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2021-03-10Remove useless site.retry from treeCédric Ollivier1-1/+0
Signed-off-by: Cédric Ollivier <cedric.ollivier@orange.com> Change-Id: Id2a3fc69d097024cff608103ba7310388a273976
2021-01-27creation of tests and configs subdirectoriesLuc Provoost1-3/+3
All test files are now in the tests directory. All PROX config files moved to the configs directory. When specifying a test on the runrapid.py command line, you should now also mention the directory: e.g. --test tests/basicrapid.test In these test files, you need now to also include the configs subdirectory when specifying the prox configuration that needs to be used. The --map parameter has also changed. It can still take the file name of the map file, that specifies which PROX instance to use during a test. On top of that, you can now also specify a list of indices of the machines to be used during a test: e.g. --map [1,3]. Change-Id: I887cba59834dd8c903a22bc80959b10da2775398 Signed-off-by: Luc Provoost <luc.provoost@intel.com>
2020-12-28Improved PROX cleanup when exitingLuc Provoost2-6/+38
Sending now a 'quit' command to PROX, so that the thread running PROX in an ssh session is now cleaned up correctly. Also fixed a problem with the logging when running the code more than once. We only create handlers now, when they do not yet exist. Updated the rapid version. Also added some more tests in the testcases.yaml for xtesting. At the end of a run, the PROX.log files are copied in the results directory. The success criterium for a test 'pass_threshold' has been removed from the test files and is to be controlled by the xtesting testcases.yaml file. Change-Id: Ifbbb1c91f32c9176f52025d9ae4c495b432a94c9 Signed-off-by: Luc Provoost <luc.provoost@intel.com>
2020-11-18Support for xtestingLuc Provoost4-0/+62
Some files were added to for rapid testing in the xtesting framework Change-Id: Id912789c5007ca8390a67fb5b359296089aa9618 Signed-off-by: Luc Provoost <luc.provoost@intel.com>