Toaster testing plan

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This article is the test plan for Toaster.

About Toaster

Toaster is a web interface to the Yocto Project’s OpenEmbedded build system that allows a user to run and build his own builds. The information is collected and stored in a database, so Toaster provides information and statistics about the build process. Toaster can be used to configure and start builds on multiple remote build servers.

Currently positive testing is being executed for existing features. Tasks:

  • Validating the current build (running regression test)
  • Bug & Feature verification
  • Exploratory on existing functionalities


Objectives

Verify all Toaster components to be fully functional.

Components to be verified:

  • UI interface
  • Backend interaction with bitbake for build purposes
  • Backend interaction with database for storing and accessing build information


The testing objective involves only positive testing for existing features on Toaster. Perform exploratory testing focusing on newer features

  • this can sometimes generate new test cases.

Verifying the bugs and features.

Team members

QA Team involved in Toaster testing

Mihail, Stanciu
Agurida, Cristina 
Georgescu, Alexandru

Scope

Testing scope has been agreed upon as local installation only, using sqlite database on Fedora and Ubuntu operating systems on Firefox browser.

New features are to be tested as they are finished with test cases written for them once features are stabilized.

UI features being tested:

  • Create new project
  • Modify project settings and variables
  • Add/Remove layers to project
  • Building images
  • Build details
  • All builds report table

Backend features:

  • Toaster installation and first time configuration
  • Data presence
  • Data consistency
  • Build data
YP2.1 TODO - we need toaster-next on poky-contrib to be tested. Basically to add some of the poky-contrib branches to be tested routinely
YP2.1 TODO - add mysql testing as well

Test Strategy

There are several test approaches for Toaster Testing, such as:

  • Perform test cases agreed upon the development during periodic full passes according to the Schedule
  • Write new test cases based on developer request or new features requires it.
    • Maintain current test cases and update them accordingly
  • Perform exploratory testing on existing functionalities.
    • YP 2.1 Testopia template here.

Major feature groups and their testing approach

FrontEnd - UI Basic functionalities

Toaster UI features are tested such as links, buttons, tables, pages basic functionalities.

Testing needs :


BackEnd functionalities

Covers data integrity, data transfer between Bitbake and Toaster, Start/Stop, building images, configuration, etc

Testing needs:

  • Built in python 2.7
  • Direct sql requests to local sqlite instance
YP2.1 TODO: Direct SQL tests are going to be hard to maintain and could be done more effectively by either using unit tests in django or by accessing the django ORM. This would also make the test database database backend agnostic.

Test automation

Toaster has 3 testing suites, targeted at verifying different parts of the system.

Django Unit Tests

Toaster is primarely a Django application. As such, it makes use of the Django test system that runs unit tests on mock data to ensure pieces of functionality work as expected, and prevent regressions.

To run the django unit tests, invoke them as with any Django test suite

./bitbake/lib/toaster/manage.py test

To add unit tests, simply add needed tests to the _tests.py_ file in the module you're editing.

YP2.1 TODO: QA start running tests


The oe-selftest toaster tests

These tests are verifying the correctness of the data gathered by the build process - it tests the bitbake/lib/bb/ui/toasterui.py and bitbake/lib/bb/ui/buildinfohelper.py files and the interface to the bitbake server process.

In order for these tests to run properly, the following steps need to be taken before running, on a clean toaster setup:

  • Create new project using local poky release
  • Create 1 core-image-minimal image
  • Create 1 core-image-sato image to check building from cache
  • Break a recipe file (by modifying a link, for example)
  • Create a new image using broken recipe to check error detection is working


To run these tests you need to source an environment by issuing:

 source oe-init-build-env

then modify the bblayers.conf file to add the meta-selftest layer, create a symbolic link to the toaster.sqlite file:

 ln -s ../toaster.sqlite toaster.sqlite

and then run the command:

 oe-selftest --run-tests _toaster


The selenium automated UI tests

The automated UI tests are targeted at validating and identifying regressions in the UI pages. These tests are based on the Selenium framework to drive interactions in the interface.

The selenium tests require a couple of components:

  • scrot (a screen capture utility) and pip - a utility for installing python modules. The following is how you install it for ubuntu:
sudo apt-get install scrot python-pip python-virtualenv
virtualenv t-selenium
source ./t-selenium/bin/activate
pip install selenium
  • Since this is a web application, the UI can also be tested from a mac. To install the requirements there do:
sudo easy_install pip
sudo pip install virtualenv
virtualenv t-selenium
source ./t-selenium/bin/activate

The selenium tests are located in:

./ bitbake/lib/toaster/contrib/tts/toasteruitest

You run them with:

./bitbake/lib/toaster/contrib/tts/toasteruitest/run_toastertests.py

The above command takes the list of the tests to run from the toaster_test.cfg file. The tests themselves are located in toaster_automation_test.py. The toaster_test.cfg file has a couple of important variables in it separated by which os you are running the tests on. These varables control where the toaster instance is located (defaults to http://127.0.0.1:8000) what browser to use (firefox is safest for selenium though there is a chrome driver available as well), what tests to run and what log level to save data at.

In order for these tests to run properly, the following steps need to be taken before running, on a clean toaster setup:

  • Create new project named "selenium-project" using local poky release
  • Create 1 core-image-minimal image
  • Break a recipe file (by modifying a link, for example)
  • Create a new image using broken recipe to check error detection is working
  • Fix the recipe broken in previous step
  • Create 1 core-image-sato image
YP2.1 TODO: Update this section, since the steps are a WIP for automation.

In order to run all current tests, you need to modify the configuration file "toaster_test.cfg" with the following line:

test_cases = [901, 902, 903, 904, 906, 910, 911, 912, 913, 914, 915, 916, 923, 924, 940, 941, 942, 943, 944, 945, 946, 947, 948, 949, 950, 951, 955, 956]

Test Approach

Sanity testing

  • Not covered at this moment
  • TBD following DEV discussions

Performance and Stress

  • Testing two concurrent builds
  • TC…

Load testing

  • Not covered
  • TBD

System Integration Testing

  • Not covered (maybe covered by DEV w/ Jenkins)

Regression

  • All Full pass tests for
    • BackEnd
    • FrontEnd

Maintaining the test cases

Toaster test cases are officially stored in Testopia, the Yocto Project test case management system. Testopia is a test case management platform and an extension for Bugzilla developed by the Mozilla Foundation that helps organize test cases using a tight relation with elements in Bugzilla. More details on Testopia, can be found on the YP Wiki at https://wiki.yoctoproject.org/wiki/Testopia.

A quick start guide for Testopia is found on the Testopia wiki at https://wiki.yoctoproject.org/wiki/Testopia#What_do_I_need_to_start_using_Testopia.3F.

As currently Testopia is structured, all Toaster test cases are stored under Classifications/Build System & Metadata/ Toaster component within Testopia. All the test cases are organized in Test Run Templates as following:

Submitting Bugs

Being part of the Yocto Project, Toaster follows the same Yocto Project guidelines and principles. The guidelines can be found at https://wiki.yoctoproject.org/wiki/Community_Guidelines. Toaster bugs are no different and are tracked into Bugzilla, the official Yocto Project bug tracker. Learn more about our process for reporting bugs.

Requirements

HW Requirements

A host system with a minimum of 50 Gbytes of free disk space that is running a supported Linux distribution

Software Requirements

  • Django 1.6
  • South 0.8.4
  • argparse 1.2.1
  • wsgiref 0.1.2
  • beautifulsoup4 4.4.0 or greater
  • A release of the Yocto Project: http://git.yoctoproject.org/cgit/cgit.cgi/poky/
  • YP Quick Start requirements
    • Git 1.7.8 or greater
    • tar 1.24 or greater
    • Python 2.7.3

Environment Requirements

  • Supported Browsers – no official browser selected yet, usually Firefox is used
  • Supported operating systems as per SANITY_TESTED_DISTROS listed in meta-yocto/conf/distro/poky.conf
    • YP 2.0 Release:
    • Ubuntu-14.04
    • Ubuntu-14.10
    • Ubuntu-15.04
    • Fedora-21
    • CentOS-6.*
    • CentOS-7.*
    • Debian-7.*
    • Debian-8.*
    • openSUSE-project-13.2
  • Latest version of Selenium installed as python module
  • YP QS (Maybe, depending where Toaster server is installed)
  • SQLITE 3 Client


Features

Features to be tested

Backend

  • Toaster installation and first time configuration
    • Download poky
    • Checkout on desired version
    • Start Toaster with “bitbake/bin/toaster” command
  • Data integrity
    • Data presence - the information is being recorded into the database
    • Data consistency - the information is being recorded properly when modified from UI
    • Build data - all the information from bitbake process is being transmitted properly to the database
  • Data transfer between Toaster and Bitbake
  • Toaster and Bitbake complete cycle communication
The test runs templates for Toaster backend are are found in Testopia, as following

Frontend

  • Verifying if all view elements work (buttons, tables, sort buttons, etc.)
  • Configurations
    • Communication between UI-BackEnd
    • Browse and build any layers published in OpenEmbedded Metadata Index
    • Import your own layers for building
    • Add/Remove layers from configuration
    • Set configurations variables
    • Select a target or multiple targets to build
  • Building images
    • Build base images(core-image-minimal, core-image-sato etc)
    • Build images with added layers
    • Build images after modifying project settings
  • Data Presentation
    • All builds report table
    • View what was built and what packages were installed into final image
    • Browse the directory structure of the image
    • View the value of all variables form build configuration
    • Examine errors, warnings and trace messages
    • View information about the Bitbake task executed and reused during a build
    • View dependency relations between recipes, packages and tasks
    • View performance informations such as build time, task time, CPU usage and disk I/O
    • Build details
      • Build configuration page
        • Build artifacts
        • Bitbake variables table
      • Tasks report table
      • Metrics report tables
        • CPU usage
        • Disk I/O
        • Time
      • Included packages report table
        • Package details page
      • Recipes used during build
        • Recipe details page
    • Definition data from JSON file
      • file path: “/poky/meta-yocto/conf”
      • contains default settings and informations for:
        • configuration
        • layer source
        • releases
        • bitbake
The test runs templates for Toaster frontend are are found in Testopia, as following

Deliverables

Test schedule

Deliverables

  • Features to be tested

Resources roles & responsibilities

Release Criteria/ Exit Criteria

Dependencies

  • Personal Dependencies
  • Software Dependencies
  • Hardware Dependencies

Risks

Schedule

Technical

Requirements

Tools

Documentation