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-===========================
-OPNFV functional test guide
-===========================
-
-The goal of this document consists in describing how to run functional tests on OPNFV solution and how to automate these tests.
-
-For release 1, several test cases have been selected:
- * Rally Bench test suite
- * Tempest tes suite
- * OpenDaylight test suite
- * vPing
- * vIMS
-
-
-.. _prereqs:
-
--------------
-Prerequisites
--------------
-We assume that an OPNFV solution has been installed (System Under Test).
-For release 1, the tools needed for functional testing are not part of the installer and are not automatically installed.
-
-.. _pharos: https://wiki.opnfv.org/pharos
-
-It is recommended to install the tools on the jump host server as defined in the Pharos project.
-
-.. _installation:
-
-------------
-Installation
-------------
-
-Rally bench test suite
-======================
-
-Create or enter a folder where you want to check out the tool repos. Follow `Rally installation procedure`_.
-
-.. _`Rally installation procedure`: https://rally.readthedocs.org/en/latest/tutorial/step_0_installation.html
-
-
-Tempest
-=======
-
-It is possible to use Rally to perform Tempest tests. See `tempest installation guide using Rally`_.
-
-.. _`tempest installation guide using Rally`: https://www.mirantis.com/blog/rally-openstack-tempest-testing-made-simpler/
-
-OpenDaylight
-============
-
-vPing
-=====
-
-vIMS
-====
-
-
-.. _manualtest:
-
---------------
-Manual testing
---------------
-
-Rally
-=====
-Check your deployment::
-
- # rally deployment check
- keystone endpoints are valid and following service are available:
- +-------------+-----------+------------+
- | Services | Type | Status |
- +-----------+-------------+------------+
- | cinder | volume | Available |
- | cinderv2 | volumev2 | Available |
- | glance | image | Available |
- | keystone | identity | Available |
- | neutron | network | Available |
- | nova | compute | Available |
- | nova_ec2 | compute_ec2 | Available |
- | novav3 | computev3 | Available |
- +-----------+-------------+------------+
-
-Create a new opnfv scenario directory and run test suite::
-
- # cd ~/rally/samples/tasks/scenario/
- # mkdir opnfv
- # wget http://git.opnfv.org/.. <TODO>
- # rally task start --abort-on-sla-failure ./opnfv.json
-
-Tempest
-=======
-
-If we consider running Tempest suite with Rally::
-
- # rally verify start
- # rally verify list
-
-
-
-
-OpenDaylight
-============
-
-vPing
-=====
-
-vIMS
-====
-
-
-.. _automatictest:
-
-------------------
-Testing Automation
-------------------
-
-Connection of your platform
-===========================
-If you want to add your platform to the community automation, you need to declare your machine as a Jenkins slave.
- * Send a mail to OPNFV LF Helpdesk (opnfv-helpdesk@rt.linuxfoundation.org)
- * Create a local user jenkins on your machine
- * wget http://mirrors.jenkins-ci.org/war/1.599/jenkins.war
- * Extract contents, find the file named slave.jar and copy it to somewhere which jenkins user created in first step can access.
- * Create a directory /home/jenkins/opnfv_slave_root
- * check the java version (>1.7.0_75)
- * Contact Linux Foundation to manage authentication of your server
- * A key/token will be produced. Establish connection towards OPNFV Jenkins by using below command: java -jar slave.jar -jnlpUrl https://build.opnfv.org/ci/computer/<slave_name>/slave-agent.jnlp -secret <token>
-
-Continuous integration scripts
-==============================
-
-.. _references:
-
-----------
-References
-----------
-
-OPNFV main site: opnfvmain_.
-
-OPNFV functional test page: opnfvfunctest_.
-
-IRC support chan: #opnfv-testperf
-
-.. _opnfvmain: http://www.opnfv.org
-.. _opnfvfunctest: https://wiki.opnfv.org/opnfv_functional_testing
+===========================
+OPNFV functional test guide
+===========================
+
+The goal of this document consists in describing how to run functional tests on OPNFV solution and how to automate these tests.
+
+For release 1, several test cases have been selected:
+ * Rally Bench test suite
+ * Tempest tes suite
+ * OpenDaylight test suite
+ * vPing
+ * vIMS
+
+.. _prereqs:
+
+-------------
+Prerequisites
+-------------
+We assume that an OPNFV solution has been installed (System Under Test).
+For release 1, the tools needed for functional testing are not part of the installer and are not automatically installed.
+
+.. _pharos: https://wiki.opnfv.org/pharos
+
+It is recommended to install the tools on the jump host server as defined in the Pharos project.
+
+.. _installation:
+
+------------
+Installation
+------------
+
+Rally bench test suite
+======================
+
+Create or enter a folder where you want to check out the tool repos. Follow `Rally installation procedure`_.
+
+.. _`Rally installation procedure`: https://rally.readthedocs.org/en/latest/tutorial/step_0_installation.html
+
+
+Tempest
+=======
+
+It is possible to use Rally to perform Tempest tests. See `tempest installation guide using Rally`_.
+
+.. _`tempest installation guide using Rally`: https://www.mirantis.com/blog/rally-openstack-tempest-testing-made-simpler/
+
+OpenDaylight
+============
+ODL wiki page describes system preparation and running tests. See `Integration Group CSIT`_.
+
+.. _`Integration Group CSIT`: https://wiki.opendaylight.org/view/CrossProject:Integration_Group:CSIT
+
+Summary: Set up python2.7 virtual environment::
+
+ mkvirtualenv robot
+
+ pip install requests
+ pip install robotframework
+ pip install robotframework-sshlibrary
+ pip install robotframework-requests
+
+vPing
+=====
+
+vIMS
+====
+
+
+.. _manualtest:
+
+--------------
+Manual testing
+--------------
+
+Rally
+=====
+Check your deployment::
+
+ # rally deployment check
+ keystone endpoints are valid and following service are available:
+ +-------------+-----------+------------+
+ | Services | Type | Status |
+ +-----------+-------------+------------+
+ | cinder | volume | Available |
+ | cinderv2 | volumev2 | Available |
+ | glance | image | Available |
+ | keystone | identity | Available |
+ | neutron | network | Available |
+ | nova | compute | Available |
+ | nova_ec2 | compute_ec2 | Available |
+ | novav3 | computev3 | Available |
+ +-----------+-------------+------------+
+
+Create a new opnfv scenario directory and run test suite::
+
+ # cd ~/rally/samples/tasks/scenario/
+ # mkdir opnfv
+ # wget http://git.opnfv.org/.. <TODO>
+ # rally task start --abort-on-sla-failure ./opnfv.json
+
+Tempest
+=======
+
+If we consider running Tempest suite with Rally::
+
+ # rally verify start
+ # rally verify list
+
+
+
+
+OpenDaylight
+============
+
+Tests can be executed with script *start_test.sh* from directory *functest/testcases/Controllers/ODL/CI*. For usage example see::
+
+ # bash start_test.sh -h
+
+vPing
+=====
+
+vIMS
+====
+
+
+.. _automatictest:
+
+------------------
+Testing Automation
+------------------
+
+Connection of your platform
+===========================
+If you want to add your platform to the community automation, you need to declare your machine as a Jenkins slave.
+ * Send a mail to OPNFV LF Helpdesk (opnfv-helpdesk@rt.linuxfoundation.org)
+ * Create a local user jenkins on your machine
+ * wget http://mirrors.jenkins-ci.org/war/1.599/jenkins.war
+ * Extract contents, find the file named slave.jar and copy it to somewhere which jenkins user created in first step can access.
+ * Create a directory /home/jenkins/opnfv_slave_root
+ * check the java version (>1.7.0_75)
+ * Contact Linux Foundation to manage authentication of your server
+ * A key/token will be produced. Establish connection towards OPNFV Jenkins by using below command: java -jar slave.jar -jnlpUrl https://build.opnfv.org/ci/computer/<slave_name>/slave-agent.jnlp -secret <token>
+
+Continuous integration scripts
+==============================
+
+.. _references:
+
+----------
+References
+----------
+
+OPNFV main site: opnfvmain_.
+
+OPNFV functional test page: opnfvfunctest_.
+
+IRC support chan: #opnfv-testperf
+
+.. _opnfvmain: http://www.opnfv.org
+.. _opnfvfunctest: https://wiki.opnfv.org/opnfv_functional_testing