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=== Cue End Timestamp Rule ===
 
=== Cue End Timestamp Rule ===
 
* The cue end timestamp must be greater than start time
 
* The cue end timestamp must be greater than start time
<pre>
 
WEBVTT
 
 
00:00.000 --> 00:30.500
 
Bear is Coming!!!!!
 
<00:05.000>Run....
 
<00:22.500>fast.....
 
</pre>
 

Revision as of 13:00, 30 September 2012

Group Members

  • Vince Lee
  • Thevakaran Virutthasalam
  • Dale Karp

Test Ideas

  • Syntax
  • Single cue tests
    • Times out of order
  • Multiple cue tests
    • Nested cues
    • Overlapping cues
    • Cue times out of order

Testing Procedure

Writing Tests

  1. Check if the test you have in mind exists already in the wiki
  2. If not, write your test case file
  3. When you finish writing, document the test case in the wiki ASAP so you don't forget!
  4. Commit your test case to the github repo

Peer Review

  1. Review someone else's test case
  2. Sign off in the 'Peer Review' column of the table with your name so that we know it's been looked at (TO DO: Create Peer Review column in tables)

Cue Time Syntax Rules

  1. A WebVTT timestamp representing the start time offset of the cue. The time represented by this WebVTT timestamp must be greater than or equal to the start time offsets of all previous cues in the file.
  2. One or more U+0020 SPACE characters or U+0009 CHARACTER TABULATION (tab) characters.
  3. The string "-->" (U+002D HYPHEN-MINUS, U+002D HYPHEN-MINUS, U+003E GREATER-THAN SIGN).
  4. One or more U+0020 SPACE characters or U+0009 CHARACTER TABULATION (tab) characters.
  5. A WebVTT timestamp representing the end time offset of the cue. The time represented by this WebVTT timestamp must be greater than the start time offset of the cue.

Tests

TC3000 - TC3099: Dale

TC3100 - TC3199: Deva

TC3200 - TC3299: Vince

Dale

URL to git repo with tests: https://github.com/daliuss/webvtt/tree/master/test/spec

Filename Description Should Pass / Fail? Reasoning Creation Note Comments Peer Review
cuetime_bareminimum.vtt Bare minimum file that passes (no cue content) Pass Conforms to spec (section 3.1 in W3C draft) ST2 09/27 by Vince
cuetime_bareminimum_content.vtt Bare minimum file that passes (cue content) Pass Conforms to spec (section 3.1 in W3C draft) ST2 Should the content be there or is someone else testing this? 09/27 by Vince
cuetime_highestvalues.vtt Highest legal values allowed in time stamps Pass Conforms to spec (section 3.1 in W3C draft) ST2 Can hours go to 3 digits? I think it can. 09/27 by Vince
cuetime_spacetabs.vtt Lots of tab/space chars between timestamps and "-->" Pass Conforms to spec (section 3.1 in W3C draft) ST2 09/27 by Vince
cuetime_tabs.vtt Using tab characters instead of space characters Pass Conforms to spec (section 3.1 in W3C draft) ST2 Should the comment be there? 09/27 by Vince
cuetime_hours.vtt Includes optional hours characters in timestamps Pass Conforms to spec (section 3.1 in W3C draft) ST2 09/27 by Vince
cuetime_multicues.vtt The second cue's start time and the first cue's end time are the same Pass Conforms to spec (section 3.1 in W3C draft) ST2 09/27 by Vince
cuetime_nestedcues.vtt Some cue times are nested within another cue Pass Conforms to spec (section 3.1 in W3C draft) ST2 Thank you for testing this! I'll make a broken one later. 09/27 by Vince
cuetime_overlappingcues.vtt There is overlap time between the two cues Pass Conforms to spec (section 3.1 in W3C draft) ST2 09/27 by Vince

Vince

I'm gonna remake the table using markdown. Hitting <td></td> is tedious

Filename Description Should Pass / Fail? Reasoning Creation Note Comments Peer Review
tc3201.test 00:00.000 --> 00:00.000 Fail End timestamp must be greater than start timestamp Dale, Sept 26 2012
tc3202.test 00:00.001 --> 00:00.000 Fail End timestamp must be greater than start timestamp Dale, Sept 26 2012
tc3203.test 00:00.000 00:00.001 Fail Timestamp separator not found Took out the --> Dale, Sept 26 2012
tc3204.test 00:00.0000 --> 00:00.001 Fail Milliseconds must be 3 digits Dale, Sept 26 2012
tc3205.test 00:000.000 --> 00:00.001 Fail Seconds should be 2 digits Dale, Sept 26 2012
tc3206.test 000:00.000 --> 00:00.001 Fail Minutes should be 2 digits Dale, Sept 26 2012
tc3207.test 00:0:00:00.000 --> 00:0:00:00.001 Fail No support for days Not that hours can go for a VERY long time, I tried up to 2 billion
tc3208.test :00:00.000 --> 00:00.001 Fail Time stamp must start with a number Could do a lot of test cases for this using every symbol/alphabet
tc3209.test 00:01.000 --> 00:01.001

00:00.000 --> 00:00.001
Fail Second time stamp must be greater or in-between the first one (nested) Look up nested cues

TODO: Break hour, see if days work, create multiple cue times that don't make sense (first cue at 2 minutes, second at 1 minute)

Deva (Thevakaran)

Writing some test cases that not covered by Dale or Vince

Filename Description Should Pass / Fail? Reasoning Creation Note Comments Peer Review
cuetime_minute_BAD.vtt Minute should have only two characters in the range U+0030 to U+0039. Fail W3C WebVTT Standard - Explained in 3.1 Syntax
cuetime_socond_BAD.vtt Second should have only two characters in the range U+0030 to U+0039. Fail W3C WebVTT Standard - Explained in 3.1 Syntax
cuetime_timestamp_tag.vtt Start time can be changed by time stamp tagging. Pass EduTech Wiki WebVTT - Time Stamp Tag
cuetime_timestamp_tag_BAD01.vtt Time stamp tag can not less or equal to start time stamp Fail

Summary

Cue Timestamp - Minimum Requirement

  • Starting "WEBVTT" title
  • Two or more WEBVTT line breakers
  • Cue start time
  • One or more U+0020 SPACE characters or U+0009 TABULATION characters
  • The string "-->" (U+002D HYPHEN-MINUS, U+002D HYPHEN-MINUS, U+003E GREATER-THAN SIGN).
  • One or more U+0020 SPACE characters or U+0009 TABULATION characters
  • Cue end time
WEBVTT

00:00.000 --> 05:00.000


Cue Timestamp Rules

1. Should start with any characters in the range of U+0030 DIGIT ZERO (0) to U+0039 DIGIT NINE (9)

2. Can not have any characters other than

  • U+0030 DIGIT ZERO (0) to U+0039 DIGIT NINE (9).
  • one U+002E FULL STOP character (.).
  • one U+003A COLON character (:) only if the hour is zero and not included, if not, two U+003A COLON character (:).

3. Optionally (required if hour is non-zero) include

  • Hour - two or more characters in the range U+0030 DIGIT ZERO (0) to U+0039 DIGIT NINE (9)

4. Should include

  • Minute - 2 characters in the range of U+0030 DIGIT ZERO (0) to U+0039 DIGIT NINE (9). Range 00 to 59.
  • Second - 2 characters in the range of U+0030 DIGIT ZERO (0) to U+0039 DIGIT NINE (9). Range 00 to 59.
  • Millisecond - 3 characters in the range of U+0030 DIGIT ZERO (0) to U+0039 DIGIT NINE (9). Range 000 to 999.

5. U+003A COLON character (:) should be used to separate

  • Hours and Minute
  • Minute and second

6. U+002E FULL STOP character (.) should be used between second and millisecond


Timestamp format without hour

MM:SS.sss

Timestamp format with hour

HH:MM:SS.sss
HH - Hour (1 or more characters)
MM - Minute (2 character)
SS - Second (2 character)
sss - Millisecond (3 character)

Cue Tag Timestamp Rules

  • The cue tag timestamp must be greater than start timestamp.
  • The cue tag timestamp must be less than end timestamp.

Cue Start Timestamp Rule

  • The cue start timestamp must be greater or equal to last cue start time (Applicable only if there are any previous cue time stamps available)

Cue End Timestamp Rule

  • The cue end timestamp must be greater than start time