commit | 45b449ea74c0ea7c16114c1f6f8c0a20f13ef9a2 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Shuhei Kobayashi <shukobayashi@google.com> | Tue Aug 30 07:46:08 2022 +0000 |
committer | Chromeos LUCI <chromeos-scoped@luci-project-accounts.iam.gserviceaccount.com> | Thu Sep 01 09:35:07 2022 +0000 |
tree | a57f91b38bddd9ff641e21823f688f21f18bee29 | |
parent | cd8de2d7d5cafbb7c818ab24fdcb216987dd521d [diff] |
Update generate_controlfiles to stop generating use_jdk9=True CONFIG['USE_JDK9'] is no longer used. use_jdk9 is not used in generate_controlfiles_CTS_P.py and generate_controlfiles_CTS_instat.py. There are too many control files which cause problems with the command "repo upload". This CL does not break control file generation. Following patches update control files. BUG=b:240132080 TEST=generate_controflles.py runs Change-Id: I09aeb72071e2387c7ecc0cbf65b134e08c8fe86d Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromiumos/third_party/autotest/+/3864370 Commit-Queue: Shuhei Kobayashi <shukobayashi@google.com> Reviewed-by: Rintaro Kuroiwa <rkuroiwa@google.com> Reviewed-by: Kazuhiro Inaba <kinaba@chromium.org> Tested-by: Shuhei Kobayashi <shukobayashi@google.com>
Autotest is a framework for fully automated testing. It was originally designed to test the Linux kernel, and expanded by the ChromeOS team to validate complete system images of ChromeOS and Android.
Autotest is composed of a number of modules that will help you to do stand alone tests or setup a fully automated test grid, depending on what you are up to. A non extensive list of functionality is:
A body of code to run tests on the device under test. In this setup, test logic executes on the machine being tested, and results are written to files for later collection from a development machine or lab infrastructure.
A body of code to run tests against a remote device under test. In this setup, test logic executes on a development machine or piece of lab infrastructure, and the device under test is controlled remotely via SSH/adb/some combination of the above.
Developer tools to execute one or more tests. test_that
for ChromeOS and test_droid
for Android allow developers to run tests against a device connected to their development machine on their desk. These tools are written so that the same test logic that runs in the lab will run at their desk, reducing the number of configurations under which tests are run.
Lab infrastructure to automate the running of tests. This infrastructure is capable of managing and running tests against thousands of devices in various lab environments. This includes code for both synchronous and asynchronous scheduling of tests. Tests are run against this hardware daily to validate every build of ChromeOS.
Infrastructure to set up miniature replicas of a full lab. A full lab does entail a certain amount of administrative work which isn't appropriate for a work group interested in automated tests against a small set of devices. Since this scale is common during device bringup, a special setup, called Moblab, allows a natural progressing from desk -> mini lab -> full lab.
See the guides to test_that
and test_droid
:
See the best practices guide, existing tests, and comments in the code.
git clone https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromiumos/third_party/autotest
See the coding style guide for guidance on submitting patches.
You need to run utils/build_externals.py
to set up the dependencies for pre-upload hook tests.