pjs/webtools/litmus
ccooper%deadsquid.com c4b5d4e633 - fix timestamp display for comment on single result display;
- fix stats padding;
- smarter ordering of categories on admin page
2005-11-18 22:42:21 +00:00
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Litmus - updated/added licecse boilerplate to template files; 2005-11-18 17:37:38 +00:00
css - fix timestamp display for comment on single result display; 2005-11-18 22:42:21 +00:00
formats/manual-steps A four hour flight means another batch of changes. 2005-08-07 03:05:49 +00:00
images - adding starred display and popups for test results with comments; 2005-10-19 01:06:34 +00:00
js - updated/added licecse boilerplate to template files; 2005-11-18 17:37:38 +00:00
skins Actually display the correct stats in stats.cgi. Also move the footer down a little. 2005-08-17 23:35:30 +00:00
t Fix for bug 315479 part 2: Cross-site scripting security holes in templates. All tests now pass. 2005-11-15 17:30:57 +00:00
templates/en/default - fix timestamp display for comment on single result display; 2005-11-18 22:42:21 +00:00
.cvsignore Add data/ to cvsignore and create the data directory at install-time. 2005-09-07 00:43:37 +00:00
.htaccess
INSTALL
Litmus.pm - new look-and-feel code, css into css/ directory; 2005-10-11 18:44:16 +00:00
Makefile Add make test target. 2005-11-15 21:43:29 +00:00
README
advanced_search.cgi - new look-and-feel code, css into css/ directory; 2005-10-11 18:44:16 +00:00
common_results.cgi - more accurate title for unclear results aggregate 2005-10-19 22:08:58 +00:00
createdb.sql - latest schema changes, with corresponding changes to Perl classes; 2005-11-08 02:35:19 +00:00
edit_categories.cgi - updated/added licecse boilerplate to template files; 2005-11-18 17:37:38 +00:00
favicon.ico - new look-and-feel code, css into css/ directory; 2005-10-11 18:44:16 +00:00
index.cgi - adding starred display and popups for test results with comments; 2005-10-19 01:06:34 +00:00
logout.cgi - adding interim logout functionality; 2005-10-13 17:16:42 +00:00
populatedb.pl Let's actually pass the tests...Removing tabs from a couple of files (replacing them with spaces) and fixing the test scripts to work properly. 2005-11-10 23:24:46 +00:00
populatedb.sql - latest schema changes, with corresponding changes to Perl classes; 2005-11-08 02:35:19 +00:00
process_test.cgi - fix comment and bug ID acquisition for initial result submission 2005-10-17 17:00:06 +00:00
run_tests.cgi - fix percentage calculation for run tests -> now based on community and personal testing coverage percentages, as limited by the chosen platform and build ID; 2005-10-24 17:57:50 +00:00
runtests.pl Let's actually pass the tests...Removing tabs from a couple of files (replacing them with spaces) and fixing the test scripts to work properly. 2005-11-10 23:24:46 +00:00
search_results.cgi - new look-and-feel code, css into css/ directory; 2005-10-11 18:44:16 +00:00
show_test.cgi - new look-and-feel code, css into css/ directory; 2005-10-11 18:44:16 +00:00
simpletest.cgi - new look-and-feel code, css into css/ directory; 2005-10-11 18:44:16 +00:00
single_result.cgi - display error message for common error conditions when displaying a single result 2005-10-15 03:37:06 +00:00
stats.cgi - new look-and-feel code, css into css/ directory; 2005-10-11 18:44:16 +00:00
testlist.cgi - new look-and-feel code, css into css/ directory; 2005-10-11 18:44:16 +00:00

README

===Litmus===

If you're reading this, you've downloaded, received, or simply conjured
out of thin air, a copy of the Litmus testcase management system.
Presumably, you're reading this file because you have some sort of
question about Litmus. Hopefully, if we've done our job right, this file
ought to answer your questions. 

Q: What is Litmus?
A: Litmus is a testcase management system. Its goal is to allow users to
enter software tests, run them, and view and manage the results. Along
the way, users can expect to be able to do queries and reports and have
access all the usual features they expect from a first-class web
application. The reality may be somewhat different than this goal.
Litmus is developed by mozilla.org.  

Q: How do I install this dang thing?
A: You probably want the file called INSTALL.

Q: Where is the real documentation?
A: Hahahaha. What is this "documentation" you speak of? You might want
to check out the Litmus Wiki, which may or may not contain useful
information. See http://wiki.mozilla.org/Litmus.

Q: What needs to be done?
A: See http://wiki.mozilla.org/Litmus:Todo

Q: How much does it cost?
A: Nothing. Litmus is Free Software, licensed under the Mozilla Public
License.

Q: Wait. Isn't "testcase" two words? 
A: Not here it isn't. 

Q: Waaaaaaah. Why is Litmus written in Perl and not
PHP/Python/Java/Objective Pascal/Latin?
A: Because I know Perl. Duh. Also because Litmus uses some code from
Bugzilla, and it wouldn't be able to do this if it was written in some
other language. Camels are also some of the least buggy animals around,
as they swat flies away with their tails. 

Q: I'm still confused. You didn't answer my question. I don't know what
to do. Help!
A: First of all, that's not a question. In any case, your best bet is
probably to email Zach Lipton <zach@zachlipton.com>, and if you ask
nicely and don't make too much of a pest of yourself, he'd be glad to
get you on the right track.