Reuse of the Xtesting framework to onboard ONAP robot tests It consists in 3 files:
To launch Xtesting ONAP robot you need 2 files
As Xtesting supports both Openstack and Kubernetes, the env files shall be set accordingly.
env file
INSTALLER_TYPE=heat DEPLOY_SCENARIO=os-nosdn-nofeature-ha EXTERNAL_NETWORK=ext-network NODE_NAME=pod4-orange-heat1 TEST_DB_URL=hhttp://testresults.opnfv.org/onap/api/v1/results BUILD_TAG=jenkins-functest-kolla-baremetal-daily-amsterdam-222
All the values of the env file are not mandatory.
It indicates how you deploy your ONAP solution. The possible values are heat or oom.
If you do not precise DEPLOY_SCENARIO, it will be set to os-nosdn-nofeature-nohai by default, which means Openstack / No Additional SDN controller / No Additional feature / no HA mode This parameter can be useful if you manage several infrastructure and want to filter the results. Other possible scenario:
You must precise it if it is not the first network with router:external=True
This parameter is set to local by default
You must indicate your Kubernetes Master URL.
You must indicate your Kubernetes Master IP.
The NODE_NAME is the name of the infrastructure that you declared in the Test DB. If you do not want to report the results to the Test Database, you do not need to precise this parameter.
This parameter corresponds to the Test Database FQDN. If you do not want to report the results to the Test Database, you do not need to precise this parameter.
You can reference either your own local database or a public Database (You must be sure that your NODE_NAME has been declared on this database). If so, and if you precise the flag to report the results, the test results will be automatically pushed.
This parameter is used to retrieve the version (amsterdam in the example) for the publication in the test database. If you do not publish the results, you can omit it. It is based on an historical regex setup for OPNFV CI/CD chains.
All the parameters are detailed in Functest user guide [1].
This file includes all the ONAP end points. It is built at ONAP installation and can be found on the ONAP Robot VM.
You can run the test with the following command:
sudo docker run --env-file -v :/share/config/integration_vm_properties.py colvert22/functest-onap:latest
By default it will execute all the tests corresponding to the command bash -c 'run_tests -t all'
If you want to execute only a subset of the tests you may precise the test cases using -t: bash -c 'run_tests -t robot_dcae'
The possible test cases are indicated in the testcases.yaml and are based on robotframework tags.
If you want to push the results to the database, you can use the -r option: bash -c 'run_tests -t all -r'