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The fMBT (free Model-Based Testing) tool automatically generates and
executes tests. It is suitable for testing anything from individual
C++ classes to GUI applications and distributed systems containing a
range of different devices. fMBT provides a model editor, test
generator, adapters for various purposes and tools for analysing logs.
Building & installing
---------------------
Quick start for Debian/Ubuntu users:
sudo apt-get install build-essential libglib2.0-dev libboost-regex-dev libedit-dev libmagickcore-dev python-dev python-pexpect python-dbus python-gobject gawk libtool autoconf automake debhelper libboost-dev flex libpng12-0 libxml2-dev graphviz imagemagick gnuplot python-pyside tesseract-ocr
Quick start for Fedora users:
yum install glibc-devel glib2-devel boost-devel libedit-devel gcc-c++ pexpect dbus-python libtool dh-autoreconf flex libpng12 libxml2-devel graphviz ImageMagick ImageMagick-devel gnuplot python-devel python-pyside tesseract
Quick start for Arch users (assuming base and base-devel to be installed):
pacman -S libedit imagemagick libxml2 boost python2 python gnuplot graphviz gts leptonica tesseract tesseract-data python-pexpect python-dbus boost libtool flex imagemagick python2-pexpect python2-pyside python-pyside-common python2-shiboken
You will also need X (xorg-server) in order to use fmbt-editor and
fmbt-scripter.
./autogen.sh # run only if you cloned sources from git
./configure # add parameter PYTHON=python2 when building on Arch Linux
make
sudo make install
Known issue with Fedora and Arch Linux: By default "make install"
installs Python libraries into directories that are not in the default
PYTHONPATH. Add them to the path:
export PYTHONPATH=$PYTHONPATH:/usr/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages:/usr/local/lib64/python2.7/site-packages
Windows users:
fMBT is being ported to Windows, but the work is not ready yet. See
README-windows.txt for current status and instructions.
Getting started
---------------
1. Create a model and a test configuration:
fmbt-editor helloworld.aal helloworld.conf
2. Run the first test:
fmbt -l first.log helloworld.conf
3. See what it executed:
fmbt-log first.log
Documentation
-------------
doc/aal_python.txt
AAL/Python language reference documentation.
doc/configuration.txt
Test configuration reference documentation.
https://github.com/01org/fMBT/wiki/GUI-testing
GUI testing interfaces for Android,
Tizen, VNC, Windows and X11.
Examples
--------
examples/filesystemtest
Test a filesystem: mkdir, rmdir, access.
examples/c++-unittest
Test a C++ class.
examples/javascript-unittest
Test a JavaScript API in a browser.
examples/python-unittest
Test a Python class.
https://github.com/askervin/fmbt-mplayertest
Test MPlayer's pause, continue, next song, prev song, add
song, and reset playlist.
https://github.com/askervin/fmbt-androidtest
Test the phone application on Android: make calls, put calls
on hold, swap calls, hang up calls from the phone application
and homescreen menu.
fMBT self-tests
---------------
make check
Run tests against the source tree as it is.
test/git-HEAD/run.sh
Run tests against the latest commit in the current git branch.