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Summary: | Uninstalable modules on Plugin Portal: Selenium Module for PHP, Selenium Module for Maven | ||
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Product: | updatecenters | Reporter: | Tomas Danek <musilt2> |
Component: | Pluginportal | Assignee: | Martin Fousek <marfous> |
Status: | RESOLVED FIXED | ||
Severity: | normal | CC: | jkovalsky, pjiricka |
Priority: | P1 | ||
Version: | 7.1 | ||
Hardware: | All | ||
OS: | All | ||
Issue Type: | DEFECT | Exception Reporter: |
Description
Tomas Danek
2011-12-02 13:47:23 UTC
Martine, are you able to fix dependencies so that these two plugins can be installed into 6.9, 7.0 and 7.1, rebuild the plugin, publish to Plugin Portal and ask for verification. Is this doable in the foreseeable future? The problem is not probably in dependencies but in the fact, that Selenium Server didn't passed verification from user community, so there is this dependency missing now. :/ My proposal: I will dismiss verifications of Selenium Module for Maven and Selenium Module for PHP. It will fix this P1 and I will request for reverification for NB7.1 in time when I'll fix bugs mentioned by verificators. Do you agree? Yes, I agree. Remove the verifications until Selenium Server plugin is fixed according to comments from Plugin Verifiers team. Ok, I deleted verifications for two remaining modules until the main dependency "Selenium Server" will pass the verification process. See: http://plugins.netbeans.org/plugin/37746 http://plugins.netbeans.org/plugin/37753 Closing as fixed. Martine, Jirko - please let me know once I'm able to start verification. I guess that catalog need to be regenerated, right? Thanks Martine. Selenium plugins are no longer offered in Available Plugins tab. Hello! IMHO it's a pity that the Selenium Module for PHP has been made unavailable for NB 7.1 due to the fact that Selenium Server didn't pass verification from user community. Actually there is no need to hardwire the "Selenium Module for PHP -> Selenium Server" dependency _at all_, since the module is perfectly usable with the remote Selenium RC Server(s) started on _another_ host(s) (not one that is running NB). phpunit.xml in this case refers to the remote host(s) like this: <selenium> <browser name="Firefox on the Linux host" browser="*firefox" host="vb-test" port="4444" timeout="20" /> </selenium> and NB-supplied Selenium Server can be safely disabled using the Services -> Servers -> Selenium Server Properties. So I vote for the "Selenium Module for PHP -> Selenium Server" dependency removal, and for the "Selenium Module for PHP" return to the Available Plugins tab list. Sincerely, Dmytro OK. Martine, any estimate on when you could fix the Selenium Server plugin visibility? To Dmytro: Right, there is no need for that dependency. I just preserve the behaviour designed by first author of the module, but it can be changed of course. Dmytro, Jirka it is really not hard to fix these 2 issues. But since the most work is actually do that against old sources (release69 branch) and pass rest of processes to get these modules verified, signed into Plugin Portal UC, I would like to fix there as much issues as possible at one moment. Hopefully I could take a look on that next week. Anyway I think that the reason for reopening does not belong into this issue but probably into some new issue of Contrib/Selenium category - especially since the original problem could be stopper for 7.1 and was resolved by removing verification on those plugins. Dmytro I promise you that I'll try to take a look on that ASAP. |