Note: You need Poetry, as mentioned in the core's documentation section.
In the onekey-firmware checkout, in the root of the monorepo, install the environment:
poetry installAnd run the automated tests:
poetry run make -C core test_emuInstall the poetry environment as outlined above. Then switch to a shell inside the environment:
poetry shellIf you want to test against the emulator, run it in a separate terminal:
./core/emu.pyNow you can run the test suite with pytest from the root directory:
pytest tests/device_testsThe tests are randomized using the pytest-random-order plugin. The random seed is printed in the header of the tests output, in case you need to run the tests in the same order.
If you only want to run a particular test, pick it with -k <keyword> or -m <marker>:
pytest -k nem # only runs tests that have "nem" in the name
pytest -k "nem or stellar" # only runs tests that have "nem" or "stellar" in the name
pytest -m stellar # only runs tests marked with @pytest.mark.stellarIf you want to see debugging information and protocol dumps, run with -v.
Print statements from testing files are not shown by default. To enable them, use -s flag.
If you would like to interact with the device (i.e. press the buttons yourself), just prefix pytest with INTERACT=1:
INTERACT=1 pytest tests/device_testsWhen testing transaction signing, there is an option to check transaction hashes on-chain using Blockbook. It is chosen by setting CHECK_ON_CHAIN=1 environment variable before running the tests.
CHECK_ON_CHAIN=1 pytest tests/device_testsTo run the tests quicker, spawn the emulator with disabled animations using -a flag.
./core/emu.py -aTo run the tests even quicker, the emulator should come from a frozen build. (However, then changes to python code files are not reflected in emulator, one needs to build it again each time.)
PYOPT=0 make build_unix_frozenIt is possible to specify the timeout for each test in seconds, using PYTEST_TIMEOUT env variable.
PYTEST_TIMEOUT=15 pytest tests/device_testsWhen running tests from Makefile target, it is possible to specify TESTOPTS env variable with testing options, as if pytest would be called normally.
TESTOPTS="-x -v -k test_msg_backup_device.py" make test_emuWhen troubleshooting an unstable test that is failing occasionally, following runs it until it fails (so failure is visible on screen):
export TESTOPTS="-x -v -k test_msg_backup_device.py"
while make test_emu; do sleep 1; doneWhen you're developing a new currency, you should mark all tests that belong to that currency. For example, if your currency is called NewCoin, your device tests should have the following marker:
@pytest.mark.newcoinThis marker must be registered in REGISTERED_MARKERS file in tests folder.
If you wish to run a test only on TT, mark it with @pytest.mark.skip_t1.
If the test should only run on T1, mark it with @pytest.mark.skip_t2.
You must not use both on the same test.
Build the debuggable unix binary so you can attach the gdb or lldb. This removes optimizations and reduces address space randomizaiton.
make build_unix_debugThe final executable is significantly slower due to ASAN(Address Sanitizer) integration. If you want to catch some memory errors use this.
time ASAN_OPTIONS=verbosity=1:detect_invalid_pointer_pairs=1:strict_init_order=true:strict_string_checks=true TREZOR_PROFILE="" poetry run make test_emuGet the Python code coverage report.
If you want to get HTML/console summary output you need to install the coverage.py tool.
pip3 install coverageRun the tests with coverage output.
make build_unix && make coverage