[12:02:25] arschmitz bethge jzaefferer [12:02:44] hey [12:02:58] Hi [12:03:03] hey [12:03:17] So we had a little progress on tests this week. [12:03:44] I partially fixed the W3C tests being out of date: https://github.com/jquery/PEP/issues/314 [12:03:50] Yeah nice! [12:03:58] I updated us to the point where we can just pull in updates again: https://github.com/jquery/PEP/pull/317 [12:04:11] But I stopped there because at this point, pulling in more updates requires modifying our test automation. [12:04:24] Since some of the updates are test changes, not just new tests. [12:04:33] The changes up to that point were all safe to pull in. [12:04:57] I think we should finish that as the next step in tests. [12:05:04] sounds good [12:05:10] Since any other work we do on tests right now might become moot based on the updates. [12:05:26] Good point. [12:05:26] right makes sense [12:06:16] This weekend is super busy for me, so I probably won't have time for that in the next few days. [12:06:31] I can get working on that. [12:06:41] bethge updated ChromeDriver to fix an issue with the latest version of Chrome: https://github.com/jquery/PEP/pull/319 [12:06:50] Thanks bethge. That'd be great. [12:07:21] awesome [12:07:43] I am afraid 54 Chrome will be the last Chrome version we can use for testing. ;-) [12:07:45] I've been handling this by just running `git log ...master~ -- pointerevents` to get a small list of commits to look through. [12:07:56] Then I check the diff on each individual commit and see what changed. [12:08:10] Yeah, we'll need to figure out how to handle our tests after that. [12:09:23] I was keen on using Chrome's touchEmulation for touch-based tests, not sure if the other browser drivers have this capability [12:10:45] I was able make progress on a "prototype" for parsing the test files and adding the touch-action attribute according the css rules in that file. [12:11:25] I used cheeriojs and cssjs . I am not sure about licensing, are those ok to use? https://github.com/cheeriojs/cheerio [12:12:01] (https://github.com/reworkcss/css) [12:12:21] yup [12:12:24] Those are both fine. [12:13:37] Sweet. I will look into getting this to work properly once the tests are up to date. [12:13:55] sounds good [12:14:45] Though touch-based testing is still iffy. And without having touch-based environments, there isn't much of the touch-action property we can test. :-/ [12:16:03] Well, we'll do what we can with automated tests, and some of it will just have to be manual. [12:16:03] But, one step at a time. :-) [12:16:19] Yeah [12:17:44] Anything else to discuss today? [12:18:34] All good from my side. [12:19:54] I guess that's all for today. [12:19:59] Thanks everyone.