Litmus (Mozilla)
Litmus is a web-based, open source, test case management/QA tool, previously maintained by the Mozilla Corporation/Mozilla Foundation.
Developer(s) | Chris Cooper |
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Stable release | 0.9
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Operating system | Cross-platform |
Type | Test case management/QA |
License | MPL |
Website | wiki.mozilla.org/Litmus |
Mozilla used the tool to test its own products.[1] As of 2012, it has been replaced with MozTrap.[1]
Requirements
Litmus depends on Apache web server and MySQL database software. It also requires the following Perl modules:[2]
- Class::DBI
- Class::DBI::mysql
- Template
- Time::Piece
- Time::Piece::mysql
- Time::Seconds
- Date::Manip
- HTML::StripScripts
- HTML::StripScripts::Parser
- Text::Markdown
- XML::XPath
The use of the Apache module mod perl is highly recommended as it highly improves the performance of the software, but not required.
gollark: I've seen fewer chickens than golds, not that that means much.
gollark: This is probably more due to my lack of botting, low-bandwidth internet, and slow reflexes than anything else.
gollark: I've not managed to do anything other than see silvers/golds during daytime GMT.
gollark: And then how does the Fish of Suns get them daily?
gollark: How did you gather enough data for that?
References
- Chris Cooper (2015-04-27). "Litmus - MozillaWiki". Retrieved 2016-06-13.
Litmus is no longer being maintained. It was replaced by MozTrap
- Chris Cooper (2012-10-04). "Litmus Installation Instructions". Retrieved 2016-06-13.
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