[fpc-devel] fcl-web example and new testsuite website

Graeme Geldenhuys graemeg.lists at gmail.com
Mon May 31 08:51:21 CEST 2010


Op 2010-05-30 21:33, Joost van der Sluis het geskryf:
> 
> Sigh: http://www.freepascal.org/~joost/wwwroot/testsuiteweb.cgi


The new one looks very nice.... Some pointers on things I noted (hope you
don't mind):

* once you view the details of a test run, there is not Back button or Main
  button to get back to the main screen.

* On the main screen I have no idea what date format is used? Maybe use
  the ISO 8601 (international date/time) format to stop any possible
  confusion.

* In your initial post you mentioned that it is tests run each night. Yet
  all the tests listed on the first page you see are (I think - that's if
  I am interpreting the date format correctly) 2003-11 and 2003-10. That's
  rather long ago, and I don't really see the point in keeping such a
  archive for daily tests runs. Surely the daily results is all you want
  to see, or a maximum of say last 7 days.

* Failure details. On the main screen it says the one test run caused 33
  failures. I click on that row which opens the details. Page 1 or 66!
  1) Maybe that could be reduced to some summary/collapsed view first.
  2) How do I get a listing of only the 33 tests that failed? I don't
     want to scroll 66 pages looking for them.

* In the test listed below, which was a test run for 2003-10-31, there is
  a test result dated 2007-01-28?? See attached image. So somewhere your
  details query is pulling wrong data, or the data is corrupt.


http://www.freepascal.org/~joost/wwwroot/testsuiteweb.cgi?action=testrun&TestRunID=103


Regards,
  - Graeme -

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