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Richard Purdie 055695994a oeqa/concurrencytest: Optimise for autobuilder/clobberdir
We're seeing huge delays on the autobuilder during oe-selftest builddir
deletion. For example there is a currently running selftest we could do
with the results from and its been going 13 hours, at least 8 of which
was in deletion of the builddirs.

There are a variety of ways we could solve this problem however the
autobuilder has a mechanism for deferred deletion, "clobberdir" which
it already uses for this kind of work.

Whilst in general hardcoding things like this is horrible, I believe
in this case the benefits (and resulting improvements on my sanity
if nothing else) mean this is a case where we should do it.

If/as/when someone can come up with a better solution that is fine
and this can be replaced.

(From OE-Core rev: 51a84937d32a85cbdb7d5b1d1ec69a290d0c303b)

Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
2019-12-06 14:41:28 +00:00
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2019-11-14 13:21:00 +00:00
2017-01-23 12:05:18 +00:00

= OEQA (v2) Framework =

== Introduction ==

This is version 2 of the OEQA framework. Base clases are located in the 'oeqa/core' directory and subsequent components must extend from these.

The main design consideration was to implement the needed functionality on top of the Python unittest framework. To achieve this goal, the following modules are used:

* oeqa/core/runner.py: Provides OETestResult and OETestRunner base
  classes extending the unittest class. These classes support exporting
  results to different formats; currently RAW and XML support exist.

* oeqa/core/loader.py: Provides OETestLoader extending the unittest class.
  It also features a unified implementation of decorator support and
  filtering test cases.

* oeqa/core/case.py: Provides OETestCase base class extending
  unittest.TestCase and provides access to the Test data (td), Test context
  and Logger functionality.

* oeqa/core/decorator: Provides OETestDecorator, a new class to implement
  decorators for Test cases.

* oeqa/core/context: Provides OETestContext, a high-level API for
  loadTests and runTests of certain Test component and
  OETestContextExecutor a base class to enable oe-test to discover/use
  the Test component.

Also, a new 'oe-test' runner is located under 'scripts', allowing scans for components that supports OETestContextExecutor (see below).

== Terminology ==

* Test component: The area of testing in the Project, for example: runtime, SDK, eSDK, selftest.

* Test data: Data associated with the Test component. Currently we use bitbake datastore as
  a Test data input.

* Test context: A context of what tests needs to be run and how to do it; this additionally
  provides access to the Test data and could have custom methods and/or attrs.

== oe-test ==

The new tool, oe-test, has the ability to scan the code base for test components and provide a unified way to run test cases. Internally it scans folders inside oeqa module in order to find specific classes that implement a test component.

== Usage ==

Executing the example test component

$ source oe-init-build-env
$ oe-test core

Getting help

$ oe-test -h

== Creating new Test Component ==

Adding a new test component the developer needs to extend OETestContext/OETestContextExecutor (from context.py) and OETestCase (from case.py)

== Selftesting the framework ==

Run all tests:

$ PATH=$PATH:../../ python3 -m unittest discover -s tests

Run some test:

$ cd tests/
$ ./test_data.py