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# Copyright 2024 The ChromiumOS Authors
# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
# found in the LICENSE file.
from autotest_lib.client.common_lib import utils
# TODO: Convert this Tast first class (TFC) after Satlab support TFC.
AUTHOR = 'Ambalavanan M M <ambalavanan.m.m@intel.com>'
NAME = 'tast.intel-stability-bronze'
METADATA = {
'contacts': ['intel.chrome.automation.team@intel.com', 'ambalavanan.m.m@intel.com'],
'bug_component': 'b:157291', # ChromeOS > External > Intel
'criteria': 'Tauto wrapper for specified tast tests',
}
TIME = 'MEDIUM'
TEST_TYPE = 'Server'
ATTRIBUTES = 'suite:intel-stability-bronze'
MAX_RESULT_SIZE_KB = 256 * 1024
PY_VERSION = 3
# tast.py uses binaries installed from autotest_server_package.tar.bz2.
REQUIRE_SSP = True
DOC = '''
Run the Intel stability-bronze Tast tests.
Tast is an integration-testing framework analagous to the test-running portion
of Autotest. See https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromiumos/platform/tast/ for
more information.
This test runs Intel stability-bronze Tast tests that are required to pass
against a remote DUT. It fails if any individual Tast tests fail.
See http://go/tast-failures for information about investigating failures.
'''
def run(machine):
job.run_test('tast',
host=hosts.create_host(machine),
test_exprs=['("group:intel-stability-bronze")'],
ignore_test_failures=False, max_run_sec=2700,
clear_tpm=False,
command_args=args)
parallel_simple(run, machines)