Remove Fission skip-if assetions for offline/appcache/appcache-iframe.https.html.ini WPT
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(Core :: Networking: Cache, task, P3)
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(Reporter: cpeterson, Assigned: valentin)
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(Blocks 1 open bug)
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if fission: TIMEOUT
if fission: TIMEOUT
if fission: FAIL
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Updated•5 years ago
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Comment 1•5 years ago
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Appcache will be removed soon, so setting P3 priority.
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Comment 2•5 years ago
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(In reply to Michal Novotny [:michal] from comment #1)
Appcache will be removed soon, so setting P3 priority.
In that case, we'll eventually need to disable the appcache WPTs for both Fission and non-Fission mode.
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Comment 3•5 years ago
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The DOM Fission team is relying on feature teams to debug and fix Fission failures in their tests. If the failure looks like a bug in Fission's DOM or IPC changes, you can send the bug back to me.
We're hoping to enable Fission for a subset of Nightly users in early Q3, so we would like WPT tests to be green for Fission by end of Q2. Whether a particular test failure actually blocks shipping Fission is up to the discretion of the feature team. You all would know better than the DOM Fission which test failures are most important.
You can enable Fission when running WPT tests locally using mach wpt --enable-fission
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Comment 4•5 years ago
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Tracking WPT Fission bugs for Fission M6b (Q2)
Comment 5•4 years ago
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https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1619673#c15 says the support will be removed via staged rollout starting Fx80. In that case, this failure is lower priority for Fission. Punting it to M7 for now and we can review again later.
Comment 6•4 years ago
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Appcache is removed now - https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1619673#c19 so we need to remove fission skip-if's.
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Comment 7•4 years ago
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The WPT enables appchache for testing - but isn't really useful at this point.
I guess we can just disable the test completely.
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Comment 8•4 years ago
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Appcache is completely disabled now. The implementation is due to be removed
soon. There's no point to keep running this test.
Comment 10•4 years ago
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Updated•4 years ago
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