commit | e527271487a8cf4d07e070a22ff6fb4099ec80a6 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Suchitra Vemuri <suchitra@opennetworking.org> | Fri Sep 20 14:01:36 2019 -0700 |
committer | Suchitra Vemuri <suchitra@opennetworking.org> | Fri Sep 20 14:01:36 2019 -0700 |
tree | 6bb0747364a2eff5f3ffe1a1449e333b0f01f138 | |
parent | 5026a45ff07dc1ae5223b94dc4815466319bd69c [diff] |
testing with new bandwidth profile Change-Id: I0f9dcb4b44240cd61c523720e823d6a1ebfb4d44
Automated test-suites to validate the stability/functionality of VOLTHA. Tests that reside in here should be written in Robot Framework and Python.
Intended use includes:
voltctl
- a command line tool to access VOLTHA. Reference - voltctlkubectl
- a command line tool to access your Kubernetes Clusers. Reference - kubectlvoltctl
and kubectl
should be configured to your system under test prior to any test executionsDirectory Structures are as followed:
├── tests └── sanity/ // basic tests that should always pass. Will be used as gating-patchsets └── functional/ // feature/functionality tests that should be implemented as new features get developed └── libraries // shared test keywords (functions) across various test suites └── variables // shared variables across various test suites
Download voltha-system-tests
git clone https://gerrit.opencord.org/voltha-system-tests
Create test virtual-environment
cd voltha-system-tests/
source setup_venv.sh
Running Test-Suites
robot --exclude notready sanity.robot
This test execution will generate three report files (output.xml
, report.html
, log.html
). View the report.html
page to analyze the results.