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i18n | ||
method_test | ||
object_test | ||
pep8_test | ||
pylint_test | ||
security | ||
speed_test | ||
structure_test | ||
terp_test | ||
unit_test | ||
wizard | ||
workflow_test | ||
README.txt | ||
__init__.py | ||
__openerp__.py | ||
base_module_quality.py | ||
base_module_quality_view.xml | ||
base_module_quality_wizard.xml |
README.txt
This module provide a generic framework to define your own quality test. All you have to do is to: * create a folder with your test in 'base_module_quality' (e.g: mkdir base_module_quality\mytest) * create a .py file in it with same name as the folder you just created (e.g: touch base_module_quality\mytest\mytest.py) * edit your file and define a class 'quality_check' that * inherits the class 'abstract_quality_test' (defined in base_module_quality.py) * implements the __init__() method accordingly to what you want to test.