[WIFI-11619] Upd: Docker instructions update (#739)

Signed-off-by: Dmitry Dunaev <dmitry@opsfleet.com>

Signed-off-by: Dmitry Dunaev <dmitry@opsfleet.com>
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Dmitry Dunaev
2022-11-17 16:18:40 +03:00
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# Docker Setup Instructions
This repository support building Docker image from bundled [Dockerfile](./docker/Dockerfile). If you want to use it for testing, please refer to the [related directory for details](./docker).
### Executing and Contributing new test cases

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### Building a docker image
From the root directory of this repository (wlan-testing) run the following command:
```bash
docker build -f ./docker/Dockerfile -t wlantest .
```
This will produce a docker image, which you can verify by running docker images command.
By default image will run [setup_env.bash](../setup_env.bash) that will install all required dependencies for tests against all supported devices and version 2 of Cloud SDK (see https://github.com/Telecominfraproject/wlan-cloud-ucentral-deploy/ for details).
If you want to modify this logic, you may pass different build arguments to the build. Supported arguments:
- CLOUDSDK_LIBRARY - Cloud SDK library that should be used for tests (by default `tip_2x` will be used);
- TEST_DEVICE_NAME - device type that should be installed as a depencency (by default `all` will be used).
Check [setup_env.bash](../setup_env.bash) for more details on supported parameters.
Example on how to pass build arguments:
```bash
docker build -f ./docker/Dockerfile -t wlantest --build-arg TEST_DEVICE_NAME=lanforge .
```
### Running a docker image
From the root directory of this repository (wlan-testing) run the following command. This command executes
@@ -16,4 +33,4 @@ configuration.py and replace ${YOUR_ALLURE_RESULTS_DIR} with your allure result
```bash
docker run -i -t -v $(YOUR_ALLURE_RESULT_DIR):/allure-results -v $(pwd)/configuration.py:/wlan-testing/configuration.py wlantest /bin/bash -c "cd tests; pytest -s -vvv --testbed=basic-02 -m client_connectivity_test --skip-testrail --alluredir=/allure-result"
```
```