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			Signed-off-by: smileyrekiere <smileyrekiere@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Chuck SmileyRekiere <chuck.smileyrekiere@candelatech.com>
		
			
				
	
	
		
			75 lines
		
	
	
		
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			75 lines
		
	
	
		
			3.4 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Bash
		
	
	
		
			Executable File
		
	
	
	
	
| #!/bin/bash
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| 
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| # This bash script creates/updates a DUT, creates/updates a chamberview scenario,
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| # loads and builds that scenario, runs wifi capacity test, and saves the kpi.csv info
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| # into influxdb.  As final step, it builds a grafana dashboard for the KPI information.
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| 
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| set -x
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| 
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| # Define some common variables.  This will need to be changed to match your own testbed.
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| # MGR is LANforge GUI machine
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| MGR=192.168.100.116
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| #MGR=localhost
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| 
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| # Candela internal influx
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| INFLUXTOKEN=-u_Wd-L8o992701QF0c5UmqEp7w7Z7YOMaWLxOMgmHfATJGnQbbmYyNxHBR9PgD6taM_tcxqJl6U8DjU1xINFQ==
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| INFLUX_HOST=192.168.100.201
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| INFLUX_BUCKET=lanforge_qa_testing
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| INFLUX_ORG=Candela
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| 
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| GRAFANATOKEN=eyJrIjoiS1NGRU8xcTVBQW9lUmlTM2dNRFpqNjFqV05MZkM0dzciLCJuIjoibWF0dGhldyIsImlkIjoxfQ==
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| GRAFANA_HOST=192.168.100.201
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| GROUP_FILE=/tmp/lf_cv_rpt_filelocation.txt
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| TESTBED=CT_US-001
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| DUT=ASUSRT-AX88U
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| UPSTREAM=eth2
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| #LF_WAN_PORT=eth3
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| MGR_PORT=8080
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| 
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| if [ -f $HOME/influx_vars.sh ]
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| then
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|     # Put private keys and other variable overrides in here.
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|     . $HOME/influx_vars.sh
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| fi
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| 
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| 
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| # Create/update new DUT.
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| #Replace my arguments with your setup.  Separate your ssid arguments with spaces and ensure the names are lowercase
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| echo "Make new DUT"
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| ./create_chamberview_dut.py --lfmgr ${MGR} --port ${MGR_PORT} --dut_name ${DUT} \
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|   --ssid "ssid_idx=0 ssid=asus11ax-5 security=WPA2 password=hello123 bssid=3c:7c:3f:55:4d:64" \
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|   --ssid "ssid_idx=1 ssid=asus11ax-5 security=WPA2 password=hello123 bssid=3c:7c:3f:55:4d:64" \
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|   --sw_version "asus_version" --hw_version asus11ax --serial_num 0001 --model_num 88R
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| 
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| # Create/update chamber view scenario and apply and build it.
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| # Easiest way to get these lines is to build it in the GUI and then
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| # copy/tweak what it shows in the 'Text Output' tab after saving and re-opening
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| # the scenario.
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| echo "Build Chamber View Scenario"
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| #change the lfmgr to your system, set the radio to a working radio on your LANforge system, same with the ethernet port.
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| 
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| ./create_chamberview.py --lfmgr ${MGR} --port ${MGR_PORT} --delete_scenario \
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|   --create_scenario ucentral-scenario \
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|   --raw_line "profile_link 1.1 STA-AC 1 'DUT: $DUT Radio-1' NA wiphy1,AUTO -1 NA" \
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|   --raw_line "profile_link 1.1 STA-AC 1 'DUT: $DUT Radio-1' NA wiphy3,AUTO -1 NA" \
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|   --raw_line "profile_link 1.1 upstream-dhcp 1 NA NA $UPSTREAM,AUTO -1 NA" \
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| 
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| # Run capacity test on the stations created by the chamber view scenario.
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| # Submit the KPI data into the influxdb.
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| #config_name doesn't matter, change the influx_host to your LANforge device,
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| # NOTE:  My influx token is unlucky and starts with a '-', but using the syntax below
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| # with '=' right after the argument keyword works as hoped.
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| echo "run wifi capacity test"
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| ./lf_wifi_capacity_test.py --config_name Custom --pull_report --influx_host ${INFLUX_HOST} \
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|   --influx_port 8086 --influx_org ${INFLUX_ORG} --influx_token=${INFLUXTOKEN} --influx_bucket ${INFLUX_BUCKET} --mgr ${MGR} \
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|   --port ${MGR_PORT} \
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|   --instance_name testing --upstream 1.1.$UPSTREAM --test_rig ${TESTBED} --graph_groups ${GROUP_FILE} \
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|   --batch_size "100" --protocol "TCP-IPv4" --duration 20000  --pull_report
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| 
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| # Build grafana dashboard and graphs view for the KPI in the capacity test.
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| #echo "Adding grafana dashboard"
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| #./grafana_profile.py --create_custom --title ${TESTBED} --influx_bucket ${INFLUX_BUCKET} --grafana_token ${GRAFANATOKEN} \
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| #  --grafana_host ${GRAFANA_HOST} --testbed ${TESTBED} --graph-groups ${GROUPS} --scripts Dataplane --scripts 'WiFi Capacity'
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| 
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| rm ${GROUP_FILE}
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