Welcome to Test-ON tutorial!
Overview
Test on runs on Linux platform. Test-ON requires a proper ONOS installation in order to work, see ONOS tutorial for more information.
By completing this tutorial, you will understand how to:
- Install Test-ON
- Create appropriate files to run test on Test-ON.
- Create and run Test-ON script
- Create a Test-ON driver
NOTE: If you are having trouble on running Test-ON visit Test-ON FAQs or visit git hub wiki for additional information.
Configuring Linux to run Test-ON
Requirements:
- A Linux 2.6.26 or greater kernel compiled with network namespace support enabled (see INSTALL for additional information.)
python 2.6 or higher versions.
Install python package configObj using:
$ sudo pip install configObj
Prerequisites:
- Properly installed ONOS
- Dependencies - ONOS, Python packages, Pox, Mininet, STS etc. (Check out the Dependencies section in the Github wiki for more information)
- Prior knowledge of ONOS and Mininet
- Two or more VMs running Ubuntu Server
- Ssh log in without password
Stuck? Found a bug? Questions?
Email us if you’re stuck, think you’ve found a bug, or just want to send some feedback. Please have a look at the guidelines to learn how to efficiently submit a bug report.
Installation
Clone the Test-ON from https://github.com/OPENNETWORKINGLAB/ONLabTest.git
Please configure mail server details before going to start working with Test-ON
- Open core/utilities.py file inside Test-ON Framework
- Check def send_mail(self) and configure the mail server and your credentials as mention below:
233: msg['From'] = 'user@mailserver.com' 250: smtp = smtplib.SMTP('Hostname/IP') 252: smtp.login('user@mailserver.com','password')
Test files
You can see actual test files in the /TestON/tests/ folder. Each of the tests has unique files defined below:
Params - This file contains user defined variables for the test case. Also specify the order of which test cases to run.
Topo - This file defines all the components and options that Test-ON will use to execute its test. The machine's user name, password, IP addresses and/or Mininet's topology would be specified in this file.
py -