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README.md
NBU Connectivity Test Suite
This suite includes tests that exercises Android connectivity APIs and verify device behaviors.
Overview
These tests simulate connectivity use cases critical to NBU market like peer-to-peer interactions.
We created these tests using tools from the open source project Mobly, if you want to learn more, see its Github page and tutorial.
The tests have two components, an agent apk running on the Android Device Under Test (DUT) and Python test scripts running on a computer to which the DUTs are connected via USB. The tests issue cmds to the agent on the device to trigger actions and read status, thus coordinating actions across multiple devices.
The tests by default write output to /tmp/logs
.
Test Environment Setup
This section lists the components and steps required to create a setup to run these tests.
Test Zip File
This is a zip file that you have downloaded.
The zip file includes:
- this README file
- an apk called
android_snippet.apk
- several Python files.
Two Android Devices (DUT)
The two devices should be of the same model and build (identical fingerprint).
On each device:
- Flash the build you want to test. The build's API level has to be
>=26
. - Enable USB debugging.
- Enable BT snoop log.
- Enable Wi-Fi verbose log.
- Enable location service.
- Install the
android_snippet.apk
with opition -g.
Create a test config file
Based on the two devices' serial numbers, we need to create a config file.
Create a plain text file config.yaml
in the following format, with the <>
blocks replaced with the information of your actual devices:
TestBeds:
- Name: P2pTestBed
Controllers:
AndroidDevice:
- serial: <DUT1 serial>
- serial: <DUT2 serial>
Linux Computer (Ubuntu 14.04+)
We need the following packages:
- adb
- Python 2.7+
To check your Python's version, use command $ python --version
.
In addition to those, we also need to install a few other tools:
$ sudo apt-get install python-setuptools python-pip
$ pip install mobly
After all the tools are installed, connect the devices to the computer with USB
cables and make sure they show up as "device" in the output of $ adb devices
Test Execution
First, you need to put the file config.yaml
in the same directory as the
Python scripts. Then cd to that directory and run:
$ rm -rf /tmp/logs/ # Clear previous logs
$ python xxx_test.py -c config.yaml
Execute all the *_test.py
files the same way. Once they all finish executing,
all the logs will be collected in /tmp/logs/
. You can check the test results
and debug info there.
Zip up the content of /tmp/logs/
and send it to your contact at Google.