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.. TinyTestFW documentation master file, created by
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sphinx-quickstart on Thu Sep 21 20:19:12 2017.
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You can adapt this file completely to your liking, but it should at least
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contain the root `toctree` directive.
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Welcome to TinyTestFW's documentation!
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======================================
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We have a lot of test which depends on interact with DUT via communication port.
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Usually we send command to the port and then check response to see if the test succeed.
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TinyTestFW is designed for such scenarios.
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It supports ESP-IDF applications and can be adapted to other applications by writing new bundles.
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Example
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-------
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Let's first check a simple example::
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import re
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import os
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import sys
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test_fw_path = os.getenv("TEST_FW_PATH")
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if test_fw_path:
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sys.path.insert(0, test_fw_path)
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import TinyFW
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from IDF import IDFApp, IDFDUT
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@TinyFW.test_method(app=IDFApp.Example, dut=IDFDUT.IDFDUT, env_tag="Example_WIFI",
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chip="ESP32", module="examples", execution_time=1)
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def test_examples_protocol_https_request(env, extra_data):
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"""
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steps: |
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1. join AP
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2. connect to www.howsmyssl.com:443
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3. send http request
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"""
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dut1 = env.get_dut("https_request", "examples/protocols/https_request")
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dut1.start_app()
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dut1.expect("Connecting to www.howsmyssl.com:443", timeout=30)
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dut1.expect("Performing the SSL/TLS handshake")
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dut1.expect("Certificate verified.", timeout=15)
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dut1.expect_all(re.compile(r"Cipher suite is TLS-ECDHE-RSA-WITH-AES-128-GCM-SHA256"),
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"Reading HTTP response",
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timeout=20)
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dut1.expect(re.compile(r"Completed (\d) requests"))
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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TinyFW.set_default_config(env_config_file="EnvConfigTemplate.yml")
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test_examples_protocol_https_request()
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SOP for adding test cases
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-------------------------
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1. Import test framework:
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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* We assume ``TEST_FW_PATH`` is pre-defined before running the tests
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* Then we can import python packages and files from ``TEST_FW_PATH``
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2. Define test case:
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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1. Define test case ``test_xxx(env, extra_data)``
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* env: instance of test env, see :doc:`Test Env <Env>` for details
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* extra_data: extra data passed from test case caller
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2. Add decorator for test case
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* add decorator ``TinyFW.test_method`` to test method
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* define default case configs and filters in decorator, see :doc:`TinyFW.test_method <TinyFW>`
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3. Execute test cases:
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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* define in ``main`` section and execute from this file
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1. set preset configs(optional). If the config is not define in case decorator, it will use the preset configs.
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2. call test case method:
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* if you don't pass any arguments, it will use default values
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* you can pass ``extra_data`` to test case by adding ``extra_data=some_data`` as kwarg of test case method.
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default value for extra_data is None.
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* you can overwrite test case config by adding them as kwarg of test case method.
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It will overwrite preset configs and case default configs.
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Examples::
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test_examples_protocol_https_request(extra_data=["data1", "data2"], dut=SomeOtherDUT, env_tag="OtherEnv")
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* or, use ``runner`` to execute. see :doc:`runner <Runner>` for details
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Test FW features
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----------------
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1. Test Environment:
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1. DUT: DUT class provides methods to interact with DUT
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* read/write through port
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* expect method which supports expect one or multiple string or RegEx
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* tool methods provided by the tool bundle, like ``start_app``, ``reset``
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2. App:
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* provide some specific features to the test application of DUT, for example:
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* SDK path
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* SDK tools
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* application information like partition table, download configs
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3. Environment Configs:
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* support get env configs from config file or auto-detect from current PC
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* provide ``get_variable`` method to get variables
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2. Allow to customize components (DUT, App) to support different devices
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3. Integrate to CI:
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* provide interfaces for Gitlab-CI
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* provide ``search case`` and ``runner`` interfaces, able to integrate with other CI
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Class Diagram
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=============
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.. uml::
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class BaseDUT {
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{field} app
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{method} expect
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{method} expect_any
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{method} expect_all
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{method} read
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{method} write
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{method} start_receive
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{method} stop_receive
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{method} close
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}
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class SerialDUT {
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{method} _port_read
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{method} _port_write
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{method} _port_open
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{method} _port_close
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}
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class IDFDUT {
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{method} reset
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{method} start_app
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}
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class BaseApp {
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{method} get_sdk_path
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{method} get_log_folder
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}
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class IDFApp {
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{field} flash_files
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{field} flash_settings
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{field} partition_table
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}
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class Example {
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{method} get_binary_path
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}
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class EnvConfig {
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{method} get_variable
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}
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class Env {
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{field} config
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{field} allocated_duts
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{field} app_cls
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{method} get_dut
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{method} close_dut
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{method} get_variable
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{method} get_pc_nic_info
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{method} close
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}
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SerialDUT --|> BaseDUT
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IDFDUT --|> SerialDUT
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IDFApp --|> BaseApp
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Example --|> IDFApp
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Env *-- EnvConfig
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Env *-- BaseDUT
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Env o-- BaseApp
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BaseDUT o-- BaseApp
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.. toctree::
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:maxdepth: 2
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:caption: Contents:
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modules
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Dependencies
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============
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Support for both Python2 and Python3 (tested on python 2.7.13 and 3.6.2).
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The following 3rd party lib is required:
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* pyserial
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* pyyaml
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* junit_xml
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* netifaces
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* matplotlib (if use Utility.LineChart)
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These libraries can be installed by running ``pip install --user -r requirements.txt`` in tiny-test-fw directory.
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To build document, we need to install ``Sphinx``, ``plantweb`` and ``sphinx-rtd-theme`` (you may replace this with your own theme). ``plantweb`` requires internet access during building document.
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Indices and tables
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==================
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* :ref:`genindex`
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* :ref:`modindex`
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* :ref:`search`
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