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RE: [mylar-dev] Username and Password Mylar Test

I emailed you the file.  Btw, if anyone has a suggestion for doing this in an easier way (not requiring an email to the dev list) please post.  But for the time being it seems that we need to keep the password to the test repositories protected, e.g. the Trac one has been getting spam which can make the tests fail.  But perhaps if we put up the username and password in a hard-to-recognize way that would be good enough.

 

Samuel, you are referring to an old page, which I have now removed from the web site.  The new page is on the wiki, but could you let me know what link took you to the old page?  Or was it a search?

 

http://wiki.eclipse.org/index.php/Mylar_Contributor_Reference#Running_tests

 

Mik

 


From: mylar-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:mylar-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Samuel Félix
Sent: Tuesday, November 21, 2006 5:22 AM
To: mylar-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [mylar-dev] Username and Password Mylar Test

 

I was reading the Mylar FAQ and I'd like an username and a password to put them in credentials.properties to make some tests with Mylar,
Thanks

Running tests

Each component has it's own All<Component>Tests suite, and all can be run via org.eclipse.mylar.tests.AllTests. 

  • Add the following to the test configuration under Arguments -> VM Arguments: -enableassertions -Xmx384M
  • Add a credentials.properties file to org.eclipse.mylar.bugzilla.tests, and define "username: xxx" and "password: yyy" in it. Email mylar-dev@xxxxxxxxxx for a username and password.



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