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==About== | ==About== | ||
Thanks for visiting my page! I am a Fedora Quality Assurance Engineer and now I am working on the project Fedora installation test automation.<br/> | Thanks for visiting my page! I am a Fedora Quality Assurance Engineer and now I am working on the project Fedora installation test automation.<br/> | ||
I start to use Fedora when I was a student and developed the molecular simulation project on Linux platform. | |||
==Auto Test== | |||
*auto test: http://autotest.kernel.org | |||
*autoQA: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/AutoQA | |||
*writing autoQA test: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Writing_AutoQA_Tests | |||
*verifying autoQA test:http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Verifying_AutoQA_tests | |||
==Languages== | |||
*Python | |||
**Style Guide for Python Code:http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0008/ | |||
==Virtualization== | |||
*get started with virtualization:http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Virtualization_Quick_Start | |||
*libvirt: http://libvirt.org/index.html | |||
*virt-manager:http://virt-manager.et.redhat.com/ | |||
*KVM:http://www.linux-kvm.org/page/Main_Page | |||
==Fedora Installation Test Automation== | ==Fedora Installation Test Automation== | ||
{{admon/note|Note:|This is for personal note, please do not refer this.}} | {{admon/note|Note:|This is for personal note, please do not refer this.}} | ||
* Fedora Desktop | |||
**GNOME,KDE,LXDE,Xfce | |||
* Fedora Installation methods: | * Fedora Installation methods: | ||
**CD/DVD | **CD/DVD | ||
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##trigger Testing, refer the current test events being monitored: http://git.fedorahosted.org/git/?p=autoqa.git;a=tree;f=hooks | ##trigger Testing, refer the current test events being monitored: http://git.fedorahosted.org/git/?p=autoqa.git;a=tree;f=hooks | ||
##Check installation media, refer QA:Installer image presence test case http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA:Installer_image_presence_test_case | ##Check installation media, refer QA:Installer image presence test case http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA:Installer_image_presence_test_case | ||
##detect the prerequirements ( | ##detect the prerequirements (arch etc) of the Fedora installation and create the suitable KVM machines. | ||
##start to install fedora (which mode to choose) | ##start to install fedora (which installation mode to choose) | ||
##log the test result. (cases: installation successes, exception occurs but not block the installation, exception occurs and blocks the installation). | ##log the test result. (cases: installation successes, exception occurs but not block the installation, exception occurs and blocks the installation). | ||
#Works need to do | #Works need to do | ||
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##check installation media (This has been done in AutoQA, still need to explore how to call it.) | ##check installation media (This has been done in AutoQA, still need to explore how to call it.) | ||
##access the AutoTest Server from AutoQA client and explore the Python libraries of AutoQA, such as util etc, but it seems there is no documentation. | ##access the AutoTest Server from AutoQA client and explore the Python libraries of AutoQA, such as util etc, but it seems there is no documentation. | ||
##explore the | ##explore the files of Fedora, such as .treeinfo, initrd etc. which I need to deal during development. | ||
#Questions | #Questions | ||
##where to find the AutoQA arguments? | ##where to find the AutoQA arguments? | ||
== References == | |||
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Latest revision as of 06:46, 26 April 2012
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Fedora Information | |
FAS name: | hongqing |
Fedora email: | hongqing@fedoraproject.org |
IRC nick: | hongqing |
IRC channels: | #fedora-qa, #fedora-test-day, #fedora-meeting |
Fedorapeople page: | https://hongqing.fedorapeople.org |
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About
Thanks for visiting my page! I am a Fedora Quality Assurance Engineer and now I am working on the project Fedora installation test automation.
I start to use Fedora when I was a student and developed the molecular simulation project on Linux platform.
Auto Test
- auto test: http://autotest.kernel.org
- autoQA: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/AutoQA
- writing autoQA test: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Writing_AutoQA_Tests
- verifying autoQA test:http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Verifying_AutoQA_tests
Languages
- Python
- Style Guide for Python Code:http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0008/
Virtualization
- get started with virtualization:http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Virtualization_Quick_Start
- libvirt: http://libvirt.org/index.html
- virt-manager:http://virt-manager.et.redhat.com/
- KVM:http://www.linux-kvm.org/page/Main_Page
Fedora Installation Test Automation
- Fedora Desktop
- GNOME,KDE,LXDE,Xfce
- Fedora Installation methods:
- CD/DVD
- Hard Drive
- HTTP Server, FTP Server, NFS Server
- ISO images on NFS Server.
- Live USB
- Fedora Support Platform
- x86
- x86_64
- IA64
- ARM
- Fedora Support CPUs
- Macintosh
- Intel, AMD
- ...
It seems huge, if we wanna cover all!
- Platform
- virt-manager/lib-virt+KVM
- Development
- trigger Testing, refer the current test events being monitored: http://git.fedorahosted.org/git/?p=autoqa.git;a=tree;f=hooks
- Check installation media, refer QA:Installer image presence test case http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA:Installer_image_presence_test_case
- detect the prerequirements (arch etc) of the Fedora installation and create the suitable KVM machines.
- start to install fedora (which installation mode to choose)
- log the test result. (cases: installation successes, exception occurs but not block the installation, exception occurs and blocks the installation).
- Works need to do
- explore trigger (AutoQA current monitored events)
- check installation media (This has been done in AutoQA, still need to explore how to call it.)
- access the AutoTest Server from AutoQA client and explore the Python libraries of AutoQA, such as util etc, but it seems there is no documentation.
- explore the files of Fedora, such as .treeinfo, initrd etc. which I need to deal during development.
- Questions
- where to find the AutoQA arguments?