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= Overview =
Information about the Test Engineering team has largely moved off the Wiki -- see
Mozilla Services is the branch of mozilla where Client products meet Server interaction.  Services can be expanding into any products that can utilize modular and scalable API's, to provide web developers the flexibility on creating products within the server-client interaction.  Current products like Sync and Identity, make up the beginnings of existing products that drive this offering. 
https://firefox-test-engineering.readthedocs.io/
 
for the latest revisions of our team documentation.
=Team Details=
The Services QA team is committed to qualifying products and releases through client-server testing.  Consisting of Client and server product testers, we also plan to diverge into performance and load testing in staging and production environments.
 
== Team Members and Assignments  ==
 
{| class="fullwidth-table"
|-
| style="background:#EFEFEF; width:30%" | '''Name'''
| style="background:#EFEFEF; width:30%" | '''Contact'''
| style="background:#EFEFEF; width:10%" | '''Availability'''
| style="background:#EFEFEF; width:30%" | '''Project Assignments'''
|-
| Edwin Wong
| [mailto:edwong@mozilla.com edwong@mozilla.com]
| MoCo Employee (full time)
| Services QA Manager
|-
| John Morrison
| [mailto:jrgm@mozilla.com jrgm@mozilla.com]
| MoCo Employee (full time)
| Server side QA
|-
| James Bonacci
| [mailto:jbonacci@mozilla.com jbonacci@mozilla.com]
| MoCo Employee (full time)
| Server side QA
|-
| Karl Thiessen
| [mailto:kthiessen@mozilla.com kthiessen@mozilla.com]
| MoCo Employee (full time)
| Server side QA
|}
 
=Current Status=
 
* Updated: March 28, 2013
* BrowserID
** Shipped BigTent
* PiCL: In design
* Push Notification: In design
 
====Working Docs====
[https://docs.google.com/a/mozilla.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Ap9_etsI1sOwdFFESkthMW5zU1phR2hTTWFER3diOEE#gid=0 Blocking Schedule and Test Passes]
[https://id.etherpad.mozilla.org/selenium-issues Selenium issues]
 
= Weekly Trains and Releases =
Each week, or for each scheduled release, QA receives a new build for testing in the Beta (BrowserID). The Dev teams write, test, and release the build to the OPs team. The OPs team is responsible for deploying the build to the Beta or Stage environment. Once the new build is deployed, the QA team verifies the deployment, then completes all required testing and signs-off on the results. Once this process has completed, the OPs team is cleared to deploy the build to production.
 
[https://wiki.mozilla.org/QA/Browser_Technologies/Services/Releases Services QA: All Releases]
 
[https://wiki.mozilla.org/QA/Browser_Technologies/Services/Releases/BrowserID BrowserID Releases]
 
=Projects=
<onlyinclude>
This section should contain a list to the active current team project page. The section will be included as part of the top level QA organization page.
 
{| class="fullwidth-table"
| [https://wiki.mozilla.org/QA/BrowserID/TestPlan BrowserID Test Plan]
| BrowserID allows users with a verified email address against Mozilla platform to request access to websites
| John
|-
| [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Identity/AttachedServices PiCL (Profile in the Cloud)]
| Service that allows users to access synced bookmarks, history, web apps, and passwords from any device.
| James
|-
| [https://wiki.mozilla.org/QA/Firefox_Share_Test_Plan Firefox Share Test Plan]
| A feature for the browser&nbsp;that allows you to share links in a fast and fun way. One is able to share links from within the browser without leaving the page using the same services one already know and uses
| TBD (STATUS UNKNOWN)
|-
}
</onlyinclude>
 
=Environments=
Services projects use a handful of environments to get their work done.  Generally, it's broken down by:
* Development Sandbox
* Staging
* Beta (Q3 goal)
* Production
 
A handful of environments are listed [https://intranet.mozilla.org/QA/Mozilla_Services_Environment here].  However, many of them require Mozilla Internal access and VPN, so if you are part of a special project, please see the QA staff for more info.
 
=Resources=
* Sync Client and Server Test Documents
** [https://wiki.mozilla.org/QA/Sync/Test_Plan#Client Client Test Plan]
** [https://wiki.mozilla.org/QA/Sync/Test_Plan#Servers Server Test Plan - out of date]
** [https://wiki.mozilla.org/QA/Sync/Test_Plan/grinder_tests Grinder - deprecated]
** [https://wiki.mozilla.org/QA/Sync/Test_Plan/Test_Level_Summaries#Client Client Summaries]
** [https://wiki.mozilla.org/QA/Sync/Test_Plan/Test_Level_Summaries#Servers Server Summaries - out of date]
 
* [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Services/Process/ServerReleaseProcess Server Release Process - out of date]
 
* Sync Server Installation and Configuration
** [http://docs.services.mozilla.com/howtos/run-sync.html Installation]
** [http://docs.services.mozilla.com/server-devguide/index.html Devguide]
** [http://docs.services.mozilla.com/server-devguide/configuration.html Configuration]
** [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Services/ Services Main Site]
** [http://docs.services.mozilla.com/ Services Documentation]
** [http://docs.services.mozilla.com/#services Services Information]
** [http://docs.services.mozilla.com/#server-side-development-guide Development Guide]
 
* QA Sync Server documentation
** [https://wiki.mozilla.org/QA/Sync QA Sync Server site]
 
* QA Persona/BrowserID documentation
** [https://wiki.mozilla.org/QA/BrowserID QA Persona/BrowserID site]
 
* QA AITC/TokenServer documentation
** [https://wiki.mozilla.org/QA/AITC_TS QA AITC and TokenServer site]
 
* Automated Testing
** [https://wiki.mozilla.org/QA/BrowserID_Automation BrowserID Automation]
 
=Meetings=
* Monday 3pm - Vidyo: QA
 
=Team Goals=
Goals are attached to core Cloud Services Goals
Goals specific to QA are:
* Add automated test cases
* Support Deployments
* Log bugs
* Review test coverage and test cases
* Advocate for users
 
=Community Contribution=
We're piloting a program for contributors looking for a deeper connection to cloud services development.  We'd as you commit 5 hrs a week for 3 months.  In that, you will learn and grow your own skills in writing test cases, testing new features, and helping deploy a web service.  Please email edwong at mozilla dot com or jump on IRC #Identity or #Services-dev if you're interested.
 
'''Anyone can participate.''' There are several ways in which '''YOU''' can participate:
* File bugs
* Triage bugs (confirm existing bugs and assign them to the right buckets)
* Help test new features
* Write test cases
* Plan new features testing
* Help others who want to get involved.
 
=Archive=
[https://wiki.mozilla.org/QA/Services_Archive Archived Links]

Latest revision as of 18:19, 18 December 2017

Information about the Test Engineering team has largely moved off the Wiki -- see https://firefox-test-engineering.readthedocs.io/ for the latest revisions of our team documentation.