[Catalog-sig] static files, and testing pypi
René Dudfield
renesd at gmail.com
Sat Jul 28 02:22:16 CEST 2007
Hello,
I've got a bit of spare time again after catching up on work after
attending europython - so was wondering if I should still finish the
static file stuff?
Should I still finish the static file generation, or is this not wanted?
I think it would still be useful. So if it is still wanted, can I
please get a new version of the database? Since I think there has
been significant changes since my copy of it.
As part of it I want to write some unittests and regression
tests/monitoring scripts.
I think this is sorely needed for pypi, so we don't see the same kind
of breakage when we refactor - and to make sure the service is running
ok.
I guess a tool for this stuff might be the webunit that Richard Jones
wrote? Or some other tool? http://mechanicalcat.net/tech/webunit/
Should unittests just be written with unittest? Or some other framework?
If the maintainers want to stick with no tests I'll just write my
tests separately. Or I can just set up a basic framework with
unittest, and webunit.
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