3 The bash scripts in this dir are intended for function test of the Non-RT RIC in different configurations, using simulators when needed for the external interfaces.
4 A few of the bash scripts are so called 'suites', These suite scripts calls a sequence of the other bash test scripts.
6 ## Automated test scripts
8 There are two types of scripts, filenames in the format FTCXXX.sh test one or more components of the Non-RT RIC. Filenames in the format SuiteZZZZ.sh tests a number of FTCXXX.sh script as one suite. (XXX is an integer selected from the categories described further below).
9 FTC is short for Function Test Case. In addition, there are also other test scripts with other naming format used for demo setup etc (e.g PM_DEMO.sh).
11 The requirements, in terms of the execution enviroment, to run a script or a suite is to have docker, docker-compose and python3 installed (the scripts warns if not installed). As an option, the scripts can also be executed in a Minikube or Kubernetes installation. The additional requirement is to have a clean minikube/kubernetes installation, perferably with the kube dashboard installed.
12 The scripts have been tested to work on both MacOS and Ubuntu using docker. They should work also in git-bash on windows (for docker) but only partly verified. Running using minikube has only been verified on Ubuntu and running on kubernetes has been verified on MacOS and Ubuntu. Successful sample tests has been made on google cloud.
16 The test scripts uses configuration from a single profile file, found in `../common/test_env-*.sh`, which contains all needed configuration in terms of image names, image tags, ports, file paths, passwords etc. There is one profile file for system (ORAN/ONAP) and release.
17 If temporary changes are needed to the settings in a profile file, use an override file containing only the variable to override.
21 A test script, for example FTC1, is executed from the cmd line using the script filename and one or more parameters:
23 >```./FTC1.sh remote docker --env-file ../common/test_env-oran-cherry.sh```
25 Note that not is running on a released verion, the parameter "release" shall be included to run the released images.
27 See the README.md in `../common/` for all details about available parameters and their meaning.
29 Each test script prints out the overall result of the tests in the end of the execution.
31 The test scripts produce quite a number of logs; all container logs, a log of all http/htps calls from the test scripts including the payload, some configuration created during test and also a test case log (same as what is printed on the screen during execution). All these logs are stored in `logs/FTCXXX/`. So each test script is using its own log directory.
33 To test all components on a very basic level, run the demo test script(s) for the desired release.
34 Note that oran tests only include components from oran (exception is the onap sdnc).
35 Note that onap test uses components from onap combined with released oran components available at that onap release (e.g. Honolulu contains onap images from honolulu and oran images from cherry)
40 >```./PM_EI_DEMO.sh remote-remove docker release --env-file ../common/test_env-oran-cherry.sh```
42 >```./PM_EI_DEMO.sh remote-remove kube release --env-file ../common/test_env-oran-cherry.sh```
46 >```./PM_EI_DEMO.sh remote-remove docker release --env-file ../common/test_env-oran-d-release.sh --use-release-image SDNC```
48 >```./PM_EI_DEMO.sh remote-remove kube release --env-file ../common/test_env-oran-d-release.sh --use-release-image SDNC```
52 >```./PM_EI_DEMO.sh remote-remove docker release --env-file ../common/test_env-oran-e-release.sh```
54 >```./PM_EI_DEMO.sh remote-remove kube release --env-file ../common/test_env-oran-e-release.sh```
56 ORAN E-RELEASE with nonrtric deployed with helm charts for the "dep" repo
57 >```../FTC_HELM_E_RELEASE.sh remote-remove kube release --env-file ../common/test_env-oran-e-release.sh --override override_ftc_helm_e_release.sh```
61 >```./PM_EI_DEMO.sh remote-remove docker --env-file ../common/test_env-oran-f-release.sh```
63 >```./PM_EI_DEMO.sh remote-remove kube --env-file ../common/test_env-oran-f-release.sh```
67 >```./PM_DEMO.sh remote-remove docker release --env-file ../common/test_env-onap-guilin.sh```
69 >```./PM_DEMO.sh remote-remove kube release --env-file ../common/test_env-onap-guilin.sh```
71 Note that ICS was not available before oran cherry so a test script without ICS is used.
75 >```./PM_EI_DEMO.sh remote-remove docker release --env-file ../common/test_env-onap-honolulu.sh```
77 >```./PM_EI_DEMO.sh remote-remove kube release --env-file ../common/test_env-onap-honolulu.sh```
81 >```./PM_EI_DEMO.sh remote-remove docker release --env-file ../common/test_env-onap-istanbul.sh```
83 >```./PM_EI_DEMO.sh remote-remove kube release --env-file ../common/test_env-onap-istanbul.sh```
86 ## Test case categories
88 The test script are number using these basic categories where 0-999 are releated to the policy managment and 1000-1999 are related to information management. 2000-2999 are for southbound http proxy. There are also demo test cases that test more or less all components. These test scripts does not use the numbering scheme below.
90 The numbering in each series corresponds to the following groupings
91 1-99 - Basic sanity tests, PMS
93 100-199 - API tests, PMS
95 300-399 - Config changes and sync, PMS
97 800-899 - Stability and capacity test, PMS
99 900-999 - Misc test, PMS
103 18XX - ICS Stability and capacity test
105 20XX - Southbound http proxy tests
109 40XX - Helm Manager tests
113 To get an overview of the available test scripts, use the following command to print the test script description:
114 'grep ONELINE *.sh' in the dir of the test scripts.
116 ## Test case file - template
118 A test script contains a number of steps to verify a certain functionality.
119 The empty template for a test case file looks like this.
120 Only the parts noted with < and > shall be changed.
121 It is strongly suggested to look at the existing test scripts, it is probably easier to copy an existing test script instead of creating one from scratch. The README.md in `../common/` describes the functions available in the test script in detail.
123 -----------------------------------------------------------
128 TC_ONELINE_DESCR="<test case description>"
130 DOCKER_INCLUDED_IMAGES=<list of used apps in this test case - for docker>
132 KUBE_INCLUDED_IMAGES=<list of used apps (started by the script) in this test case - for kube>
133 KUBE_PRESTARTED_IMAGES=<list of used apps (prestarte - i.e. not started by the script) in this test case - for kube>
135 SUPPORTED_PROFILES=<list of supported profile names>
137 SUPPORTED_RUNMODES=<List of runmodes, DOCKER and/or KUBE>
139 CONDITIONALLY_IGNORED_IMAGES=<list of images to exclude if it does not exist in the profile file>
141 . ../common/testcase_common.sh $@
143 setup_testenvironment
151 #### TEST COMPLETE ####
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