rhosydd automated

medium

Image Types:
sdk-amd64 / target-armhf-internal / target-armhf / target-amd64
Image Deployment:
APT
Type:
unit

Description

Rhosydd module test.


Pre Conditions

  1. Ensure Rootfs is remounted as read/write.
  2. $ sudo mount -o remount,rw /
  3. Install dependencies
  4. $ sudo apt install build-essential devscripts dpkg-dev gnome-desktop-testing libcroesor-0-dev libcroesor-0-tests librhosydd-0-dev librhosydd-0-tests python3-debian rhosydd rhosydd-tests rhosydd-tools rhosydd-mock-backends
  5. Restart the system to restore the filesystem state to read-only before running the test.
  6. $ sudo reboot
  7. Download the ribchester binary inside the /tmp directory.
  8. $ cd /tmp/
    $ apt source rhosydd
    $ chown user:user -R /tmp/rhosydd-*
  9. Clone the tests repository from another computer (Note that the branch being tested may change depending on the release, please make sure to clone the correct branch for the release in question):
  10. $ git clone --branch apertis/v2021 https://gitlab.apertis.org/pkg/apertis-tests.git
  11. Copy the test directory apertis-tests to the target device:
  12. $ DUT_IP=<device-ip>
    $ scp -r apertis-tests user@$DUT_IP:
  13. Log into the target device:
  14. $ ssh user@$DUT_IP

Execution Steps

  1. Enter test directory:
  2. $ cd apertis-tests
  3. Execute the following commands:
  4. $ systemctl start rhosydd-mock-backend.service
    $ systemctl start rhosydd-speedo-backend.service
    $ common/run-test-in-systemd --timeout=900 --chdir /tmp/rhosydd-* --user=user --name=rhosydd -- sadt --verbose

Expected

All tests should pass (ok). The output should be similar to:

test.name0...ok

test.name1...ok

test.name2...ok

test.nameN...ok