openlp/tests
ian@knightly.xyz dadff3c4de Allows users to change the automatic scrolling behaviour for when a new slide is selected.
Currently on selecting a new slide, the next slide will be scrolled into view.
The changes provide a combo-box in the advanced settings that allow users to select additional options (see branch description for details).

Additional bounds checking and unit tests have been added to support this.

This latest proposal also contains additional input validation and testing thereof for values from Settings(...

bzr-revno: 2644
Fixes: https://launchpad.net/bugs/1550858
2016-04-16 22:01:22 +01:00
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functional Allows users to change the automatic scrolling behaviour for when a new slide is selected. 2016-04-16 22:01:22 +01:00
helpers pep8 fixes 2016-01-09 10:09:29 +01:00
interfaces Head 2016-04-06 06:08:44 +01:00
resources Head 2016-04-06 06:08:44 +01:00
utils Release 2.4 2016-02-13 16:41:12 +02:00
__init__.py Year older 2015-12-31 22:46:06 +00:00
README.txt

Tests for OpenLP
================

This directory contains unit tests for OpenLP. The ``functional`` directory contains functional unit tests.

Prerequisites
-------------

In order to run the unit tests, you will need the following Python packages/libraries installed:

 - Mock
 - Nose

On Ubuntu you can simple install the python-mock and python-nose packages. Most other distributions will also have these
packages. On Windows and Mac OS X you will need to use ``pip`` or ``easy_install`` to install these packages.

Running the Tests
-----------------

To run the tests, navigate to the root directory of the OpenLP project, and then run the following command::

    nosetests -v tests

Or, to run only the functional tests, run the following command::

    nosetests -v tests/functional

Or, to run only a particular test suite within a file, run the following command::

    nosetests -v tests/functional/test_applocation.py

Finally, to only run a particular test, run the following command::

    nosetests -v tests/functional/test_applocation.py:TestAppLocation.get_frozen_path_test