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[ 2415268 ] add robotframework-selftest to selftest execution #441

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test-fullautomation opened this issue Feb 12, 2025 · 2 comments
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add robotframework-selftest to selftest execution

Android SelfTest against our SelfTest App to be executed.

qconnect can be removed in alignment mit @HolQue . The qconnect test is part of the corresponding repos now.

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HolQue commented Feb 12, 2025

Hi Thomas,

this I do not understand.

"add robotframework-selftest to selftest execution"

In extended version the threading and the loglevel self tests are already activated. Or do you mean the self test of the entire Robot Framework? This will take some time to be executed. Are you sure?

"qconnect can be removed in alignment mit @HolQue . The qconnect test is part of the corresponding repos now."

What exactly shall be removed? This repository only contains the test trigger configuration for the self tests. When something is removed here, the corresponding tests will not be executed any more.

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test-fullautomation commented Feb 12, 2025

Sorry for the confusion.
In the next sprint I want to check what else we can activate from the SelfTest repository next to Android tests.
The qconnect tests which are part of SelfTest repository, need to be migrated to qconnect repository in alignment with you.
I was only writing about the Selftest repository, not about Robot Framework atest.

@ngoan1608 ngoan1608 changed the title add robotframework-selftest to selftest execution [ 2415268 ] add robotframework-selftest to selftest execution Feb 12, 2025
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