Metadata-Version: 1.1
Name: troubleshooting-framework
Version: 1.3.1.2
Summary: This is an troubleShooting Framework Package
Home-page: https://github.com/gaoxiaofeng/troubleShooting
Author: Gao Xiao Feng
Author-email: zeus.gao@foxmail.com
License: Apache License 2.0
Description: ===============================================================================
        `TroubleShooting Framework   <https://github.com/gaoxiaofeng/troubleShooting>`_
        ===============================================================================
        
        
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        Introduction:
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        TroubleShooting Framework is a generic open source test-analysis-fix automation framework for troubleshooting.
        TroubleShooting Framework is operating system and application independent. The core framework is implemented using Python, supports Python 2.6 and Python 2.7, and run also on Jython,IronPython and Pypy. 
        TroubleShooting Framework project is hosted on GitHub where you can find source code, an issue tracker, and some further documentation. 
        
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        Installation
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        If you already have `Python <http://python.org>`_  with `PIP <https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pip/>`_ installed,you can simply run::
        
            pip install troubleshooting-framework
        
        Alternatively you can get TroubleShooting Framework source code by downloading the source
        distribution from PyPI and extracting it, or by cloning the project repository
        from GitHub. After that you can install the framework with::
        
            python setup.py install
        
        A benefit of using pip is that it automatically installs paramiko and PyCrypto modules that troubleshooting-framework requires on Python. Using pip on Windows with Python works too, but you need to first install PyCrypto module manually.  
        
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        Development:
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        1. Create a project
        ===================
        
        you can simply run::
        
            pytsmgr --operation=startProject --project=<MyProject> --directory=<ProjectDirectory>
        
        
        2. Add a keyword
        ==================
        new a <keywordName>.py file in <ProjectDirectory>/<MyProject>/keywords folder:
        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
        from troubleshooting.framework.template._BaseKeyword import _BaseKeyword
        
        class keywordName(_BaseKeyword):
            def __init__(self):
                super(,self).__init__()
            def getExample(self):
                return "example"
        
        3. Add a testpoint 
        ==================
        
        new a <testPointName>.py file in <ProjectDirectory>/<MyProject>/testpoint folder:
        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
        from framework.variable.variable import STATUS,LEVEL
        
        from troubleshooting.framework.template._BaseTestPoint import _BaseTestPoint
        
        class testPointName(_BaseTestPoint):
            def __init__(self):
                super(self.__class__,self).__init__()
        		
                self.level = LEVLE.CRITICAL
        
            def _checkpoint(self):
                result = self.getExample()
        
                if result is "example":
                    self.status = STATUS.PASS
                else:
                    self.status = STATUS.FAIL
                    self.IMPACT.append("system is not working")
                    self.RCA.append("Bad luck")
                    self.FIXSTEP.append("bathing")
                    self.FIXSTEP.append("say hello god!")
        
        Note:   **self.status** is mandatory, it's enum type , value is **STATUS.PASS** or **STATUS.FAIL**
        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
        Note:   **self.level** is option, it's enum type , value is **LEVLE.CRITICAL** or **LEVLE.NOCRITICAL** , default is **LEVLE.NOCRITICAL**
        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
        Note:   **self.IMPACT** , **self.RCA** and **self.FIXSTEP** is option, it's list type.
        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
        4. Add a case
        ==============
        
        new a <caseName>.py file in <ProjectDirectory>/<MyProject>/case folder:
        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
        from troubleshooting.framework.template._BaseCase import _BaseCase
        
        class caseName(_BaseCase):
            """
            To Check linux disk usage.
            """
        
            def __init__(self):
                super(caseName,self).__init__()
        
                self.passCondition = "{testPointName} is True"
        
                self.tags = "example goodcase"
        
        Note:   **self.passCondition** is mandatory, it's condition of case pass.
        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
        Note:   **self.tags** is option, it's a string and fragment by space.
        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
        
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        Usage:
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        Switch folder to  <ProjectDirectory>/<MyProject>/ , you can simple run::
        
            pyts --host=192.168.10.10  --user=root --password=root  --include=exampleANDsmoke --exclude=NoRunORdisable
        
        
        
        
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        Support And Contact:
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        zeus.gao@foxmail.com
        
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        License
        *******
        
        
        TroubleShooting Framework is open source software provided under the Apache License 2.0. TroubleShooting Framework documentation and other similar content use the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported license. Most libraries and tools in the ecosystem are also open source, but they may use different licenses.
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Keywords: troubleshooting gaoxiaofeng
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: Apache Software License
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Testing
