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and click on the "zip" link, then you will get a zipped archive of all the scripts.
 
and click on the "zip" link, then you will get a zipped archive of all the scripts.
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Unzip (extract) this into an empty directory, and then edit the "resource.robot" file to your own server URL and password.
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Unzip (extract) this into an empty directory
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Alternatively clone the git repository with:
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git clone https://franka.through-ip.com/git/sme-test-automation.git
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==Setting up the tests==
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The "resource.robot" file in the top "sme" directory contains a number of variables and macros that are used by the test scripts.
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The key ones that you need to change are:
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${SERVER NAME}      sme9-64
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${SERVER DOMAIN}    through-ip.com
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${VALID PASSWORD}    Admin-Test-1234
    
Note that the URL must be same as the FQDN for the server, as it uses this as a test on the title of the logged server manager web page.
 
Note that the URL must be same as the FQDN for the server, as it uses this as a test on the title of the logged server manager web page.
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CD into the directory and run the complete set of server-manager test with:
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The tests assume that the ${SERVER NAME}.${SERVER DOMAIN} resolve to the correct IP of that server. I typically setup entries for test servers with a host name entry on my main server.
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pybot 02__server-manager
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==Running the tests==
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you can run the ftp test by
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The tests are setup in an hierarchical fashion. To run all tests:
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  pybot 03__remote_access/02__ftp/
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  pybot sme
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To run a subset of the tests use:
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pybot sme/02__server-manager
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or for the ftp tests:
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pybot sme/03__remote_access/02__ftp/
    
and ssh by
 
and ssh by
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  pybot 03__remote_access/03__ssh/
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  pybot sme/03__remote_access/03__ssh/
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==RIDE==
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The Robotframework has its own IDE called RIDE. It is particularly useful for running individual tests.
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Info here:
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https://github.com/robotframework/RIDE/wiki
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and can be easily installed with:
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pip install robotframework-ride
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and then run RIDE with:
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  ride.py sme
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