SVGHMI: JsonTable now use intermediate variables again to address JSON data without duplicating code or referencing. Using intermediate variables also alows to check for availability of data and stop evaluating early if data is missing. Finally added complete roundtrip example to illustrate use of JSonTable to display "alarms" collected in python from changes on PLC boolean variables.
#!/bin/sh
cleanup()
{
find $PYTEST_DIR -name '*.pyc' -delete
}
print_help()
{
echo "Usage: run_python_tests.sh [--on-local-xserver]"
echo ""
echo "--on-local-xserver"
echo " all tests are run on local X-server. "
echo " User can see test in action."
echo " Any interaction (mouse, keyboard) should be avoided"
echo " By default without arguments script runs pytest on virtual X serverf."
echo ""
exit 1
}
main()
{
LC_ALL=ru_RU.utf-8
PYTEST_DIR=./tests/tools
if [ ! -d $PYTEST_DIR ]; then
echo "Script should be run from top directory in repository"
exit 1;
fi
use_xvfb=0
if [ "$1" != "--on-local-xserver" ]; then
export DISPLAY=:42
use_xvfb=1
Xvfb $DISPLAY -screen 0 1280x1024x24 &
sleep 1
fi
cleanup
ret=0
DELAY=400
KILL_DELAY=$(($DELAY + 30))
timeout -k $KILL_DELAY $DELAY pytest --timeout=10 ./tests/tools
ret=$?
cleanup
[ $use_xvfb = 1 ] && pkill -9 Xvfb
exit $ret
}
[ "$1" = "--help" -o "$1" = "-h" ] && print_help
main $@