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+.. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
+.. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
+
+In order to run the automatic testing script test.py, you need the
+following dependencies installed on your python distribution:
+
+- "requests" python package ->
+ http://docs.python-requests.org/en/master/
+- "jsonschema" python package ->
+ https://pypi.python.org/pypi/jsonschema
+
+IMPORTANT - If you have multiple versions of Python installed on your
+machine, check carefully that the version you are actually using when
+running the script, has the required packages installed. Requested
+version is Python 3+
+
+| HINT - to install a package you can raise the following command (Bash
+ on Linux or DOS shell on Windows):
+| python -m pip install jsonschema
+| python -m pip install requests
+
+Tested on PYTHON 3.4.3
+
+To add a new test, just put a new .json file inside the testcases
+folder. The corresponding JSON schema is in the testcase\_schema.json
+file and some examples are already available. Each json file should
+specify:
+
+- id, an integer for the testcase;
+- name, the name for the testcase;
+- description, an optional description;
+- policy\_url\_parameters, the parameters to be appended after the
+ verification URL (including the '?' character);
+- result, the expected verification result;
+- graph, the graph to be tested (the same object that you usually POST
+ to VeriGraph to create a new graph).
+ The test.py script will test each .json file contained into the
+ testcases folder and will provide a complete output.