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# Arduino Client for MQTT Test Suite
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This is a regression test suite for the `PubSubClient` library.
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There are two parts:
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- Tests that can be compiled and run on any machine
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- Tests that build the example sketches using the Arduino IDE
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It is a work-in-progress and is subject to complete refactoring as the whim takes
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me.
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## Local tests
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These are a set of executables that can be run to test specific areas of functionality.
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They do not require a real Arduino to be attached, nor the use of the Arduino IDE.
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The tests include a set of mock files to stub out the parts of the Arduino environment the library
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depends on.
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### Dependencies
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- g++
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### Running
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Build the tests using the provided `Makefile`:
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$ make
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This will create a set of executables in `./bin/`. Run each of these executables to test the corresponding functionality.
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*Note:* the `connect_spec` and `keepalive_spec` tests involve testing keepalive timers so naturally take a few minutes to run through.
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## Arduino tests
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*Note:* INO Tool doesn't currently play nicely with Arduino 1.5. This has broken this test suite.
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Without a suitable arduino plugged in, the test suite will only check the
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example sketches compile cleanly against the library.
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With an arduino plugged in, each sketch that has a corresponding python
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test case is built, uploaded and then the tests run.
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### Dependencies
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- Python 2.7+
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- [INO Tool](http://inotool.org/) - this provides command-line build/upload of Arduino sketches
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### Running
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The test suite _does not_ run an MQTT server - it is assumed to be running already.
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$ python testsuite.py
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A summary of activity is printed to the console. More comprehensive logs are written
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to the `logs` directory.
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### What it does
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For each sketch in the library's `examples` directory, e.g. `mqtt_basic.ino`, the suite looks for a matching test case
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`testcases/mqtt_basic.py`.
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The test case must follow these conventions:
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- sub-class `unittest.TestCase`
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- provide the class methods `setUpClass` and `tearDownClass` (TODO: make this optional)
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- all test method names begin with `test_`
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The suite will call the `setUpClass` method _before_ uploading the sketch. This
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allows any test setup to be performed before the sketch runs - such as connecting
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a client and subscribing to topics.
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### Settings
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The file `testcases/settings.py` is used to config the test environment.
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- `server_ip` - the IP address of the broker the client should connect to (the broker port is assumed to be 1883).
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- `arduino_ip` - the IP address the arduino should use (when not testing DHCP).
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Before each sketch is compiled, these values are automatically substituted in. To
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do this, the suite looks for lines that _start_ with the following:
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byte server[] = {
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byte ip[] = {
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and replaces them with the appropriate values.
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