action #65555
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[qe-core][functional][core] html5test.opensuse.org includes non-existing file
Added by cboltz almost 5 years ago.
Updated over 3 years ago.
Description
The error_log for html5test.opensuse.org contains several error messages like this:
[...] open() "/srv/www/vhosts/html5test.opensuse.org/assets/modules.js" failed (2: No such file or directory), client: 195.135.221.150, server: html5test.opensuse.org, request: "GET /assets/modules.js HTTP/1.1", host: "html5test.opensuse.org", referrer: "https://html5test.opensuse.org/"
This file (actually the whole assets
directory) was deleted in the openSUSE branch, see https://github.com/openSUSE/HTML5test/commit/969fcbd06a780e8d3fc124ad8704e569057f2c71
Please either re-add the file, or remove the code that tries to include it.
Sidenote: the openSUSE branch is 34 commits behind upstream - you might want to integrate these changes.
I'm wondering how this relates to openQA. Have you created the ticked in the wrong project?
AFAIK openQA uses html5test.o.o to do various browser tests, therefore I think it's indeed openQA-related, and openQA is probably causing most of the html5test.o.o traffic.
I slightly ;-) doubt that lots of human openSUSE users use this page.
- Priority changed from Normal to Low
- Target version set to Ready
- Tags set to functional, u, qsf-u, qe-core, core
- Subject changed from html5test.opensuse.org includes non-existing file to [functional][u][core] html5test.opensuse.org includes non-existing file
- Assignee set to tjyrinki_suse
- Target version changed from Ready to future
oops, this should actually not be on the backlog of the SUSE QE Tools team as it's related to a test specific instance.
@tjyirinki_suse I think this should be covered by QE Core related to all kinds of browser tests, w3m, curl, wget, etc.
- Subject changed from [functional][u][core] html5test.opensuse.org includes non-existing file to [qe-core][functional][core] html5test.opensuse.org includes non-existing file
- Status changed from New to Resolved
- Assignee deleted (
tjyrinki_suse)
This is working nowadays.
- Status changed from Resolved to New
I'm sorry to disappoint you, but when I open html5test.o.o in firefox, I still see a 404 error for GET https://html5test.opensuse.org/assets/modules.js
I know that html5test.o.o "looks good" (which might be why you call it "working"), but it still requests the same non-existing file as it did when I opened this ticket.
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