commit | b27a5beb1ccdd4e0c2f0f786b88a277be34300bf | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Satoshi Niwa <niwa@google.com> | Wed Jul 10 04:56:35 2019 |
committer | chrome-bot <chrome-bot@chromium.org> | Sun Jul 21 12:23:15 2019 |
tree | 3d2c560e0d0b8c82a4d82551fb04559dd6c5ee96 | |
parent | 9391a6027b482523f58a5adc3fb941a4c03a16e4 [diff] |
Allow tast/local/bundles/crosint/arc/authperf to access lsbrelease TEST=tast run my_crbook arc.AuthPerfUnmanaged BUG=b:135964304 Change-Id: Ifcf8d2caacb1223a3529cacfb498765a603116dc Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/1694844 Tested-by: Satoshi Niwa <niwa@chromium.org> Commit-Ready: Satoshi Niwa <niwa@chromium.org> Legacy-Commit-Queue: Commit Bot <commit-bot@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Hidehiko Abe <hidehiko@chromium.org>
Tast is an integration-testing system for Chrome OS. Its focus is on maintainability, speed, and ease of interpreting and reproducing test results. It supports building, deploying, and running tests. It doesn't implement other functionality like managing labs of devices used for testing, scheduling tests, or storing test results.
To try it out, see the quickstart document. The overview is a good starting point for learning more about how the system is structured.
This repository is organized in accordance with the Go in Chromium OS suggestions.
src/chromiumos/
cmd/local_test_runner/
- main
package for the local_test_runner
executable used to execute local test bundles on-device.cmd/remote_test_runner/
- main
package for the remote_test_runner
executable used to execute remote test bundles on the host system.cmd/tast/
- main
package for the tast
executable used to build and run tests....
- Packages used only by the tast
executable.tast/...
- Common packages shared by multiple executables.Tests are located in the tast-tests repository.
For more information, see the list of documentation.
The tast-users mailing list is used for discussions about writing and running tests.
Please file bug reports and feature requests in the Chromium issue tracker using the Tests>Tast
component.
The Go gopher concept and design was originally created by Renee French and is covered by the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 license. The Tast logo above is also covered by the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 license.