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* [https://docs.qadevel.cloud.fedoraproject.org/libtaskotron/latest/quickstart.html Libtaskotron Quick Start] | * [https://docs.qadevel.cloud.fedoraproject.org/libtaskotron/latest/docs/quickstart.html Libtaskotron Quick Start] | ||
* [https://docs.qadevel.cloud.fedoraproject.org/libtaskotron/latest/ Latest libtaskotron documentation] | * [https://docs.qadevel.cloud.fedoraproject.org/libtaskotron/latest/docs/ Latest libtaskotron documentation] | ||
* [https://bitbucket.org/fedoraqa Fedora QA on Bitbucket] - our code repositories | * [https://bitbucket.org/fedoraqa Fedora QA on Bitbucket] - our code repositories | ||
* [[QA/Phabricator|Phabricator]] - ticket tracking and code review system | * [[QA/Phabricator|Phabricator]] - ticket tracking and code review system |
Revision as of 10:56, 21 April 2016
Overview
Taskotron is a framework for automated task execution. It has replaced AutoQA for automating selected package checks in Fedora.
Some of its major envisioned features:
- Support for distribution-wide checks - e.g. Can this set of packages be pushed to stable updates repository? or Is this new system compose installable?
- Support for package-related checks - e.g. Can this new build of firefox package be safely updated? or Do the functional tests pass for this new build of openssh?
- Simple check management - package maintainers in full control of their package-related checks, no hurdles
- Event-based - where applicable only the simplest interaction between services is used - passing messages through a message bus - for both check triggering and result reporting. No hardcoded tie-ins to specific services.
- Decoupled design - comprised of loosely-coupled standalone units (tools, libraries) so that important logical functions are separated and one unit can be replaced with a different unit with similar functionality
- Trivial local execution - no need to replicate the production environment with all its servers and configurations, the check authors can easily run and develop their checks on their local machine with no unnecessary software setup hassle
- Useful for other Linux distributions as well, not just Fedora
Our systems
Read more
There's not much documentation yet, but we are working on it. For the moment, you can read:
- User:Tflink/taskotron development plan
- User:Tflink/taskotron development subprojects
- User:Tflink/taskotron contribution guide
- Category:Taskotron
- Tim Flink's blog - Taskotron tag
- Current Tasks
This documents some of the reasons for re-implementing AutoQA as Taskotron:
- Down With Test Automation! Long Live Task Automation!
- An Initial Idea for Taskbot
- How is Taskbot Different from AutoQA?
Get involved
- Libtaskotron Quick Start
- Latest libtaskotron documentation
- Fedora QA on Bitbucket - our code repositories
- Phabricator - ticket tracking and code review system
- qa-devel - a mailing list for development discussion of Taskotron and other QA tools
- #fedora-qa[?] - our IRC channel