| ROC Testing |
| =========== |
| |
| The REST API and the GUI of the Aether ROC is tested utilizing the Robot Framework. |
| The tests are located inside the aether-system-tests repository and they are run nightly using |
| a Jenkins job. |
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| Development Prerequisites |
| ------------------------- |
| To access the ROC from a local system, it is necessary to deploy the components of ยตONOS. |
| This can be done with the use of Helm (see instructions on |
| `this page <https://docs.onosproject.org/onos-docs/docs/content/developers/deploy_with_helm/>`_). |
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| Additionally, it is necessary to add the SD-RAN chart repo with the following command: |
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| .. code-block:: shell |
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| helm repo add sdran --username USER --password PASSWORD https://sdrancharts.onosproject.org |
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| where USER and PASSWORD can be obtained from the Aether Login Information file, |
| which is accessible to the ``onfstaff`` group. |
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| Finally, the ROC GUI tests are running on the Firefox browser, so it is |
| necessary to have the Firefox browser and the Firefox web driver |
| (``geckodriver``) installed on the system in order to run these tests. |
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| Running the ROC API tests |
| ------------------------- |
| Follow the steps below to access the ROC API: |
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| 1. Deploy the ``aether-roc-umbrella`` chart from the Aether repo with the following command: |
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| .. code-block:: shell |
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| helm -n micro-onos install aether-roc-umbrella aether/aether-roc-umbrella |
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| 2. Check if all pods are in a Running state: |
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| .. code-block:: shell |
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| kubectl -n micro-onos get pods |
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| This should print a table like the one below: |
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| .. code-block:: shell |
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| NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE |
| aether-roc-api-df499d585-7xmt5 2/2 Running 0 2m52s |
| aether-roc-gui-56bfb5fc67-sgxh7 1/1 Running 0 2m52s |
| aether-roc-umbrella-grafana-6b4d4b55c-4mdww 1/1 Running 0 2m52s |
| aether-roc-umbrella-prometheus-alertmanager-694c449885-8fsbs 2/2 Running 0 2m52s |
| aether-roc-umbrella-prometheus-server-59c974f84-d56td 2/2 Running 0 2m52s |
| aether-roc-umbrella-sdcore-test-dummy-7f4895c59c-4pvdg 1/1 Running 0 2m52s |
| onos-cli-846d9c8df6-njqgs 1/1 Running 0 2m52s |
| onos-config-759fff55f-k9fzr 5/5 Running 0 2m52s |
| onos-consensus-store-1-0 1/1 Running 0 2m50s |
| onos-topo-56b687f77b-9l8ns 3/3 Running 0 2m52s |
| sdcore-adapter-v21-5688b8d458-5sn67 1/1 Running 0 2m52s |
| sdcore-adapter-v3-56667fd848-9szt5 2/2 Running 0 2m52s |
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| 3. Once all pods are in a Running state, port-forward to port 8181 with the following command: |
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| .. code-block:: shell |
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| kubectl -n micro-onos port-forward $(kubectl -n micro-onos get pods -l type=api -o name) 8181 |
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| Now that we have access to the ROC API, we can proceed with running the ROC API tests from the ``aether-system-tests`` |
| repository: |
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| 1. Checkout the aether-system-tests repo: |
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| .. code-block:: shell |
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| git clone "ssh://$GIT_USER@gerrit.opencord.org:29418/aether-system-tests" |
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| 2. Go to the repo directory: |
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| .. code-block:: shell |
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| cd aether-system-tests |
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| 3. Install the requirements and create a virtual environment: |
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| .. code-block:: shell |
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| make ast-venv |
| source ast-venv/bin/activate |
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| 4. Go to the ``roc`` folder and generate the ROC API test framework and test files: |
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| .. code-block:: shell |
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| cd roc |
| python libraries/api/codegen/class_generator.py \ |
| --models=variables/3_0_0_model_list.json \ |
| --template=libraries/api/codegen/templates/class_template.py.tmpl \ |
| --common_files_directory=libraries/api/codegen/common \ |
| --target_directory=libraries/api/ |
| python tests/api/codegen/tests_generator.py \ |
| --models=variables/3_0_0_model_list.json \ |
| --template=tests/api/codegen/templates/tests_template.robot.tmpl \ |
| --target_directory=tests/api |
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| 5. Go to the directory that contains the test files: |
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| .. code-block:: shell |
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| cd tests/api/3_0_0 |
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| 6. Create a folder for the logs and the output files from the tests: |
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| .. code-block:: shell |
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| mkdir results |
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| 7. Run any Robot Framework test file from the ``3_0_0`` directory. |
| Each test file corresponds to one of the Aether 3.0.0 models. |
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| .. code-block:: shell |
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| robot -d results <model-name>.robot |
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| This will generate test reports and logs in the ``results`` directory. |
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| Running the ROC GUI tests |
| ------------------------- |
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| We test the ROC GUI by installing the ROC on a local Dex server. To install the |
| Dex server, please follow the steps under the "Helm install" section of the |
| readme file in `this repository |
| <https://github.com/onosproject/onos-helm-charts/tree/master/dex-ldap-umbrella>`_. |
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| Once that you have installed the ``dex-ldap-umbrella`` chart, follow the steps |
| below to install the ROC on a local Dex server: |
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| 1. Deploy the ``aether-roc-umbrella`` chart from the Aether repo with the |
| following command: |
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| .. code-block:: shell |
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| helm -n micro-onos install aether-roc-umbrella aether/aether-roc-umbrella --set onos-config.openidc.issuer=http://dex-ldap-umbrella:5556 --set aether-roc-gui-v3.openidc.issuer=http://dex-ldap-umbrella:5556 --set import.sdcore-adapter.v2_1.enabled=false |
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| 2. Check if all pods are in a Running state: |
| |
| .. code-block:: shell |
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| kubectl -n micro-onos get pods |
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| This should print a table like the one below: |
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| .. code-block:: shell |
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| NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE |
| aether-roc-api-df499d585-srf4c 2/2 Running 0 3m36s |
| aether-roc-gui-799d57456-smx6r 1/1 Running 0 3m36s |
| aether-roc-umbrella-grafana-55cccb986c-t47gz 1/1 Running 0 3m37s |
| aether-roc-umbrella-prometheus-alertmanager-694c449885-rk47g 2/2 Running 0 3m36s |
| aether-roc-umbrella-prometheus-server-59c974f84-97z5t 2/2 Running 0 3m36s |
| aether-roc-umbrella-sdcore-test-dummy-7f4895c59c-cv6j7 1/1 Running 0 3m36s |
| dex-ldap-umbrella-75bbc9d676-wfvcb 1/1 Running 0 8m36s |
| dex-ldap-umbrella-openldap-fc47667c8-9s7q4 1/1 Running 0 8m36s |
| dex-ldap-umbrella-phpldapadmin-b899f9966-rzwkr 1/1 Running 0 8m36s |
| onos-cli-846d9c8df6-kf2xk 1/1 Running 0 3m37s |
| onos-config-5568487f84-dwfs8 5/5 Running 0 3m37s |
| onos-consensus-store-1-0 1/1 Running 0 3m35s |
| onos-topo-56b687f77b-vb2sx 3/3 Running 0 3m36s |
| sdcore-adapter-v3-56667fd848-g7dh2 2/2 Running 0 3m37s |
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| 3. Once all pods are in a Running state, port-forward to port 8183 to access the ROC GUI: |
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| .. code-block:: shell |
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| kubectl -n micro-onos port-forward $(kubectl -n micro-onos get pods -l type=arg -o name) 8183:80 |
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| 3. Port-forward to port 8181 to access the ROC API (which is necessary for some test cases): |
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| .. code-block:: shell |
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| kubectl -n micro-onos port-forward $(kubectl -n micro-onos get pods -l type=api -o name) 8181 |
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| 3. Finally, port-forward the Dex service to port 5556: |
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| .. code-block:: shell |
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| DEX_POD_NAME=$(kubectl -n micro-onos get pods -l "app.kubernetes.io/name=dex,app.kubernetes.io/instance=dex-ldap-umbrella" -o jsonpath="{.items[0].metadata.name}") && |
| kubectl -n micro-onos port-forward $DEX_POD_NAME 5556:5556 |
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| Now that we have access to the ROC API and GUI, we can proceed with running the ROC GUI tests from the |
| ``aether-system-tests`` repository: |
| |
| 1. Checkout the aether-system-tests repo: |
| |
| .. code-block:: shell |
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| git clone "ssh://$GIT_USER@gerrit.opencord.org:29418/aether-system-tests" |
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| 2. Go to the repo directory: |
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| .. code-block:: shell |
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| cd aether-system-tests |
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| 3. Install the requirements and create a virtual environment: |
| |
| .. code-block:: shell |
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| make ast-venv |
| source ast-venv/bin/activate |
| |
| 4. Go to the ``roc`` folder and generate the ROC GUI test files: |
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| .. code-block:: shell |
| |
| cd roc |
| python tests/gui/codegen/tests_generator.py \ |
| --models=variables/3_0_0_model_list.json \ |
| --template=tests/gui/codegen/templates/tests_template.robot.tmpl \ |
| --target_directory=tests/gui |
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| 5. Go to the directory that contains the test files: |
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| .. code-block:: shell |
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| cd tests/gui/3_0_0 |
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| 6. Create a folder for the logs and the output files from the tests: |
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| .. code-block:: shell |
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| mkdir results |
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| 7. Run any Robot Framework test file from the ``3_0_0`` directory. Each test |
| file corresponds to one of the Aether 3.0.0 models. |
| |
| .. code-block:: shell |
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| robot -d results <model-name>.robot |
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| This will generate test reports and logs in the ``results`` directory. |