UbuntuIRC / 2014 /05 /26 /#ubuntu-autopilot.txt
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[08:27] <alesage_> nik90_, ping
[08:27] <nik90_> alesage_: pong
[08:28] <alesage_> nik90_, hi, charles and I are investigating a clock-app-related bug
[08:28] <alesage_> nik90_, having some trouble getting the autopilot tests running though, wonder if you can advise
[08:28] <nik90_> alesage_: hi, yeah I just saw your comment on th ebug
[08:28] <nik90_> alesage_: so are you running the tests on the device or on the desktop?
[08:29] <alesage_> nik90_, on the desktop
[08:29] <nik90_> alesage_: ok. Can you check the version of qtdeclarative5-ubuntu-ui-toolkit-plugin.
[08:29] <nik90_> alesage_: The last I checked, the SDK did have a function called click_action_button()...although the error log says otherwise
[08:30] <nik90_> I will run that test on my desktop and check now
[08:30] <alesage_> nik90_, thanks, my version is 0.1.46+14.04.20140408.1-0ubuntu1
[08:31] <nik90_> alesage_: can you make sure you have 0.1.46+14.10.20140520-0ubuntu1~0trusty2
[08:32] <alesage_> nik90_, are you on a PPA?
[08:33] <nik90_> alesage_: yeah, I am using the SDK PPA for 14.04 as recommended by the SDK team
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[09:43] <alesage_> nik90_, are you able to run these clock-app autopilot tests on a device proper? finding some setup errors http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/7520055/
[09:45] <nik90_> alesage_: yeah I can run the tests on the device without any issue
[09:45] <alesage_> nik90_, you're using the phabet-test-runner, or from the source?
[09:45] <nik90_> alesage_: the way I run it is by, "phablet-click-test-setup" which sets up your deivce
[09:45] <alesage_> nik90_, ok new information thanks
[09:46] <nik90_> alesage_: then, "click-buddy --dir . --provision" from inside the clock app source folder which will install clock app tests on your device
[09:46] <nik90_> alesage_: then a simple "phablet-test-run -v ubuntu-clock-app" shoudl work
[09:47] <alesage_> nik90_, thanks
[09:47] <nik90_> alesage_: np
[09:47] <alesage_> nik90_, consider adding the above to the readme, eh?
[09:47] <alesage_> for the testing pleasure of future generations :)
[09:48] <nik90_> alesage_: true, I should do that..the thing is the instructions keep changing...but a readme is still a good idea
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