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Running Autopilot tests
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Ubuntu Clock App follows a test driven development where autopilot tests are
run before every merge into trunk. If you are submitting your bugfix/patch to
the clock app, please follow the following steps below to ensure that all tests
pass before proposing a merge request.
If you are looking for more info about Autopilot or writing AP tests for the
clock app, here are some useful links to help you:
* [Quality - Ubuntu Developers](http://developer.ubuntu.com/start/quality)
* [Python Autopilot for 1.5.0](https://developer.ubuntu.com/api/autopilot/python/1.5.0/)
For help and options on running tests, [see here](https://developer.ubuntu.com/en/start/platform/guides/running-autopilot-tests/)
Prerequisites
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Install the following autopilot packages required to run the tests,
$ sudo apt-get install python3-autopilot libautopilot-qt ubuntu-ui-toolkit-autopilot python3-autopilot-vis
Running tests on the desktop
============================
Using terminal:
* Branch the filemanager app code,
$ bzr branch lp:ubuntu-filemanager-app
* Build the filemanager app as outlined in README.developers
* Navigate to the tests/autopilot directory.
$ cd tests/autopilot
* run all tests.
$ autopilot3 run -vv filemanager
to list all tests:
$ autopilot3 list filemanager
Running tests on the desktop in phone or tablet mode
====================================================
You can run filemanager in phone or tablet mode passing one of these two switches:
-p for phone mode
-t for tablet mode
so:
$ autopilot3 launch ../../src/app/filemanager -p
will launch filemanager with autopilot in phone mode.
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