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README.md

1## Features of OpenBMC Test Automation
2
3**Interface Feature List**
4
5- DMTF Redfish
6- Out-of-band IPMI
7- SSH to BMC and Host OS
8- [Legacy REST](https://github.com/openbmc/openbmc-test-automation/releases/tag/v4.0-stable)
9
10**Key Feature List**
11
12- Power on/off
13- Reboot Host
14- Reset BMC
15- Code update BMC and host
16- Power management
17- Fan controller
18- HTX bootme
19- XCAT execution
20- Network
21- IPMI support (generic and DCMI compliant)
22- Factory reset
23- RAS (Reliability, availability and serviceability)
24- Web UI testing
25- Secure boot
26- SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol)
27- Remote Logging via Rsyslog
28- LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol)
29- Certificate
30- Local User Management(Redfish/IPMI)
31- DateTime
32- Event Logging
33- PLDM (Platform Level Data Model) via pldmtool
34
35**Debugging Supported List**
36
37- SOL collection
38- FFDC collection
39- Error injection from host
40
41## Installation Setup Guide
42
43- [Robot Framework Install Instruction](https://github.com/robotframework/robotframework/blob/master/INSTALL.rst)
44
45- Miscellaneous Packages required to be installed for OpenBmc Automation.
46  Install the packages and it's dependencies via `pip`
47
48If using Python 3.x, use the corresponding `pip3` to install packages. Note:
49Older Python 2.x is not actively supported.
50
51Installing requirement dependencies:
52
53```
54    $ pip install -r requirements.txt
55```
56
57Optional packages but required for `redfish/dmtf_tools/`
58
59```
60    $ pip install -r requirements_optional.txt
61```
62
63you'll find this file once your clone openbmc-test-automation repository.
64
65For Web UI ( GUI ) Testing setup, please the follow instructions mentioned in
66the OpenBMC GUI Test Setup Guide. Note: GUI test cases under `gui/` will not
67work without the above setup completed in your environment.
68[OpenBMC GUI Test Setup Guide](https://github.com/openbmc/openbmc-test-automation/blob/master/docs/gui_setup_reference.md)
69
70Installing tox:
71
72```
73    $ pip install -U tox
74```
75
76Installing expect (Ubuntu example):
77
78```
79    $ sudo apt-get install expect
80```
81
82## OpenBMC Test Development
83
84These documents contain details on developing OpenBMC test code and debugging.
85
86- [MAINTAINERS](OWNERS): OpenBMC test code maintainers information.
87- [CONTRIBUTING.md](CONTRIBUTING.md): Coding guidelines.
88- [Code Check Tools](https://github.com/openbmc/openbmc-test-automation/blob/master/docs/code_standards_check.md):
89  To check common code misspellings, syntax and standard checks.
90- [Redfish Coding Guidelines](https://github.com/openbmc/openbmc-test-automation/blob/master/docs/redfish_coding_guidelines.md):
91  Refer for Redfish coding guidelines.
92- [REST-cheatsheet.md](https://github.com/openbmc/docs/blob/master/REST-cheatsheet.md):
93  Quick reference for some common curl commands required for legacy REST
94  testing.
95- [REDFISH-cheatsheet.md](https://github.com/openbmc/docs/blob/master/REDFISH-cheatsheet.md):
96  Quick reference for some common curl commands required for redfish testing.
97- [README.md](https://github.com/openbmc/webui-vue/blob/master/README.md): Web
98  UI setup reference.
99- [Redfish Request Via mTLS](https://github.com/openbmc/openbmc-test-automation/blob/master/docs/redfish_request_via_mTLS.md):
100  Reference for Redfish Request Via mTLS .
101- [Corporate CLA and Individual CLA](https://github.com/openbmc/docs/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#submitting-changes-via-gerrit-server):
102  Submitting changes via Gerrit server
103
104## OpenBMC Test Documentation
105
106- [OpenBMC Test Architecture](https://github.com/openbmc/openbmc-test-automation/blob/master/docs/openbmc_test_architecture.md):
107  Reference for OpenBMC Test Architecture.
108- [Tools](https://github.com/openbmc/openbmc-test-automation/blob/master/docs/openbmc_test_tools.md):
109  Reference information for helper tools.
110- [Code Update](https://github.com/openbmc/openbmc-test-automation/blob/master/docs/code_update.md):
111  Currently supported BMC and PNOR update.
112- [Certificate Generate](https://github.com/openbmc/openbmc-test-automation/blob/master/docs/certificate_generate.md):
113  Steps to create and install CA signed certificate.
114- [Boot Test](https://github.com/openbmc/openbmc-test-automation/blob/master/docs/boot_test.md):
115  Boot test for OpenBMC.
116
117## Supported Systems Architecture
118
119OpenBMC test infrastructure is proven capable of running on:
120
121- POWER
122- x86 systems running OpenBMC firmware stack.
123
124## Testing Setup Steps
125
126To verify the installation setup is completed and ready to execute.
127
128- Download the openbmc-test-automation repository:
129
130  ```
131  $ git clone https://github.com/openbmc/openbmc-test-automation
132  $ cd openbmc-test-automation
133  ```
134
135- Execute basic setup test run:
136
137  ```
138  $ robot -v OPENBMC_HOST:xx.xx.xx.xx templates/test_openbmc_setup.robot
139  ```
140
141  where xx.xx.xx.xx is the BMC hostname or IP.
142
143## Test Layout
144
145There are several sub-directories within the openbmc-test-automation base which
146contain test suites, tools, templates, etc. These sub-directories are classified
147as follows:
148
149`docs/`: Contains the documentation related to OpenBMC.
150
151`redfish/`: Contains the general test cases for OpenBMC stack functional
152verification.
153
154`systest/`: Contains test cases for HTX bootme testing.
155
156`xcat/`: Contains test cases for XCAT automation.
157
158`gui/test/`: Contains test cases for testing web-based interface built on
159AngularJS.
160
161`gui/gui_test/`: Contains test cases for testing web-based user interface built
162on Vue.js.
163
164`pldm/`: Contains test cases for platform management subsystem (base, bios, fru,
165platform, OEM).
166
167`snmp/`: Contains test cases for SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol)
168configuration testing.
169
170`openpower/`: Contains test cases for an OpenPOWER based system.
171
172`tools/`: Contains various tools.
173
174`templates/`: Contains sample code examples and setup testing.
175
176`test_list/`: Contains the argument files used for skipping test cases (e.g
177"skip_test", "skip_test_extended", etc.) or grouping them (e.g "HW_CI",
178"CT_basic_run", etc.).
179
180## Redfish Test Layout
181
182OpenBMC is moving steadily towards DTMF Redfish, which is an open industry
183standard specification and schema that meets the expectations of end users for
184simple, modern and secure management of scalable platform hardware.
185
186`redfish/`: Contains test cases for DMTF Redfish-related feature supported on
187OpenBMC.
188
189`redfish/extended/`: Contains test cases for combined DMTF Redfish-related
190feature supported on OpenBMC. Some of the test will be deprecated.
191
192Note: Work in progress test development parameter
193`-v REDFISH_SUPPORT_TRANS_STATE:1` to force the test suites to execute in
194redfish mode only.
195
196## Quickstart
197
198To run openbmc-automation first you need to install the prerequisite Python
199packages which will help to invoke tests through tox (Note that tox version
2002.3.1 or greater is required) or via Robot CLI command.
201
202**Robot Command Line**
203
204- Execute all test suites for `redfish/` and `ipmi/`:
205
206  ```
207  $ robot -v OPENBMC_HOST:xx.xx.xx.xx  redfish  ipmi
208  ```
209
210- Execute a test suite:
211
212  ```
213  $ robot -v OPENBMC_HOST:xx.xx.xx.xx redfish/extended/test_basic_ci.robot
214  ```
215
216- Initialize the following test variables which will be used during test
217  execution:
218
219  User can forward declare as environment variables:
220
221  ```
222  $ export OPENBMC_HOST=<openbmc machine IP address/hostname>
223  $ export OPENBMC_USERNAME=<openbmc username>
224  $ export OPENBMC_PASSWORD=<openbmc password>
225  $ export IPMI_COMMAND=<Dbus/External>
226  ```
227
228  or
229
230  User can input as robot variables as part of the CLI command:
231
232  ```
233  -v OPENBMC_HOST:<openbmc machine IP address/hostname>
234  -v OPENBMC_USERNAME:<openbmc username>
235  -v OPENBMC_PASSWORD:<openbmc password>
236  ```
237
238- Testing in qemu:
239
240  Set extra environment variables:
241
242  ```
243  $ export SSH_PORT=<ssh port number>
244  $ export HTTPS_PORT=<https port number>
245  ```
246
247  Run the QEMU CI test suite:
248
249  ```
250  $ OPENBMC_HOST=xx.xx.xx.xx SSH_PORT=<port number> HTTPS_PORT=<port number> robot -A test_lists/QEMU_CI  redfish/ ipmi/
251  ```
252
253- Run tests:
254
255- How to run an individual test:
256
257  ```
258  $ OPENBMC_HOST=xx.xx.xx.xx tox -e default -- --include Test_SSH_And_IPMI_Connections redfish/extended/test_basic_ci.robot
259  ```
260
261- How to run CI and CT bucket test:
262
263  Default CI test bucket list:
264
265  ```
266  $ OPENBMC_HOST=xx.xx.xx.xx tox -e default -- --argumentfile test_lists/HW_CI  redfish/  ipmi/
267  ```
268
269  Default CI smoke test bucket list:
270
271  ```
272  $ OPENBMC_HOST=xx.xx.xx.xx tox -e default -- --argumentfile test_lists/CT_basic_run  redfish/  ipmi/
273  ```
274
275- Exclude test list for supported systems:
276
277  ```
278  Witherspoon:  test_lists/skip_test_witherspoon
279  ```
280
281  Using the exclude lists (example for Witherspoon)
282
283  ```
284  $ robot -v OPENBMC_HOST:xx.xx.xx.xx -A test_lists/skip_test_witherspoon  redfish/ ipmi/
285  ```
286
287- Run IPMI tests via robot CLI interface:
288
289  Running only out-of-band IPMI tests:
290
291  ```
292  $ robot -v IPMI_COMMAND:External -v OPENBMC_HOST:xx.xx.xx.xx --argumentfile test_lists/witherspoon/skip_inband_ipmi  ipmi/
293  ```
294
295  Running only inband IPMI tests:
296
297  ```
298  $ robot -v IPMI_COMMAND:Inband -v OPENBMC_HOST:xx.xx.xx.xx -v OS_HOST:xx.xx.xx.xx -v OS_USERNAME:xxxx -v OS_PASSWORD:xxxx --argumentfile test_lists/witherspoon/skip_oob_ipmi  ipmi/
299  ```
300
301- Run GUI tests via robot CLI interface:
302
303  By default, GUI runs with Firefox browser and headless mode. Example with
304  Chrome browser and header mode:
305
306  ```
307  $ robot -v OPENBMC_HOST:xx.xx.xx.xx -v GUI_BROWSER:gc -v GUI_MODE:header gui/test/
308  ```
309
310  Run GUI default CI test bucket:
311
312  ```
313  $ robot -v OPENBMC_HOST:xx.xx.xx.xx --argumentfile test_lists/BMC_WEB_CI gui/test/
314  ```
315
316- Run LDAP tests via robot CLI interface:
317
318  Before using LDAP test functions, be sure appropriate LDAP user(s) and
319  group(s) have been created on your LDAP server. Note: There are multiple ways
320  to create LDAP users / groups and all depend on your LDAP server. One common
321  way for openldap is ldapadd / ldapmodify refer
322  https://linux.die.net/man/1/ldapadd For ldapsearch, refer to
323  "https://linux.die.net/man/1/ldapsearch". Microsoft ADS: refer to
324  https://searchwindowsserver.techtarget.com/definition/Microsoft-Active-Directory-Domain-Services-AD-DS
325
326  Note: Currently, LDAP test automation for Redfish API is in progress. The
327  format to invoke LDAP test is as follows:
328
329  ```
330  $ cd redfish/account_service/
331  $ robot -v OPENBMC_HOST:xx.xx.xx.xx -v LDAP_SERVER_URI:<ldap(s)//LDAP Hostname / IP> -v LDAP_BIND_DN:<LDAP Bind DN> -v LDAP_BASE_DN:<LDAP Base DN> -v LDAP_BIND_DN_PASSWORD:<LDAP Bind password> -v LDAP_SEARCH_SCOPE:<LDAP search scope> -v LDAP_SERVER_TYPE:<LDAP server type> -v LDAP_USER:<LDAP user-id> -v LDAP_USER_PASSWORD:<LDAP PASSWORD> -v GROUP_NAME:<Group Name> -v GROUP_PRIVILEGE:<Privilege>  ./test_ldap_configuration.robot
332  ```
333
334- Host CPU architecture
335
336  By default openbmc-test-automation framework assumes that host CPU is based on
337  the POWER architecture. If your host CPU is x86 add
338  `-v PLATFORM_ARCH_TYPE:x86` variable setting to your CLI commands or set an
339  environment variable:
340
341  ```
342  $ export PLATFORM_ARCH_TYPE=x86
343  ```
344
345**Jenkins jobs tox commands**
346
347- HW CI tox command:
348
349  ```
350  $ OPENBMC_HOST=xx.xx.xx.xx tox -e default -- --argumentfile test_lists/HW_CI  redfish/  ipmi/
351  ```
352