Hi,
I try to apply functional tests of tools against my instance of Galaxy. When I launch run_functional_tests.sh with the default behavior on the local machine for running the tests it works. But when I try to run tests against an external instance deployed on http://138.102.22.90:8080 and configuring environment variables as: GALAXY_TEST_EXTERNAL=1, GALAXY_TEST_HOST=138.102.22.90 and GALAXY_TEST_PORT=8080 and then launch run_functional_tests.sh, I have for answer the error:
$ export GALAXY_TEST_EXTERNAL=1 && export GALAXY_TEST_HOST=138.102.22.90 && export GALAXY_TEST_PORT=8080 $ ./run_functional_tests.sh
No handlers could be found for logger "functional_tests.py"
I use the Galaxy Distribution of June 2, 2014, and my python version is "Python 2.7.5". May I need to do another configurations in my instance fortesting tools on an external instance?
Thanks a lot, Stéphane
INRA - Unité MIG (Mathématique, Informatique et Génome) F-78352 Jouy-en-Josas stephane.peillet@jouy.inra.fr
Hello Stéphane,
To the best of my knowledge this feature has been broken for several years.
-John
On Mon, Jul 7, 2014 at 8:51 AM, speillet@jouy.inra.fr wrote:
Hi,
I try to apply functional tests of tools against my instance of Galaxy. When I launch run_functional_tests.sh with the default behavior on the local machine for running the tests it works. But when I try to run tests against an external instance deployed on http://138.102.22.90:8080 and configuring environment variables as: GALAXY_TEST_EXTERNAL=1, GALAXY_TEST_HOST=138.102.22.90 and GALAXY_TEST_PORT=8080 and then launch run_functional_tests.sh, I have for answer the error:
$ export GALAXY_TEST_EXTERNAL=1 && export GALAXY_TEST_HOST=138.102.22.90 && export GALAXY_TEST_PORT=8080 $ ./run_functional_tests.sh
No handlers could be found for logger "functional_tests.py"
I use the Galaxy Distribution of June 2, 2014, and my python version is "Python 2.7.5". May I need to do another configurations in my instance fortesting tools on an external instance?
Thanks a lot, Stéphane
INRA - Unité MIG (Mathématique, Informatique et Génome) F-78352 Jouy-en-Josas stephane.peillet@jouy.inra.fr
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Opps sorry about that - I sent that last e-mail out before I meant to. As I was saying - I believe that feature has been broken for years and there is a Trello card to track progress on and vote for here: https://trello.com/c/8K86l4Qk.
-John
On Mon, Jul 7, 2014 at 9:00 AM, John Chilton jmchilton@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Stéphane,
To the best of my knowledge this feature has been broken for several years.
-John
On Mon, Jul 7, 2014 at 8:51 AM, speillet@jouy.inra.fr wrote:
Hi,
I try to apply functional tests of tools against my instance of Galaxy. When I launch run_functional_tests.sh with the default behavior on the local machine for running the tests it works. But when I try to run tests against an external instance deployed on http://138.102.22.90:8080 and configuring environment variables as: GALAXY_TEST_EXTERNAL=1, GALAXY_TEST_HOST=138.102.22.90 and GALAXY_TEST_PORT=8080 and then launch run_functional_tests.sh, I have for answer the error:
$ export GALAXY_TEST_EXTERNAL=1 && export GALAXY_TEST_HOST=138.102.22.90 && export GALAXY_TEST_PORT=8080 $ ./run_functional_tests.sh
No handlers could be found for logger "functional_tests.py"
I use the Galaxy Distribution of June 2, 2014, and my python version is "Python 2.7.5". May I need to do another configurations in my instance fortesting tools on an external instance?
Thanks a lot, Stéphane
INRA - Unité MIG (Mathématique, Informatique et Génome) F-78352 Jouy-en-Josas stephane.peillet@jouy.inra.fr
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