autopilot 1.4+14.04.20140212-0ubuntu1 source package in Ubuntu
Changelog
autopilot (1.4+14.04.20140212-0ubuntu1) trusty; urgency=low [ CI bot ] * Resync trunk [ Christopher Lee ] * Deprecating the use of AutopilotTestCase.pick_app_launcher * Fix a regression in the "autopilot launch" command which meant that application arguments were taken as the application to launch. (LP: #1275913) [ Thomi Richards ] * Remove ibus.py from autopilot, as it should live in lp:unity. (LP: #1210661) * Add unit tests to the autopilot.run module. * Refactor parts of the 'autopilot.run' module, adding unit tests and simplifying the code along the way. * Fix docs WRT Eventually matcher's interaction with Raises() matcher. (LP: #1244490) * Get display resolution using fbset, falling back to hard coded values based on image codename on phablet devices. * Fix functional tests that started failing when window-mocker changed. (LP: #1278187) * Add unit tests for missing coverage on code that picks device backends at runtime. * Fix a bug where autopilot didn't do the right thing with non-unicode valid bytestrings. (LP: #1278272) -- Ubuntu daily release <email address hidden> Wed, 12 Feb 2014 01:14:02 +0000
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- autopilot-desktop: Autopilot support for the ubuntu Desktop platform
This metapackage exists to depend on the packages needed to install and use
autopilot on the Ubuntu Desktop platform.
- autopilot-touch: Autopilot support for the ubuntu Touch platform
This metapackage exists to depend on the packages needed to install and use
autopilot on the Ubuntu Touch platform.
- python-autopilot: Utility to write and run integration tests easily
The autopilot engine enables to ease the writing of python tests
for your application manipulating your inputs like the mouse and
keyboard. It also provides a lot of utilities linked to the X server
and detecting applications.
- python-autopilot-tests: Tests for the autopilot functional test tool.
This package contains tests for the python-autopilot package.
You can use this package to verify that autopilot is functioning
correctly, or to copy the techniques used in the autopilot tests
themselves.
- python-autopilot-trace: Support for tracing in autopilot
This package contains the binary lttng trace point for tracing
autopilot tests. This is useful when using autopilot to exercise
an instrumented application.
- python-autopilot-vis: The visualisation application for Autopilot.
The Autopilot vis tool allows you to inspect an application introspection
tree. It is a useful tool for test authors, but not required to run autopilot
tests.
- python3-autopilot: Utility to write and run integration tests easily (Python 3)
The autopilot engine enables to ease the writing of python tests
for your application manipulating your inputs like the mouse and
keyboard. It also provides a lot of utilities linked to the X server
and detecting applications.
- python3-autopilot-tests: Tests for the autopilot functional test tool. (Python 3)
This package contains tests for the python3-autopilot package.
You can use this package to verify that autopilot is functioning
correctly, or to copy the techniques used in the autopilot tests
themselves.
- python3-autopilot-trace: Support for tracing in autopilot (Python 3)
This package contains the binary lttng trace point for tracing
autopilot tests. This is useful when using autopilot to exercise
an instrumented application.
- python3-autopilot-vis: The visualisation application for Autopilot (Python 3)
The Autopilot vis tool allows you to inspect an application introspection
tree. It is a useful tool for test authors, but not required to run autopilot
tests.