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* [[Install_and_configure_autotest|How to set up my own autotest server?]]
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* [[How to add autotest clients]]?
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* [[Writing AutoQA Tests|How to integrate existing tests?]]
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[[Category:AutoQA]]

Revision as of 15:33, 4 September 2009

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What is autotest?

Autotest is "a framework for automated testing". It gives us a way to run automated tests and collect results. For more information, see their wiki: http://autotest.kernel.org/

How is it used in Fedora?

We're currently using it as the test harness for AutoQA. It handles the dirty work of getting code onto test machines, running it, and holding all the results.

Currently there is no public autotest instance. The QA team has been working on packaging autotest for use in the Fedora infrastructure.

The AutoQA project is starting out by using it to automate some existing tests (like repoclosure from yum-utils) and some new tests from the Israwhidebroken.com Proposal.

How do I ...