testing

Setting up drupalorg testing profile

So I was thinking about finding a way to help out the fine folks that maintain the project_* family of modules for drupal.org again and was chatting with the folks in IRC about the status of the drupalorg_testing profile which is designed to help one mimic the setup of drupal.org and provide sample data for testing new features. In the process aclight pointed out some patches to the profile that need to be applied (detailed below) to prepare it for use. I was surprised that these haven't been committed yet, only to find out it's due to a small issue which I have been trying to get resolved for some time now. It's truly funny how things come back around to you after awhile sometimes.

Anyway, currently to test the drupalorg_testing profile, download it from here, and follow it's installation instructions on dependencies, but before installing the profile, check out the patches from here and here. Then install the profile, and let it do it's thing. If your experience was anything like mine, you may be greated by some serious whitescreen issues when trying to check out your new installation. If so, check out the patch here by webchick.

The most hidden setting on Drupal.org

Did you know that you can set your email subscription for regression testing notices for patches you've committed? I didn't.

At least not until today. I was off editing my subscriptions because I noticed new issues in the queues of a couple of modules I maintain, and I realized that I hadn't been notified by mail. Realizing that my subscription status to issues queues is all over the place I went to edit it at http://drupal.org/project/issues/subscribe-mail, and when I went to save the form, what did I see at the bottom? A subscription option for regression testing notices! This is going to be very important in the upcoming months as Drupal strives for 100% test coverage.

After all, how are you going to know when you owe a dollar to the Drupal Association?

 

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