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authorDave Wallace <dwallacelf@gmail.com>2021-08-12 18:36:02 -0400
committerAndrew Yourtchenko <ayourtch@gmail.com>2021-08-13 15:57:21 +0000
commitd170681b24724c522adaf1e2f4f0e1f3289dbf82 (patch)
tree07b818dde94aa45f2d50da86f5eea5af8659413b /test/remote_test.py
parent078d258034cef5b4ca74d9deb37b2684cc77d060 (diff)
tests docs: upgrade python packages
- Upgrade python package requirements for test & docs - Clean up docs generation warnings - Consolidate python requirements for docs in test requirements specs. - Upgrade pip Type: make Change-Id: I74a3924b43ed93d15b32ec9f6fc41ed1ba95b69b Signed-off-by: Dave Wallace <dwallacelf@gmail.com>
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diff --git a/test/remote_test.py b/test/remote_test.py
index 134d90ffa83..19bad897cdf 100644..100755
--- a/test/remote_test.py
+++ b/test/remote_test.py
@@ -69,23 +69,33 @@ class RemoteClass(Process):
"""
This class can wrap around and adapt the interface of another class,
and then delegate its execution to a newly forked child process.
+
Usage:
- # Create a remotely executed instance of MyClass
- object = RemoteClass(MyClass, arg1='foo', arg2='bar')
- object.start_remote()
- # Access the object normally as if it was an instance of your class.
- object.my_attribute = 20
- print object.my_attribute
- print object.my_method(object.my_attribute)
- object.my_attribute.nested_attribute = 'test'
- # If you need the value of a remote attribute, use .get_remote_value
- method. This method is automatically called when needed in the context
- of a remotely executed class. E.g.:
- if (object.my_attribute.get_remote_value() > 20):
- object.my_attribute2 = object.my_attribute
- # Destroy the instance
- object.quit_remote()
- object.terminate()
+
+ #. Create a remotely executed instance of MyClass. ::
+
+ object = RemoteClass(MyClass, arg1='foo', arg2='bar')
+ object.start_remote()
+
+ #. Access the object normally as if it was an instance of your
+ class. ::
+
+ object.my_attribute = 20
+ print object.my_attribute
+ print object.my_method(object.my_attribute)
+ object.my_attribute.nested_attribute = 'test'
+
+ #. If you need the value of a remote attribute, use .get_remote_value
+ method. This method is automatically called when needed in the
+ context of a remotely executed class. E.g. ::
+
+ if (object.my_attribute.get_remote_value() > 20):
+ object.my_attribute2 = object.my_attribute
+
+ #. Destroy the instance. ::
+
+ object.quit_remote()
+ object.terminate()
"""
GET = 0 # Get attribute remotely
@@ -354,32 +364,32 @@ class RemoteClass(Process):
class RemoteVppTestCase(VppTestCase):
""" Re-use VppTestCase to create remote VPP segment
- In your test case:
+ In your test case::
- @classmethod
- def setUpClass(cls):
- # fork new process before client connects to VPP
- cls.remote_test = RemoteClass(RemoteVppTestCase)
+ @classmethod
+ def setUpClass(cls):
+ # fork new process before client connects to VPP
+ cls.remote_test = RemoteClass(RemoteVppTestCase)
- # start remote process
- cls.remote_test.start_remote()
+ # start remote process
+ cls.remote_test.start_remote()
- # set up your test case
- super(MyTestCase, cls).setUpClass()
+ # set up your test case
+ super(MyTestCase, cls).setUpClass()
- # set up remote test
- cls.remote_test.setUpClass(cls.tempdir)
+ # set up remote test
+ cls.remote_test.setUpClass(cls.tempdir)
- @classmethod
- def tearDownClass(cls):
- # tear down remote test
- cls.remote_test.tearDownClass()
+ @classmethod
+ def tearDownClass(cls):
+ # tear down remote test
+ cls.remote_test.tearDownClass()
- # stop remote process
- cls.remote_test.quit_remote()
+ # stop remote process
+ cls.remote_test.quit_remote()
- # tear down your test case
- super(MyTestCase, cls).tearDownClass()
+ # tear down your test case
+ super(MyTestCase, cls).tearDownClass()
"""
def __init__(self):