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-# Xtesting-onap-robot
-Reuse of the Xtesting framework to onboard ONAP robot tests
-It consists in 3 files:
- * Dockerfile: create your dockerfile. For Beijing, it shall be generated manually. You can use a non official version [4]
- * testcases.yaml: the list of the testcases based on robotframework tags as defined in ONAp repo [3]
- * thirdparty-requirements.txt: dependencies needed by the Dockerfile
-
-## Configuration
-
-To launch Xtesting ONAP robot you need 2 files
- * env
- * onap.properties: list of ONAP endpoints (can be found on the robot VM). Depending from where you launch the tests,
-please check that the IP addresses are reachable.
-
-As Xtesting supports both Openstack and Kubernetes, the env files shall be set accordingly.
-
-env file
-```
-INSTALLER_TYPE=heat
-DEPLOY_SCENARIO=os-nosdn-nofeature-ha
-EXTERNAL_NETWORK=ext-network
-NODE_NAME=pod4-orange-heat1
-TEST_DB_URL=hhttp://testresults.opnfv.org/onap/api/v1/results
-BUILD_TAG=jenkins-functest-kolla-baremetal-daily-amsterdam-222
-```
-
-All the values of the env file are not mandatory.
-
-### INSTALLER_TYPE
-It indicates how you deploy your ONAP solution. The possible values are heat or oom.
-
-### DEPLOY_SCENARIO
-If you do not precise DEPLOY_SCENARIO, it will be set to os-nosdn-nofeature-nohai by default, which means
-Openstack / No Additional SDN controller / No Additional feature / no HA mode
-This parameter can be useful if you manage several infrastructure and want to filter the results.
-Other possible scenario:
- * k8-nosdn-nofeature-ha (Kubernetes with no add-ons)
- * os-odl-nofeature-ha (Openstack with Opendaylight SDN controller)
-
-### EXTERNAL_NETWORK (Openstack only)
-You must precise it if it is not the first network with router:external=True
-
-### KUBERNETES_PROVIDER (Kubernetes only)
-This parameter is set to local by default
-
-### KUBE_MASTER_URL (Kubernetes only)
-You must indicate your Kubernetes Master URL.
-
-### KUBE_MASTER_IP (Kubernetes only)
-You must indicate your Kubernetes Master IP.
-
-### NODE_NAME
-The NODE_NAME is the name of the infrastructure that you declared in the Test DB. If you do not want to report the
-results to the Test Database, you do not need to precise this parameter.
-
-### TEST_DB_URL
-This parameter corresponds to the Test Database FQDN.
-If you do not want to report the results to the Test Database, you do not need to precise this parameter.
-
-You can reference either your own local database or a public Database (You must be sure that your NODE_NAME has been declared on
-this database). If so, and if you precise the flag to report the results, the test results will be automatically pushed.
-
-### BUILD_TAG
-This parameter is used to retrieve the version (amsterdam in the example) for the publication in the test database.
-If you do not publish the results, you can omit it.
-It is based on an historical regex setup for OPNFV CI/CD chains.
-
-All the parameters are detailed in Functest user guide [1].
-
-## onap.properties
-
-This file includes all the ONAP end points. It is built at ONAP installation and can be found on the ONAP Robot VM.
-
-# Launch xtesting-onap-robot
-
-You can run the test with the following command:
-
-sudo docker run --env-file <your env> -v <your onap properties>:/share/config/integration_vm_properties.py colvert22/functest-onap:latest
-
-By default it will execute all the tests corresponding to the command bash -c 'run_tests -t all'
-
-If you want to execute only a subset of the tests you may precise the test cases using -t: bash -c 'run_tests -t robot_dcae'
-
-The possible test cases are indicated in the testcases.yaml and are based on robotframework tags.
-
-If you want to push the results to the database, you can use the -r option: bash -c 'run_tests -t all -r'
-
-# References
-
-* [1] Functest User Guide: http://docs.opnfv.org/en/latest/submodules/functest/docs/testing/user/userguide/index.html
-* [2] Xtesting page: https://wiki.opnfv.org/display/functest/Xtesting
-* [3] Onap robot repo: https://git.onap.org/testsuite/
-* [4] https://hub.docker.com/r/colvert22/xtesting-onap-robot/