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Testcases execution

Initial preparation

  1. Install neofs-cli

    • git clone git@github.com:nspcc-dev/neofs-node.git
    • cd neofs-node
    • make
    • sudo cp bin/neofs-cli /usr/local/bin/neofs-cli, add alias path to bin/neofs-cli or run export NEOFS_CLI_EXEC=<path_to_binary>
  2. Install cdn-authmate

    • git clone git@github.com:nspcc-dev/cdn-authmate.git
    • cd cdn-authmate
    • make build
    • sudo cp bin/cdn-authmate /usr/local/bin/cdn-authmate, add alias path to bin/cdn-authmate or run export CDNAUTH_EXEC=<path_to_binary>
  3. Install neo-go

    • git clone git@github.com:nspcc-dev/neo-go.git
    • cd neo-go
    • git checkout v0.92.0 (or the current version in the neofs-dev-env)
    • make
    • sudo cp bin/neo-go /usr/local/bin/neo-go, add alias path to bin/neo-go or run export NEOGO_CLI_EXEC=<path_to_binary>
  4. Install Testcases dependencies

    • pip3 install -r requirements.txt

(replace pip3 with the appropriate python package manager on the system).

Test cases are designed to run on Python 3.7+

Run

  1. Execute the command make run

  2. Logs will be available in the artifacts/ directory after tests with any of the statuses are completed.

Running an arbitrary test case

To run an arbitrary UserScenario or testcase, you need to run the command: robot --outputdir artifacts/ robot/testsuites/integration/<UserScenario> or robot --outputdir artifacts/ robot/testsuites/integration/<UserScenario>/<testcase>.robot

The following UserScenarios and testcases are available for execution:

  • acl
    • acl_basic_private_container.robot
    • acl_basic_public_container.robot
    • acl_basic_readonly_container.robot
    • acl_bearer compound.robot
    • acl_bearer_allow.robot
    • acl_bearer_filter_oid_equal.robot
    • acl_bearer_filter_oid_not_equal.robot
    • acl_bearer_filter_userheader_equal.robot
    • acl_bearer_filter_userheader_not_equal.robot
    • acl_bearer_inaccessible.robot
    • acl_bearer_request_filter_xheader_deny.robot
    • acl_bearer_request_filter_xheader_equal.robot
    • acl_bearer_request_filter_xheader_not_equal.robot
    • acl_extended_actions.robot
    • acl_extended_compound.robot
    • acl_extended_filters.robot
  • network
    • netmap_simple.robot
    • replication.robot
  • object
    • object_complex.robot
    • object_simple.robot
    • object_storagegroup_simple.robot
    • object_storagegroup_complex.robot
  • payment
    • withdraw.robot
  • services
    • http_gate.robot
    • s3_gate.robot

Smoke test execution

There is a suite with smoke tests for CDN gates robot/testsuites/smoke/selectelcdn_smoke.robot.

By default, keywords use variables from a file robot/resources/lib/neofs_int_vars.py.

robot --outputdir artifacts/ robot/testsuites/smoke/selectelcdn_smoke.robot

Initial preparation

  1. It requires separate variables, unlike the NeoFS suites, which run on dev-env. In order for the keyword libraries to use them, you need to set the environment variable
export ROBOT_PROFILE=selectel_smoke

Dev-env is not needed. But you need to install neo-go.

  1. To run smoke test: robot --outputdir artifacts/ robot/testsuites/smoke/selectelcdn_smoke.robot

Generation of documentation

To generate Keywords documentation:

python3 -m robot.libdoc robot/resources/lib/neofs.py docs/NeoFS_Library.html
python3 -m robot.libdoc robot/resources/lib/payment_neogo.py docs/Payment_Library.html

To generate testcases documentation:

python3 -m robot.testdoc robot/testsuites/integration/ docs/testcases.html

Testcases implementation

Source code overview

robot/ - Files related/depended on Robot Framework.

robot/resources/ - All resources (Robot Framework Keywords, Python Libraries, etc) which could be used for creating test suites.

robot/resources/lib/ - Common Python Libraries depended on Robot Framework (with Keywords). For example neofs.py, payment.py.

robot/variables/ - All variables for tests. It is possible to add the auto-loading logic of parameters from the smart-contract in the future. Contain python files.

robot/testsuites/ - Robot TestSuites and TestCases.

robot/testsuites/integration/ - Integration test suites and testcases

robot/testsuites/fi/ - Fault Injection testsuites and testcases

Code style

Robot Framework keyword should use space as a separator between particular words

The name of the library function in Robot Framework keyword usage and the name of the same function in the Python library must be identical.

The name of GLOBAL VARIABLE must be in UPPER CASE, the underscore ('_')' symbol must be used as a separator between words.

The name of local variable must be in lower case, the underscore symbol must be used as a separator between words.

The names of Python variables, functions and classes must comply with accepted rules, in particular: Name of variable/function must be in lower case with underscore symbol between words Name of class must start with a capital letter. It is not allowed to use underscore symbol in name, use capital for each particular word. For example: NeoFSConf

Name of other variables should not be ended with underscore symbol

On keywords definition, one should specify variable type, e.g. path: str

Robot style

You should always complete the [Tags] and [Documentation] sections for Testcases and Documentation for Test Suites.

Robot-framework User Guide

http://robotframework.org/robotframework/latest/RobotFrameworkUserGuide.html