from __future__ import unicode_literals import os import re import sys import ttfw_idf @ttfw_idf.idf_example_test(env_tag='Example_WIFI') def test_examples_esp_local_ctrl(env, extra_data): rel_project_path = os.path.join('examples', 'protocols', 'esp_local_ctrl') dut = env.get_dut('esp_local_ctrl', rel_project_path) idf_path = dut.app.get_sdk_path() dut.start_app() dut_ip = dut.expect(re.compile(r'esp_netif_handlers: sta ip: (\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3})'))[0] dut.expect('esp_https_server: Starting server') dut.expect('esp_https_server: Server listening on port 443') dut.expect('control: esp_local_ctrl service started with name : my_esp_ctrl_device') def dut_expect_read(): dut.expect('control: Reading property : timestamp (us)') dut.expect('control: Reading property : property1') dut.expect('control: Reading property : property2') dut.expect('control: Reading property : property3') # Running mDNS services in docker is not a trivial task. Therefore, the script won't connect to the host name but # to IP address. However, the certificates were generated for the host name and will be rejected. cmd = ' '.join([sys.executable, os.path.join(idf_path, rel_project_path, 'scripts/esp_local_ctrl.py'), '--name', dut_ip, '--dont-check-hostname']) # don't reject the certificate because of the hostname esp_local_ctrl_log = os.path.join(idf_path, rel_project_path, 'esp_local_ctrl.log') with ttfw_idf.CustomProcess(cmd, esp_local_ctrl_log) as ctrl_py: def expect_properties(prop1, prop3): dut_expect_read() ctrl_py.pexpect_proc.expect_exact('==== Available Properties ====') ctrl_py.pexpect_proc.expect(re.compile(r'S.N. Name\s+Type\s+Flags\s+Value')) ctrl_py.pexpect_proc.expect(re.compile(r'\[ 1\] timestamp \(us\)\s+TIME\(us\)\s+Read-Only\s+\d+')) ctrl_py.pexpect_proc.expect(re.compile(r'\[ 2\] property1\s+INT32\s+{}'.format(prop1))) ctrl_py.pexpect_proc.expect(re.compile(r'\[ 3\] property2\s+BOOLEAN\s+Read-Only\s+(True)|(False)')) ctrl_py.pexpect_proc.expect(re.compile(r'\[ 4\] property3\s+STRING\s+{}'.format(prop3))) ctrl_py.pexpect_proc.expect_exact('Select properties to set (0 to re-read, \'q\' to quit) :') property1 = 123456789 property3 = '' ctrl_py.pexpect_proc.expect_exact('Connecting to {}'.format(dut_ip)) dut.expect('esp_https_server: performing session handshake', timeout=60) expect_properties(property1, property3) ctrl_py.pexpect_proc.sendline('1') ctrl_py.pexpect_proc.expect_exact('Enter value to set for property (timestamp (us)) :') ctrl_py.pexpect_proc.sendline('2') ctrl_py.pexpect_proc.expect_exact('Failed to set values!') dut.expect('control: timestamp (us) is read-only') expect_properties(property1, property3) property1 = 638 ctrl_py.pexpect_proc.sendline('2') ctrl_py.pexpect_proc.expect_exact('Enter value to set for property (property1) :') ctrl_py.pexpect_proc.sendline(str(property1)) dut.expect('control: Setting property1 value to {}'.format(property1)) expect_properties(property1, property3) property3 = 'test' ctrl_py.pexpect_proc.sendline('4') ctrl_py.pexpect_proc.expect_exact('Enter value to set for property (property3) :') ctrl_py.pexpect_proc.sendline(property3) dut.expect('control: Setting property3 value to {}'.format(property3)) expect_properties(property1, property3) ctrl_py.pexpect_proc.sendline('q') ctrl_py.pexpect_proc.expect_exact('Quitting...') if __name__ == '__main__': test_examples_esp_local_ctrl()