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Roman Shchekin (mrqtros) wrote : Re: [Bug 1248737] Re: Allow to add feeds from the local file system

Agree with Joey.
For tests you can make your own U1DB with one feed inside in format of JSON
object.
But app concept will be broken, we assume that in our "add feed" we are
always search in web.

2013/11/7 Joey Chan <email address hidden>

> It is hard to make such a decision, to add some fake functions just for
> testing.
>
> According to this bug's title, add feed from local file system may
> become a new feature sooner or later, but it depends on the Canonical
> design team.
>
> So I'm afraid this bug should be changed to "wishlist"
>
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> Title:
> Allow to add feeds from the local file system
>
> Status in RSS Feed Reader application for Ubuntu devices:
> Confirmed
>
> Bug description:
> Currently, autopilot tests add a feed from www.canonical.com. That's
> bad because it makes the test depend on external resources that we
> don't control, and it also make the tests slow because they have to
> access the internet.
>
> It would be great if we could add also a feed from the local file
> system, so in the Add feeds screen, instead of entering
> http://www.canonical.com/rss.xml we would enter file:///tmp/rss.xml
>
> This will simplify the tests a lot. There might be tools to resolve
> http:// and file:// addresses, so this might not be hard to do
> implement, but I'm not sure about that.
>
> And, there might be people keeping their rss feeds in the local system
> too. I suppose this is not common, but I'm sure this won't be just a
> testability feature, some people will find it useful.
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