mozdownload 1.8 released
We’ve just released version 1.8 of our Python package for downloading Mozilla builds. You can grab it from PyPI or you can install it using… Read More »mozdownload 1.8 released
We’ve just released version 1.8 of our Python package for downloading Mozilla builds. You can grab it from PyPI or you can install it using… Read More »mozdownload 1.8 released
Note: This is revised version of a previous blog post due to some important changes on running Firefox OS UI tests on the Firefox OS… Read More »Running Firefox OS UI Tests Without a Device (revised)
Working on the Firefox OS automation, it’s often been necessary to populate a device with some sample content. For example, when measuring the launch time… Read More »Populating Firefox OS with test content
If you’re not already familiar with the Firefox endurance tests, these are Mozmill tests that repeat a small snippet of user interaction over and over… Read More »More realistic endurance test results
Note: This post has been revised. It’s a little difficult to get your hands on a device that can run Firefox OS right now, but… Read More »Running Firefox OS UI Tests Without a Device
I thought this was important enough to share in a short blog post… Just 10 months ago, Mozilla started to migrate their Selenium projects from… Read More »Mozilla drops usage of Selenium RC
This week part of the Automation Tools team have gathered at the London Mozilla Space to work on migrating our Firefox automated UI tests to… Read More »Mozilla application downloader released
BrowserID is an awesome new approach to handling online identity. If you haven’t heard of it then I highly recommend reading this article, which explains… Read More »Automating BrowserID with Selenium
Case Conductor is the new test case management tool being developed by Mozilla to replace Litmus. I’ve recently been thinking about how we can improve… Read More »Case Conductor pytest plugin proposal
In the hope that I might inspire others to do the same, I’ve created a few screencasts showing some of the cool things I worked… Read More »Q3/2011 in review