from a non-Apache hosted website (e.g. SourceForge). For example, the Apache Velocity project does this with their build which may be to work around possible license problems as we have here. > Another possibility is to replace the LGPL JavaScript files with our own version and then get the Selenium project to adopt the Apache licensed version. There isn't a lot of code to change, but it would take an effort to test it thoroughly to make sure all the Selenium code still worked with the change. > Solution 1 above will be the quickest to implement, but solution 2 may be a better long term strategy. > Note: this current attached files use solution 1 as the workaround for the licensing issues with Selenium Server. > The motivation behind this request is to help the community develop a functional testing framework that is easy to use by everyone. We believe Selenium is an excellent platform for UI and functional testing. We also believe that if the tools are not included with the framework and if they are difficult to use people will ignore them. > Once we have agreement on how best to add these test tools to OFBiz we can start discussing other test topics such as: > - common test data > - automated test builds > - new features > - methods for data cleaning up after a test > - how to contribute your test case to the community > - release planning > etc -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online. |
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