[QA] [WikimediaMobile] Qualifiers for selecting test articles for vagrant role

Jon Robson jdlrobson at gmail.com
Tue Jul 21 17:25:40 UTC 2015


On 20 Jul 2015 5:56 pm, "Greg Grossmeier" <greg at wikimedia.org> wrote:

> Given the topic, let's keep the QA list in the loop on this so the
> MW-Vagrant maintainers can participate/see.
>
Great :)

>
> Also, it looks like the original bug (reported in the MW-Vagrant
> project) covers this specific request from Reading, no? Essentially,

let's see how far we can get with a general "MW-Vagrant (WMF?) testing
> data import" instead of a vertical specific "reading-web test data set".
> If what the Reading team needs is way too much for this then we can
> break it out, otherwise it seems like a needless distinction.
>


It does yup. I've already tagged the bug with it. I'm hoping by tackling
this we can come up with a common solution. The way I imagine this working
in future is we have various vagrant roles for stock data e.g.
reading-web-stock-data, editing-web-stock-data, sad-web-stock-data
There would also be non team specific stock data that might be a sub role
of this, for example, the reading web team commonly has to setup the
wikidata role and manually create articles in the wikidata instance and
local instance that are tied to each other - this takes a ridiculous amount
of time and is one I'm keen to automate, given that we are leaning more
heavily on wikidata descriptions and other data in there.

Rob - I've setup https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Reading/QA/Sample_articles
as a place we can start to collect and think about these pages.


> Greg
>
> PS: https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Labs_labs_labs
>
> <quote name="Rob Moen" date="2015-07-20" time="17:11:07 -0700">
> > Historically developers have had to setup their own content in mediawiki
> > and in mediawiki-vagrant.  While this can be done with a simple import,
> > getting everyone on the same page is apparently not as easy.  This is
> > generally problematic as we would like to test code locally and remotely
> > with the same content for various reasons.
> >
> > Slightly more frustrating, there are pages titled "0.4425590476103759" on
> > beta labs.  While trying to sign off on a feature, there is usually a
> > struggle when trying to find an article with suitable content.  AFAIK
> this
> > won't change beta labs but would provide a nice standard for our content
> on
> > test wikis.
> >
> > We aim to better things by creating a vagrant role for importing a set of
> > articles for testing purposes.  For more information please see related
> > phabricator tasks [1] and [2].
> >
> > In hopes of making this a nice collection of articles that multiple teams
> > would use, we would like to get input from our designers and devs on what
> > types of articles should be in this import.  What qualities should these
> > articles contain?
> >
> > 1: https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T104561
> > 2: https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T62116
> >
> >
> >
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