2. Create check_argparse which allows us to check which flags are or are not included in argparse statements.
Signed-off-by: Matthew Stidham <stidmatt@gmail.com>
- Import importlib, os, and sys to each python script.
- Append "lanforge-scripts" root directory to the system path, allowing each script to be called from an antecedent directory. e.g.
if 'lanforge-scripts' not in sys.path:
sys.path.append(os.path.join(os.path.abspath(__file__ + "../../../../../")))
- All statements of the form 'from <module> import <class>' replace with:
<module> = importlib.import_module("lanforge-scripts.<directory>.<module>")
<class> = <module>.<class>
This lets the user have more control over how long the test runs,
allows the calling code to query other elements (such as cloud
controller) while test is running, and so forth.
Signed-off-by: Ben Greear<greearb@candelatech.com>
- passes() method counts any message not /^pass/i as failure
- rearranges guards at top
- defines fail and pass prefixes, fail messages
- removes exit() and sets _halt_on_error to False
- compareVals now using _pass() and _fail()
- changes uses of f-string to modulo-string formatting, allowing tests to run on F24
And remove flakey helper method in LFUtils, just make user specify
the resource ID when removing ports.
The sta_connect.py script will create a station, run traffic, and calculate
pass/fail based on the results. Idea is for it to be part of a unit-test framework.