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author | Stanislav Chlebec <stanislav.chlebec@pantheon.tech> | Mon Nov 05 09:18:13 2018 +0100 |
committer | Stanislav Chlebec <stanislav.chlebec@pantheon.tech> | Mon Nov 05 09:21:06 2018 +0100 |
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Fix typos Change-Id: I00b7d3ccac15af4456598844b6e30f1bd87d97a6 Signed-off-by: Stanislav Chlebec <stanislav.chlebec@pantheon.tech> Issue-ID: AAF-582
This guide assumes you have run git clone on https://gerrit.onap.org/r/p/testsuite.git
You should install 2.7.12: https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-2712
Install pip with the get-pip.py file from https://bootstrap.pypa.io/get-pip.py once downloaded run
python get-pip.py
let it install.
From the desktop, right click the Computer icon. Choose Properties from the context menu. Click the Advanced system settings link. Click Environment Variables. In the section System Variables, click New. In the New System Variable window, set the name as 'HTTPS_PROXY' then specify the value of the HTTPS_PROXY environment variable as your proxy. Click OK. Close all remaining windows by clicking OK.
Reopen Command prompt window, and run below code to install robot.
pip install robotframework
Most further documents will use the RED environment for Robot. https://github.com/nokia/RED/releases/download/0.7.0/RED_0.7.0.20160914115048-win32.win32.x86_64.zip
Once you install that IDE you probably will want to have a python editor to edit python files better. Go to Help > Eclipse Marketplace and search for PyDev and click install on PyDev for Eclipse 5.2.0
Once you install that IDE you will need EGit to check in git code. Go to Help > Eclipse Marketplace and search for Egit git team provider and click install on EGit Git Team Provider 4.5.0
Once you install that IDE you will probably want a json editor to edit json better. Go to Help > Eclipse Marketplace and search for Json Tools and click install on Json Tools 1.1.0
Note: You do not need to run these commands every time, only on a library update or initial checkout.
./setup.sh
Note that this script will download the chromedriver for the current OS. The default is linux64 which will download the appropriate chromedriver to /usr/local/bin so that it will be in the execution PATH.
Windows and Mac hosts will download into the current working directory. Windows and MAC users will need to ensure that the driver is in the execution PATH.
ProjectName - robot
`-- robot |-- assets - put anything you need as input like json files, cert keys, heat templates | |-- templates - put any json templates in here, you can include subfolders for each component |-- library - put any python libraries need to run tests in here | |-- OpenECOMP - put any python code libraries we write in here |-- resources - put any robot resource files aka libraries we write in here | |-- aai | `-- vid `-- testsuites - put any robot test suites we write in here
Robot uses tags to separate out test cases to run. below are the tags we use
Repository Name: testsuite
Branching strategy:
`-- testsuite |-- master - the main branch and always the latest deployable code. Send a pull to here from feature and Dan or Jerry will approve. |-- feature-[XXXXXX] - when you want to make changes you make them here, when you are satisfied send pull request to master
Two scripts have been provided in the root of the ete-testsuite project to enable test execution
For further information on using Robot [Tags], see [http://robotframework.org/robotframework/latest/RobotFrameworkUserGuide.html#configuring-execution] and [http://robotframework.org/robotframework/latest/RobotFrameworkUserGuide.html#simple-patterns]
When executing tests via tags, all of the robot files in the project are scanned for tests cases with the specified tags.
There are 3 flavors of runTags.sh
runTags.sh -i health -i ete -e garbage