:[WIP]add new variable to record the first installed time and improve intentReroute Test
Change-Id: I61c505c154b93bb2b0b20bc7aefcc43f06431006
(cherry picked from commit ec63bdef551ebcfc0b525c5352f4746fae272a01)
diff --git a/TestON/drivers/common/cli/onosclidriver.py b/TestON/drivers/common/cli/onosclidriver.py
index d7847b6..8d43411 100755
--- a/TestON/drivers/common/cli/onosclidriver.py
+++ b/TestON/drivers/common/cli/onosclidriver.py
@@ -5015,30 +5015,54 @@
return None
return respDic
- def logSearch( self, searchTerm, mode='all' ):
+ def logSearch( self, mode='all', searchTerm='', startLine='', logNum=1 ):
"""
Searches the latest ONOS log file for the given search term and
return a list that contains all the lines that have the search term.
Arguments:
- searchTerm - A string to grep for in the ONOS log.
+ searchTerm:
+ The string to grep from the ONOS log.
+ startLine:
+ The term that decides which line is the start to search the searchTerm in
+ the karaf log. For now, startTerm only works in 'first' mode.
+ logNum:
+ In some extreme cases, one karaf log is not big enough to contain all the
+ information.Because of this, search mutiply logs is necessary to capture
+ the right result. logNum is the number of karaf logs that we need to search
+ the searchTerm.
mode:
all: return all the strings that contain the search term
last: return the last string that contains the search term
first: return the first string that contains the search term
- num: return the number that the searchTerm appears in the log
+ num: return the number of times that the searchTerm appears in the log
+ total: return how many lines in karaf log
"""
try:
assert type( searchTerm ) is str
- cmd = "cat /opt/onos/log/karaf.log | grep \'" + searchTerm + "\'"
+ #Build the log paths string
+ logPath = '/opt/onos/log/karaf.log.'
+ logPaths = '/opt/onos/log/karaf.log'
+ for i in range( 1, logNum ):
+ logPaths = logPath + str( i ) + " " + logPaths
+ cmd = "cat " + logPaths
+ if mode == 'all':
+ cmd = cmd + " | grep \'" + searchTerm + "\'"
if mode == 'last':
- cmd = cmd + " | tail -n 1"
+ cmd = cmd + " | grep \'" + searchTerm + "\'" + " | tail -n 1"
if mode == 'first':
- cmd = cmd + " | head -n 1"
+ if startLine != '':
+ # 100000000 is just a extreme large number to make sure this function can grep all the lines after startLine
+ cmd = cmd + " | grep -A 100000000 \'" + startLine + "\' | grep \'" + searchTerm + "\'" + "| head -n 1"
+ else:
+ cmd = cmd + " | grep \'" + searchTerm + "\'" + " | head -n 1"
if mode == 'num':
- cmd = "cat /opt/onos/log/karaf.log | grep -c \'" + searchTerm + "\'"
- num = self.sendline( cmd )
+ cmd = cmd + " | grep -c \'" + searchTerm + "\'"
+ num = self.sendstartTerm=startTerm1, line( cmd )
return num
+ if mode == 'total':
+ totalLines = self.sendline( "cat /opt/onos/log/karaf.log | wc -l" )
+ return int(totalLines)
before = self.sendline( cmd )
before = before.splitlines()
# make sure the returned list only contains the search term
@@ -5404,3 +5428,42 @@
main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" )
main.cleanup()
main.exit()
+
+ def getTimeStampFromLog( self, mode, searchTerm, splitTerm_before, splitTerm_after, startLine='', logNum=1 ):
+ '''
+ Get the timestamp of searchTerm from karaf log.
+
+ Arguments:
+ splitTerm_before and splitTerm_after:
+
+ The terms that split the string that contains the timeStamp of
+ searchTerm. For example, if that string is "xxxxxxxcreationTime =
+ 1419510501xxxxxx", then the splitTerm_before is "CreationTime = "
+ and the splitTerm_after is "x"
+
+ others:
+
+ plz look at the "logsearch" Function in onosclidriver.py
+
+
+ '''
+ if logNum < 0:
+ main.log.error("Get wrong log number ")
+ return main.ERROR
+ lines = self.logSearch( mode=mode, searchTerm=searchTerm, startLine=startLine, logNum=logNum )
+ if len(lines) == 0:
+ main.log.warn( "Captured timestamp string is empty" )
+ return main.ERROR
+ lines = lines[ 0 ]
+ try:
+ assert type(lines) is str
+ # get the target value
+ line = lines.split( splitTerm_before )
+ key = line[ 1 ].split( splitTerm_after )
+ return int( key[ 0 ] )
+ except IndexError:
+ main.log.warn( "Index Error!" )
+ return main.ERROR
+ except AssertionError:
+ main.log.warn( "Search Term Not Found " )
+ return main.ERROR