action #44213
closedYaST2 tests for quarterly refreshed ISOs
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Description
run the YaST2 tests on the quarterly refreshed ISOs on all architectures
note that a lot of test cases have been moved from the test group 'functional' to 'YaST2' lately
for reference of what is currently in this group of tests see
http://openqa.suse.de/tests/overview?distri=sle&version=15-SP1&build=100.4&groupid=129
or the attached PDF document
Update 2020-11: Current SLE 15SP2 QU testing done at https://openqa.suse.de/group_overview/321
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Updated by lnussel almost 6 years ago
any reason why you specifically want the yast tests here? just start with a few tests from the Functional group.
Updated by hrommel1 almost 6 years ago
lnussel wrote:
any reason why you specifically want the yast tests here? just start with a few tests from the Functional group.
Marita told me that recently a big portion of functional tests have been migrated into the YaST2 group. This is mostly consolidated as of today.
The intention of selecting the YaST2 group was to pick a group of tests that cover the installation and configuration workflow - which potentially is impacted a lot when using refreshed installation medias.
Updated by hrommel1 almost 6 years ago
hrommel1 wrote:
lnussel wrote:
any reason why you specifically want the yast tests here? just start with a few tests from the Functional group.
Marita told me that recently a big portion of functional tests have been migrated into the YaST2 group. This is mostly consolidated as of today.
The intention of selecting the YaST2 group was to pick a group of tests that cover the installation and configuration workflow - which potentially is impacted a lot when using refreshed installation medias.
Rodion shared this link where functional tests are documented in detail:
https://gitlab.suse.de/riafarov/qa-sle-functional-y/blob/master/SLES_Integration_Level_Testplan.md
He suggested to pick something like the 'btrfs' test to get started.
Updated by lnussel almost 6 years ago
So looks like you picked a more complicated one, qam-allpatterns+addons but no test ran yet.
AFAICS the yast2 test group contain more elaborate tests that need to use the ui of yast more, like RAID, non standard file systems etc. I'd still recommend to simply start with eg "default", "gnome", "cryptlvm" from the Functional group. The initial goal is to really get this going with a chance to have the tests green rather than testing yast UI features.
Updated by osukup almost 6 years ago
Most important to test is an ability to install and prepare the working system in various scenarios -> which is +- Yast2 Group in productQA test :D so we will slowly add +- same tests
now is tested install with btrfs , ext4 , raid variants , install over SMB and HTTP, and many s390x senarios + xen-hvm and xen-pv
I'll plan check other tests in Yast2 group and select all usable tests.
On other side test on installed system isnt much needed to cover -> almost whole coverage is provided by QAM incident tests and Maintenance-Updates group
Updated by vpelcak about 5 years ago
- Subject changed from YaST2 tests for quarterly refreshed ISOs to [qam][feature] YaST2 tests for quarterly refreshed ISOs
Updated by tjyrinki_suse about 4 years ago
- Project changed from 119 to qe-yam
- Target version deleted (
QAM tests - current) - Parent task deleted (
#44021)
Updated by riafarov about 4 years ago
- Subject changed from [qam][feature] YaST2 tests for quarterly refreshed ISOs to YaST2 tests for quarterly refreshed ISOs
- Assignee deleted (
osukup) - Target version set to future
Updated by okurz almost 3 years ago
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Updated by slo-gin almost 2 years ago
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