X-Git-Url: https://osm.etsi.org/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=README.md;h=03d60549bfe19db3e7e8d349957392fe559a1cb9;hb=3d7579ccc2356a23ea32878e8f0fbb0e75f59b68;hp=7eff36f0c74702a7c4a048ae6b2094939f2cf537;hpb=434ec965d5b598351e609cbca3200042b9677e49;p=osm%2Ftests.git diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 7eff36f..03d6054 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -39,50 +39,15 @@ PACKAGES_FOLDER=osm-packages git clone https://osm.etsi.org/gitlab/vnf-onboarding/osm-packages.git ${PACKAGES_FOLDER} ``` -Configure a file `envfile.rc` copying from `envconfig-local.rc` and set the required variables +## Configure the environment -```bash -# VIM Setup -OS_USERNAME= -OS_PASSWORD= -OS_TENANT_NAME= -OS_AUTH_URL= -OS_TENANT_ID= - -# OSM Setup -OSM_HOSTNAME= -VIM_TARGET= -VIM_MGMT_NET= - -# Clouds file datacenter -OS_CLOUD= -# SDNCs file -OS_SDNC= - -# K8S config file -K8S_CREDENTIALS= - -# 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 -``` +Create a file `envfile.rc` copying from `envconfig-local.rc` and set the required variables. ## Running the tests ### From the host machine -If you have installed all the dependecnies, the way of executing the tests is via the following command: +If you have installed all the dependencies, the way of executing the tests is via the following command: ```bash source envfile.rc @@ -128,7 +93,7 @@ docker run --rm=true -t osmtests --env-file \ ### From an environment identical to OSM CICD -````bash +```bash git clone https://osm.etsi.org/gerrit/osm/devops git clone https://osm.etsi.org/gerrit/osm/IM git clone https://osm.etsi.org/gerrit/osm/osmclient @@ -180,6 +145,8 @@ The following tags exist for each testsuite: - `cluster_k8s_charms`: `k8s_05`, `k8s_06` - `cluster_sa`: `sa_01`, `sa_02`, `sa_07` - `cluster_slices`: `slice_01`, `slice_02` + - `cluster_heal`: `heal_01`, `heal_02`, `heal_03`, `heal_04` + - `cluster_sol003`: `sol003_01` - daily: for all testsuites that will run in the daily job - regression: for all testsuites that should pass in the current stable branch - sanity: for all testsuites that should be passed by each commit in the @@ -192,11 +159,11 @@ the tests were forcefully stopped. - For helping in the migration tests and other scenarios in which you don't want to destroy the deployments immediately, the following tags are used: - - prepare: for the tests that are used to deploy the network + - `prepare`: for the tests that are used to deploy the network services under test - - verify: for the tests that perform the actual testing, or changes for + - `verify`: for the tests that perform the actual testing, or changes for additional verifications (e.g. scaling). - - cleanup: already described above. + - `cleanup`: already described above. So, for instance, you could first deploy a number of network services executing the tests with "prepare" tag, migrate to another OSM version, and then