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TTA - Test Trend Analyzer

TTA is an independent product that provides a way to do Trend Analysis across your test suites.

On the consumer front, TTA consumes xUnit/* based results and other raw data from across your projects and test frameworks and archives it. On the view front, TTA provides some simple reports, and a way to create custom reports that displays Test Trends for you.

See the TTA wiki page for more information.

/**

* Created by: Anand Bagmar
* Email: [email protected]
*
* Copyright 2013 Anand Bagmar.  Distributed under the Apache 2.0 License
*
* See LICENSE.txt for further details.

**/

Installation steps

  • Install ruby 2.4.1

    brew install rbenv ruby-build
    
    # Add rbenv to bash so that it loads every time you open a terminal
    echo 'if which rbenv > /dev/null; then eval "$(rbenv init -)"; fi' >> ~/.bash_profile
    source ~/.bash_profile
    
    rbenv rehash
    rbenv install 2.4.1
    rbenv rehash
    rbenv global 2.4.1
    rbenv local 2.4.1
  • Install Gems

    gem install bundler
    bundle install --path vendor/bundle
  • Install Rails

    gem install rails -v 4.2.8
    rbenv rehash
    rails -v
    
    bundle install
  • Install MySQL 5.7.18 and start the server.

    brew install mysql
    
  • Create users in mysql

    TTA_USER, TTA_PASSWORD, RAILS_ENV=prod
    
    mysql -uroot
    CREATE USER '<TTA_USER>'@'%' IDENTIFIED BY '<TTA_PASSWORD>';
    GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON * . * TO '<TTA_USER>'@'%';
    FLUSH PRIVILEGES
    
    Create .my.cnf file in ~ directory with contents
    {code}
    [mysqld]
    bind-address = 0.0.0.0
    {code}
    
    Restart mysql server
  • Using TTA

Get the TTA code from Github by executing the following command from the folder of your choice. ‘git clone github.com/anandbagmar/tta.git’ Install Bundler and Run the bundle of commands in the same folder using command ‘bundle install’ Specify destination path for storing logs in server. To see the available commands use: ‘rake -T’ To setup the database,for test environment use: ‘RAILS_ENV=test rake db:create db:setup db:migrate’ To start TTA in test mode use: ‘RAILS_ENV=test rails s’ To run the specs use: ‘rake spec’ Write rake task to upload logs and hit the server with the given static IP.

  • Starting TTA in production mode

    Ensure TTA_PROD_USER and TTA_PROD_PASSWORD environment variables are set
    pre-compile assets
        RAILS_ENV=production bundle exec rake assets:clean assets:clobber assets:precompile
    FIRST TIME DB setup - tta_prod database
        RAILS_ENV=production bundle exec rake db:recreate
    
    run migration
        RAILS_ENV=production bundle exec rake assets:clean assets:clobber assets:precompile db:migrate
    start TTA in production mode
        RAILS_ENV=production bundle exec rails s -b <server_ip or hostname>