X-Git-Url: https://gerrit.o-ran-sc.org/r/gitweb?a=blobdiff_plain;f=docs%2Fdeveloper-guide.rst;h=2274b6e75153dc3a93b8e63a1deb342ed6c77ac8;hb=fdf050451414e1a816e343bcd56f33186a742e49;hp=60c1d9ab755ed6a50f54ba7635b19767aed3b1c9;hpb=438a0a662e2e67af7f248f9715b54f92efc4a80c;p=ric-plt%2Fa1.git diff --git a/docs/developer-guide.rst b/docs/developer-guide.rst index 60c1d9a..2274b6e 100644 --- a/docs/developer-guide.rst +++ b/docs/developer-guide.rst @@ -45,7 +45,8 @@ This project follows semver. When changes are made, the versions are in: Unit Testing ============ -Note, this requires rmr to be installed on the system executing the tests. Also, this requires the python packages ``tox`` and ``pytest``. +Note, before this will work, for the first time on the machine running the tests, run ``./install_deps.sh``. This is only needed once on the machine. +Also, this requires the python packages ``tox`` and ``pytest``. :: @@ -86,17 +87,19 @@ This script: 4. Barrages the server with apache bench 5. Tears everything down +Unless you're a core A1 developer, you should probably stop here. The below instructions +are for running A1 locally, without docker, and is much more involved (however useful when developing a1). + Running locally =============== -1. This requires that RMR is installed on the base system. (the - Dockerfile does this when running in Docker) +1. Before this will work, for the first time on that machine, run ``./install_deps.sh`` 2. It also requires rmr-python >= 0.10.1 installed. (The dockerfile also does this) 3. Create a ``local.rt`` file and copy it into ``/opt/route/local.rt``. - Note, the example one in ``local_tests`` will need to be modified for + Note, the example one in ``integration_tests`` will need to be modified for your scenario and machine. 4. Copy a ric manifest into ``/opt/ricmanifest.json`` and an rmr mapping @@ -105,19 +108,17 @@ Running locally :: - cp tests/fixtures/ricmanifest.json /opt/ricmanifest.json cp - tests/fixtures/rmr_string_int_mapping.txt - /opt/rmr_string_int_mapping.txt + cp tests/fixtures/ricmanifest.json /opt/ricmanifest.json + cp tests/fixtures/rmr_string_int_mapping.txt /opt/rmr_string_int_mapping.txt 5. Then: - sudo pip install –ignore-installed .; set -x LD_LIBRARY_PATH - /usr/local/lib/; set -x RMR_SEED_RT /opt/route/local.rt ; set -x - RMR_RCV_RETRY_INTERVAL 500; set -x RMR_RETRY_TIMES 10; + :: + + sudo pip install -e . + set -x LD_LIBRARY_PATH /usr/local/lib/; set -x RMR_SEED_RT /opt/route/local.rt ; set -x RMR_RCV_RETRY_INTERVAL 500; set -x RMR_RETRY_TIMES 10; /usr/bin/run.py -Testing locally -=============== There are also two test receivers in ``integration_tests`` you can run locally. The first is meant to be used with the ``control_admission`` policy @@ -145,7 +146,9 @@ while it is sleeping, and both responses should be correct. :: curl -v -X PUT -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d '{}' localhost:10000/ric/policies/test_policy - curl -v -X PUT -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d '{"dc_admission_start_time": "10:00:00", "dc_admission_end_time": "11:00:00"}' localhost:10000/ric/policies/control_admission_time + curl -v -X PUT -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d '{ "enforce":true, "window_length":10, "blocking_rate":20, "trigger_threshold":10 }' localhost:10000/ric/policies/admission_control_policy + curl -v localhost:10000/ric/policies/admission_control_policy + curl -v localhost:10000/a1-p/healthcheck Finally, there is a test “bombarder” that will flood A1 with messages with good message types but bad transaction IDs, to test A1’s resilience