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At least as a test
GWG
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2024-08-24 08:24
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[preview] [Webmention Rocks!] Receiver Test #1
Loqi
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2024-08-24 07:56
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But not on my test site.
GWG
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2024-08-24 07:15
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Maybe I'll ask you to test a fix
GWG
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2024-08-23 23:46
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Also, pytest has a timeout feature that prevents a test from running too long, which was nice to have.
capjamesg[d]
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2024-08-22 22:49
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I ended up adding a feature to my pytest test suite that lets me provide a CLI argument to enter benchmarking mode, where the execution time of all tests are measured. The test suite ensures that execution time of each test is not over a certain maximum using`assert`.
capjamesg[d]
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2024-08-22 22:49
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So my new job involves building automated web agents. Been having lots of fun building an obstacle course (https://challenge.xmit.dev). I'd be curious to get a list of problems around lack of accessibility to add test cases for them
ptramo[d]
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2024-08-19 21:58
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Also: what is the best way to test a Python file on Windows?
capjamesg[d]
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2024-08-08 00:31
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I appreciate you asking! I wondered as I did it, but I usually develop this stuff pretty loosey-goose. I added json client metadata discovery support to my own IndieAuth endpoint just so I could test *publishing* this metadata and we lack testing tools all around
[schmarty]
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2024-08-04 15:52
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I'd start with absolute for clarity and then do relative and relative with a base as test cases. Relative urls from feeds have been tricky before, especially combined with PuSH, so I imagine the AP caching stuff will also make it tricky.
[KevinMarks]
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2024-08-03 12:55
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