On Thu, Sep 23, 2010 at 2:31 PM, Dan Nessett
<dnessett(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
Not sure I get this. Here is what I understand
would happen when a
developer checks in a revision:
+ A script runs that manages the various regression tests run on the
revision (e.g., parserTests, PHPUnit tests, the Selenium-based
regression test).
+ The Selenium regression test needs a URL to work with. There are a
fixed set of these defined in httpd.conf.
There's no need to have a fixed set of URLs; just as with Wikimedia's
public-hosted sites you can add individually-addressable wikis
dynamically at whim without touching any Apache configuration. URL
rewriting, or wildcard hostnames, or whatever lets you make as many
distinct URLs as you like, funnel them through a single web server and a
single codebase, but have them running with different databases.
-- brion
Are there instructions somewhere that describe how to do this?
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-- Dan Nessett