This repository contains tools and configuration files for testing and automation needs of OSM projet
This bash script can be used to setup your environment to execute the tests.
PACKAGES_FOLDER=osm-packages add-apt-repository -y ppa:rmescandon/yq && apt update && apt install yq git iputils-ping ssh -y pip install haikunator requests robotframework robotframework-seleniumlibrary robotframework-requests robotframework-jsonlibrary \ robotframework-sshlibrary snap install charm # Download community packages git clone https://osm.etsi.org/gitlab/vnf-onboarding/osm-packages.git ${PACKAGES_FOLDER}
envfile.rc
# VIM Setup OS_USERNAME=<openstack_username> OS_PASSWORD=<openstack_password> OS_TENANT_NAME=<openstack_tenant_name> OS_AUTH_URL=<openstack_authorization_url> OS_TENANT_ID=<openstack_tenant_id> # OSM Setup OSM_HOSTNAME=<osm_ip_address> VIM_TARGET=<osm_vim_name> VIM_MGMT_NET=<osm_vim_mgmt_name> # Clouds file datacenter OS_CLOUD=<datacenter_in_clouds_file> # K8S config file K8S_CREDENTIALS=<path_to_kubeconfig> # The following set of environment variables will be used in host # of the robot framework. Not needed for docker execution # Folder where Robot tests are stored ROBOT_DEVOPS_FOLDER=robot-systest # Folder to save alternative DUT environments (optional) ENVIRONMENTS_FOLDER=environments # Folder where all required packages are stored PACKAGES_FOLDER=osm-packages # Folder where test results should be exported ROBOT_REPORT_FOLDER=results
It is possible to run the tests directly from the repository or using a docker container with the tests
docker build -t osmtests .
Options:
Volumes:
docker run --rm=true -t osmtests --env-file <env_file> \ -v <path_to_reports>:/reports osmtests \ -v <path_to_clouds.yaml>:/robot-systest/clouds.yaml \ -v <path_to_kubeconfig>:/root/.kube/config \ -o <osmclient_version> \ -p <package_branch> \ -t <testing_tags>
The way of executing the tests is via the following command:
source envfile.rc robot -d reports -i <testing_tags> testsuite/
Please read CONTRIBUTING.md for details on our code of conduct, and the process for submitting pull requests to us.
We use SemVer for versioning. For the versions available, see the tags on this repository.
This project is licensed under the Apache2 License - see the LICENSE.md file for details