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# For the test in step 10 above verify results as follows: In the "Project Explorer" view select the triangular shape as illustrated in the following screenshot. Choose working sets as the top-level-element. [[Image:SelectWorkingSetTopLevel.png]] Then click the triangular icon again and | # For the test in step 10 above verify results as follows: In the "Project Explorer" view select the triangular shape as illustrated in the following screenshot. Choose working sets as the top-level-element. [[Image:SelectWorkingSetTopLevel.png]] Then click the triangular icon again and make sure that {{command|testworkingset}} is selected. After that make sure that project {{command|eclipse-changelog}} shows up as part of that working set. All other projects in your current workspace should be hidden. | ||
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Revision as of 17:22, 7 September 2011
Description
This test case tests whether cloning packages from Fedora Git works as expected. In particular, it tests if authenticated, anonymous cloning works as well as projects are added to working sets.
Setup
- Boot into the machine/VM you wish to test
- Ensure the
eclipse-fedorapackager-0.2.1-1.fc16
package IS installed. Install it viayum install eclipse-fedorapackager-0.2.1-1.fc16
. - Make sure that file
~/.fedora.cert
exists and your FAS SSH key is properly set up in Eclipse and the public key properly uploaded to the FAS account system.
How to test
- Open Eclipse and use a new workspace.
eclipse -data test_day_20111013_fpe_cloning
- Press
CTRL+ALT+F I
to open the import wizard. Alternatively pressCTRL+3
and start typing "Projects from Fedora Git", then press return. - If you've never used Eclipse for SSH based cloning you will likely not have SSH preferences set up. This might cause some clone failures, but should give you appropriate error messages with proposed fixes. Should you run into this problem, detailed instructions are here. Feedback is very welcome if error messages are not what you would expect. In fact, this is one test case we'd like to have tested.
- Enter the package name
eclipse-fedorapackager
. In the top area of the wizard, a message should be shown that~/.fedora.cert
has been found and should use the username extracted from it for the SSH based clone. Click "Finish". This will only work if you are a sponsored packager. If you are not sponsored, proceed with anonymous clone tests. - Fedora Packager for Eclipse should then ask if you'd like to switch to the "Fedora Packaging" perspective. Choose "Yes".
- A project with name
eclipse-fedorapackager
should now be available in your Eclipse workspace. - The perspective should open and you should see local branches "f13"-"f16" in the "Git Repositories View"
- Anonymous clone: Repeat steps 2-5 but select "Clone Anonymously" and enter
eclipse-rpm-editor
as package name. - Non-existing package: Repeat steps 2-5 but select "Clone Anonymously" and enter
eclipse-123456
as package name. This should result with an error message indicating that packageeclipse-123456
does not exist. - Add package to working set: Repeat steps 2-5, use package
eclipse-changelog
and select "Add project to working set". If you do not have a working set, create a new one, call ittestworkingset
Expected Results
- Cloning should succeed without errors which weren't expected. I.e. it is expected that errors occur if SSH is not properly configured in Eclipse. Same if the Git repository does not exist for the entered package.
- For the test in step 10 above verify results as follows: In the "Project Explorer" view select the triangular shape as illustrated in the following screenshot. Choose working sets as the top-level-element. Then click the triangular icon again and make sure that
testworkingset
is selected. After that make sure that projecteclipse-changelog
shows up as part of that working set. All other projects in your current workspace should be hidden.