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Run OpenBMC Test Automation Using Docker

Running OpenBMC automation using Docker involves creating a Docker image and then running automation tests inside the Docker container.

Build Docker Image

Note: Prerequisite is to have Docker installed.

  1. Create a workspace directory.

    mkdir ${HOME}/OpenBMC_Automation

  2. Change directory to workspace created.

    cd ${HOME}/OpenBMC_Automation

  3. Clone openbmc-build-scripts repository.

    git clone https://github.com/openbmc/openbmc-build-scripts

  4. Change directory to openbmc-build-scripts.

    cd openbmc-build-scripts

  5. Build the Docker image required to execute the robot tests (it may take close to 15 mins for the first time). The default Docker image name is "openbmc/ubuntu-robot-qemu". You can check images using "docker images" command.

    ./scripts/build-qemu-robot-docker.sh

Code update process using robot test code

  1. Change directory to HOME workspace.

    cd ${HOME}/OpenBMC_Automation

  2. Clone openbmc-test-automation repository.

    git clone https://github.com/openbmc/openbmc-test-automation

  3. Execute docker run to initiate BMC code update.

    Note: Download BMC fw image file (.all.tar) before executing this. BMC_IMG_PATH below points to this downloaded file.
    docker run --user root \
               --env HOME=${HOME} \
               --workdir ${HOME} \
               --volume ${HOME}/OpenBMC_Automation:${HOME} \
               --tty openbmc/ubuntu-robot-qemu python -m robot \
                   -v OPENBMC_HOST:<BMC IP> \
                   -v FILE_PATH:<BMC_IMG_PATH> \
                   -i Initiate_Code_Update_BMC \
                   ${HOME}/openbmc-test-automation/extended/code_update/update_bmc.robot
    

    Example to run BMC code update using witherspoon-20170614071422.all.tar image file from HOME directory of the system where docker run command is executed:

    docker run --user root \
               --env HOME=${HOME} \
               --workdir ${HOME} \
               --volume ${HOME}/OpenBMC_Automation:${HOME} \
               --tty openbmc/ubuntu-robot-qemu python -m robot \
                   -v OPENBMC_HOST:1.11.222.333 \
                   -v FILE_PATH:/home/witherspoon-20170614071422.all.tar \
                   -i Initiate_Code_Update_BMC \
                   ${HOME}/openbmc-test-automation/extended/code_update/update_bmc.robot
    
  4. On code update completion, logs generated from robot framework execution will be available in the following location:

    ${HOME}/OpenBMC_Automation/log.html
    ${HOME}/OpenBMC_Automation/report.html
    ${HOME}/OpenBMC_Automation/output.xml
    

Executing Automation Test

  1. Execute docker run to execute OpenBMC automation test cases.

    Note: This runs a Docker container using openbmc/ubuntu-robot-qemu image.
    Robot test code is extracted and ran on this container using run-robot.sh script.
    docker run --user root \
               --env HOME=${HOME} \
               --env IP_ADDR=<BMC IP> \
               --env SSH_PORT=22 \
               --env HTTPS_PORT=443 \
               --env ROBOT_TEST_CMD="tox -e <System Type> -- <Robot Cmd>" \
               --workdir ${HOME} \
               --volume ${WORKSPACE}:${HOME} \
               --tty openbmc/ubuntu-robot-qemu \
                   ${HOME}/openbmc-build-scripts/scripts/run-robot.sh
    

    Example to run entire test suite:

    docker run --user root \
               --env HOME=${HOME} \
               --env IP_ADDR=1.11.222.333 \
               --env SSH_PORT=22 \
               --env HTTPS_PORT=443 \
               --env ROBOT_TEST_CMD="tox -e witherspoon -- tests" \
               --workdir ${HOME} \
               --volume ${HOME}/OpenBMC_Automation:${HOME}
               --tty openbmc/ubuntu-robot-qemu \
                   ${HOME}/openbmc-build-scripts/scripts/run-robot.sh
    
  2. After the execution, test results will be available in below files.

    ${HOME}/OpenBMC_Automation/log.html
    ${HOME}/OpenBMC_Automation/report.html
    ${HOME}/OpenBMC_Automation/output.xml`