-Right now, test cases are written in bash scripts. \
-Each test case script(ex. `FTC1.sh)` will call functions defined in `../common`. \
-The environment vriables are set in`test_env.sh`. \
-The automated test support both local build Policy Agent image testing and remote image stored in Nexus.
-```
-# Local image
-export POLICY_AGENT_LOCAL_IMAGE=o-ran-sc/nonrtric-policy-agent
-# Remote image
-export POLICY_AGENT_REMOTE_IMAGE=nexus3.o-ran-sc.org:10004/o-ran-sc/nonrtric-policy-agent
+## Configuration
+The test scripts uses configuration from a single file, found in `../common/test_env.sh`, which contains all needed configuration in terms of image names, image tags, ports, file paths, passwords etc. This file can be modified if needed. See the README.md in `../common/` for all details of the config file.
+
+## How to run
+A test script, for example FTC1, is executed from the cmd line using the script filename and one or more parameters:
+
+ ./FTC1.sh remote docker --env-file ../common/test_env-oran-cherry.sh
+
+Note that is running on a released verion, the parameter "release" shall be included to run the released images.
+
+See the README.md in `../common/` for all details about available parameters and their meaning.
+
+Each test script prints out the overall result of the tests in the end of the execution.
+
+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.
+
+To test all components on a very basic level, run the demo test script(s) for the desired release.
+Note that oran tests only include components from oran.
+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)