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.. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
.. License.
.. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
.. (c) OPNFV, Huawei Technologies Co.,Ltd and others.
================================
Dovetail Command-line Interface
================================
Command Line Introduction
==========================
The Dovetail command-line interface provides a method for interacting with
Dovetail from the console. For help on the ``dovetail`` command, enter:
::
dovetail --help
**dovetail** optional arguments:
::
--version
show program's version number and exit
list <testsuite_name>
list the testsuite details
show <testcase_name>
show the testcase details
run <arguments>
run the testcases
For **dovetail list**, if the ``<testsuite_name>`` is omitted,
all the testsuites defined under ``/dovetail/compliance`` directory
and related testcases will be listed, otherwise,
the test area and test cases defined in ``<testsuite_name>`` are listed.
For **dovetail show**, the ``<testcase_name>`` is required, the contents defined
in ``<testcase_name>.yml`` is shown.
For **dovetail run**, by running ``dovetail run --help``, the ``dovetail run``
usage is shown as:
+------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
|Options | |
+========================+=====================================================+
| -t, --SUT_TYPE |Installer type of the system under test (SUT). |
+------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
| --creds |Openstack credential file location |
+------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
| -i, --SUT_IP |IP of the system under test (SUT). |
+------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
| -d, --debug |True for showing debug log on screen. |
+------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
| -f, --func_tag |Overwrite tag for functest docker container (e.g. |
| |stable or latest) |
+------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
| -y, --yard_tag |Overwrite tag for yardstick docker container (e.g. |
| |stable or latest) |
+------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
| --testarea |compliance testarea within testsuite |
+------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
| --testsuite |compliance testsuite. |
+------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
| -h, --help |Show this message and exit. |
+------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
If no arguments are given, the default testsuite will be performed, i.e., the ``compliance_set``
testsuite with default configurations.
For more information about **dovetail** command-line interface, please refer to the wiki page [3]_
Parameters definition with config file
======================================
The default **dovetail run** parameters can be modified in
``dovetail/dovetail/conf/cmd_config.yml``, which is shown as:
::
cli:
arguments:
config:
# This is a simple example of arguments.
# Dovetail has no need of this kind of parameters currently.
# The arguments must be given orderly at the run-time.
#
# docker_tag:
# flags: 'docker_tag'
# path:
# - 'functest/docker_tag'
# - 'yardstick/docker_tag'
control:
options:
config:
SUT_TYPE:
flags:
- '--SUT_TYPE'
- '-t'
path:
- 'functest/envs'
- 'yardstick/envs'
help: 'Installer type of the system under test (SUT).'
yard_tag:
flags:
- '--yard_tag'
- '-y'
path:
- 'yardstick/docker_tag'
help: 'Overwrite tag for yardstick docker container (e.g. stable or latest)'
func_tag:
flags:
- '--func_tag'
- '-f'
path:
- 'functest/docker_tag'
help: 'Overwrite tag for functest docker container (e.g. stable or latest)'
control:
testsuite:
flags:
- '--testsuite'
default: 'compliance_set'
help: 'compliance testsuite.'
testarea:
flags:
- '--testarea'
default: 'full'
help: 'compliance testarea within testsuite'
The Click module is used to parse parameters defined in the above config file,
two subsections are included in this file, ``arguments`` and ``options``,
which corresponds to two types of parameters in Click.
Arguments and Options
+++++++++++++++++++++
Only ``options`` is used currently, which means parameters can be given (or not) without
sequence restriction.
Config and control
++++++++++++++++++
All options/arguments are divided into two parts: **config** and **control**.
The config ones are used for updating functest or yardstick config files according
to the **path** given. For example, functest's config file is
``dovetail/dovetail/conf/functest_config.yml``, following is a simple example:
::
docker_tag: latest
envs: '-e INSTALLER_TYPE=compass -e INSTALLER_IP=192.168.200.2
-e NODE_NAME=dovetail-pod -e DEPLOY_SCENARIO=ha_nosdn
-e BUILD_TAG=dovetail -e CI_DEBUG=true -e DEPLOY_TYPE=baremetal'
If running with the command ``python run.py --SUT_TYPE fuel -f stable``, then
the configs will be changed into
::
docker_tag: stable
envs: '-e INSTALLER_TYPE=fuel -e INSTALLER_IP=192.168.200.2
-e NODE_NAME=dovetail-pod -e DEPLOY_SCENARIO=ha_nosdn
-e BUILD_TAG=dovetail -e CI_DEBUG=true -e DEPLOY_TYPE=baremetal'
The config options/arguments can be added or deleted by modifying
``cmd_config.yml`` rather than changing the source code. However, for control
command, besides adding it into ``cmd_config.yml``, some other operations about
the source code are also needed.
. [3] https://wiki.opnfv.org/display/dovetail/Dovetail+Command+Line
|