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Firefox Automation report – week 29/30 2014

In this post you can find an overview about the work happened in the Firefox Automation team during week 29 and 30. Highlights During week 29 it was time again to merge the mozmill-tests branches to support the upcoming release of Firefox 31.0. All necessary work has been handled on bug 1036881, which also included the creation of the new esr31 branch. Accordingly we also had to update our mozmill-ci system, and got the support landed on production. The RelEng team asked us if we could help in setting upContinue readingFirefox Automation report – week 29/30 2014

Firefox Automation report – week 27/28 2014

In this post you can find an overview about the work happened in the Firefox Automation team during week 27 and 28. Highlights Henrik continued his work on our QA specific PuppetAgain setup. One of the blockers for us was bug 997721, which is the full proxy support on OS X and Linux. By week 27 we were finally able to get this finished. Further Henrik also got the manifest for installing Java done. On TPS we also made progress. So Cosmin got the Pulse listener script implemented for theContinue readingFirefox Automation report – week 27/28 2014

Firefox Automation report – week 25/26 2014

In this post you can find an overview about the work happened in the Firefox Automation team during week 25 and 26. Highlights June the 11th was actually the last Automation Training day for our team in Q3. About the results you can read here. We will implement some changes for the next quarter, when we most likely want to host 2 of them. Henrik finally got the time to upgrade our Mozmill-CI systems to the lastest LTS version of Jenkins. There were a bit of changes necessary but inContinue readingFirefox Automation report – week 25/26 2014

Firefox Automation report – week 23/24 2014

In this post you can find an overview about the work happened in the Firefox Automation team during week 23 and 24. Highlights To continue the training for Mozilla related test frameworks, we had the 3rd automation training day on June 4th. This time lesser people attended, but we were still able to get a couple of tasks done on oneanddone. Something which bothered us already for a while, is that for our mozmill-tests repository no push_printurl hook was setup. As result the landed changeset URL gets not printed toContinue readingFirefox Automation report – week 23/24 2014

Firefox Automation report – week 21/22 2014

In this post you can find an overview about the work happened in the Firefox Automation team during week 21 and 22. Highlights To assist everyone from our community to learn more about test automation at Mozilla, we targeted 4 full-day automation training days from mid of May to mid of June. The first training day was planned for May 21rd and went well. Lots of [people were present and actively learning more about automation[https://quality.mozilla.org/2014/05/automation-training-day-may-21st-results/). Especially about testing with Mozmill. To support community members to get in touch with MozmillContinue readingFirefox Automation report – week 21/22 2014

Firefox Automation report – week 19/20 2014

In this post you can find an overview about the work happened in the Firefox Automation team during week 19 and 20. Highlights When we noticed that our Mozmill-CI production instance is quickly filling up the /data partition, and having nearly no space left to actually run Jenkins, Henrik did a quick check, and has seen that the problem were the update jobs. Instead of producing log files with about 7MB in size, files with more than 100MB each were present. Inspecting those files revealed that the problem were allContinue readingFirefox Automation report – week 19/20 2014

Last Automation Training day for this quarter

Today we hold our last Automation Training day for this quarter. So if you want to learn something about test automation at Mozilla, feel free to join at any time during the day. We are around all day, waiting to answer your questions, and to get you started if you want to contribute to one of our projects. Please have a look at our etherpad for the current status: https://etherpad.mozilla.org/automation-training I’m looking forward to see some of you!

Firefox Automation report – week 17/18 2014

In this post you can find an overview about the work happened in the Firefox Automation team during week 17 and 18. Highlights In one of the last automation reports I mentioned that we wanted to finish up the already in-progress Mozmill tests for Firefox Metro. With lots of work mostly done by Daniel we were finally able to close all the bugs as fixed. Now everyone is back on top of our new quarterly goals. To allow new contributors of the mozmill-tests repository to pick appropriate reviewers for theirContinue readingFirefox Automation report – week 17/18 2014

Automation Training day is today!

The Firefox QA Automation team is hosting another Automation Training day on June, 4th. The event is a day long, so join us whenever you are free. You will be able to learn details about our projects, how we tackle automation requests, or simply to get started with coding. We are always around to assist you in getting started. We are looking out for you and your participation.

Firefox Automation report – week 15/16 2014

In this post you can find an overview about the work happened in the Firefox Automation team during week 15 and 16. Highlights To be able to support the new update path for Firefox Beta users via a final release candidate on the beta channel, we had to update our update testruns with Mozmill in the mozmill-automation repository. Further we also had to add support for this update path in Mozmill CI. Cosmin spend his time on those patches, and finally we got those out and active. That means fromContinue readingFirefox Automation report – week 15/16 2014

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