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Hello,

Indeed, I thinks it would be a good solution, in the future, to store 
test data on a web server for example.
Emmanuel and I could implement that in a later ticket like 
https://dev.lsstcorp.org/trac/ticket/2717, if needed.

Now, we have automated the tests for case01, case02 (small PT1.1), and 
case03 (small W13, lots of job still to do).
You can run :

  $  scons install
to install qserv

and then :
   $ qserv-test-datasets.py
to lauch tests against three small sets of data.

We think this may be be easilly integrated in buildbot.
We will merge the ticket 2014 in the master as soon as the git server 
will be repaired.
Excuse me again for the huge commit.

The LPC team.

On 03/29/2013 10:22 AM, Emmanuel GANGLER wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm surprised that we need to commit "data"-like information into git.
> Couldn't we setup some other fetching mechanism to access/retrieve data needed for the test suite in a reliable way ?
> Thus we would not be limited by git capacity for the test suite (however, limiting the data size for test is still advisable)
>
> Emmanuel
>
> Le 29 mars 2013 à 09:42, Fabrice Jammes a écrit :
>
>    
>> Hello Jacek,
>>
>> Sorry for this ugly mistake, I will be more careful with in the future.
>> I think i can commit zipped dataset files in the automated tests (as you have already done for case01).
>> I work on it now.
>>
>> Fabrice
>>
>> On 03/29/2013 04:10 AM, Jacek Becla wrote:
>>      
>>> Fabrice
>>>
>>> You have committed a 192MB file into qserv/tests/case02/data
>>> in tickets/2014 (da001c6ef643893324805a2d8434b2bca9af0e06).
>>> Unfortunately fixing this in the next commit did not make
>>> things better, the qserv git repo tracks everything, so our
>>> repo is now well over 200MB in size. This is unmanageable,
>>> I'm going to run some pretty complex surgery on the git repo
>>> to completely get rid of these 3 files in qserv/tests/case02/data.
>>> The small version you checked in later is somewhat better
>>> (2.4M+1.2M), but I'd prefer to reduce it is size even more
>>> if possible, let's discuss it later.
>>>
>>> Please refrain from committing anything until I clean it up.
>>>
>>> Jacek
>>>
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