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ots_trigger is tool for triggering a testrun to OTS server. | ots_trigger is tool for triggering a testrun to OTS server. | ||
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Conductor is the executer in the ots-worker. You can use conductor to test device flashing and for semi-automatic test executions.
To list all supported options:
conductor --help
Note: Before starting to execute tests with ots_trigger, verify that your ots-worker is configured correctly. That can be done with conductor, see the topic above.
ots_trigger is tool for triggering a testrun to OTS server.
Before you can trigger a testrun, you need to have all following:
And one of the following options:
Okey, now we are ready to get dirty.
If we have test package(s) installed into the device and we want to execute all of them:
ots_trigger --server=192.168.1.1/xmlrpc --build_id=nightly_testing --image=http://url.to.image/image.tar.gz --sw_product=meego_n900 --email=my.name@company.com
Let me explain the parameters.
That was simple. Next you want to execute only one package, no problem, just define test package name to ots_trigger:
ots_trigger --server=192.168.1.=== Using conductor ===
Conductor is the executer in the ots-worker. You can use conductor to test device flashing and for semi-automatic test executions.
To list all supported options:
conductor --help
1/xmlrpc --build_id=nightly_testing --image=http://url.to.image/image.tar.gz --sw_product=meego_n900 --email=my.name@company.com --testpackages=my-test-package1-tests
In to the testpackages option, you can define multiple packages like this:
--testpackages=my-test-package1-tests,my-test-package2-tests
If you want to add more people to receive email after the execution is done, just add more email addresses to --email option:
ots_trigger --server=192.168.1.1/xmlrpc --build_id=nightly_testing --image=http://url.to.image/image.tar.gz --sw_product=meego_n900 --email=my.name@company.com,second.name@company.com
To list all supported options_
ots_trigger --help