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Bug#879741: next steps / request for help with phpmyadmin for debian buster



Here we go: unit-tests are back in debian/rules :D.

I'm stuggling at the moment with my setup for selenium-tests. This has
nothing to do with package-related suff, the tests on a git-checkout
are also failing.

As long as I can see, the unit-tests are only testing basic stuff.
There seems to be nothing with twig-templates, shapefiles, 2fa,  pdf-
export, …

Tomorrow is public holiday in Germany, but I already "catched" one of
our trainees for testing the package and it's dependencies starting on
friday.

@felipe: can you enable the issues-feature on the project? Are you fine
with the way I mentioned in comment #62 to update to the current
version? If so, who triggers the update? Am I able to push to master
with the "developer"-role?

Grüße
Matthias

Am Mittwoch, den 29.05.2019, 07:54 +0200 schrieb Michal Čihař:
> Hi
> 
> There are phpunit tests including Selenium ones. Running unit tests
> should be quite easy to achieve and should verify that PHP code works
> well, for the Selenium tests the setup would be probably more complex
> to do (it should be possible with the chromium-driver package, but I
> have no experience here).
> 
> See upstream script for execution examples:
> 
> https://github.com/phpmyadmin/phpmyadmin/blob/QA_4_8/test/ci-test
> 
> 
> https://github.com/phpmyadmin/phpmyadmin/blob/QA_4_8/test/ci-selenium
> 
> 

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