On 31/08/12 03:31, Chris Evich wrote:
On 08/29/2012 10:42 PM, Yu Mingfei wrote:
Signed-off-by: Yu Mingfei<[email protected]>
---
client/virt/subtests.cfg.sample | 34
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
1 files changed, 34 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
diff --git a/client/virt/subtests.cfg.sample
b/client/virt/subtests.cfg.sample
index ce6918e..2606d9b 100644
--- a/client/virt/subtests.cfg.sample
+++ b/client/virt/subtests.cfg.sample
@@ -432,6 +432,40 @@ variants:
addition_status_error = "yes"
libvirtd = "off"
+ - virsh_net_create:
+ type = virsh_net_create
+ variants:
+ - with_valid_options:
+ status_error = "no"
+ options_ref = "exist_file"
+ source_file = "/etc/libvirt/qemu/networks/default.xml"
+ variants:
+ - default_nat_config:
+ net_name = "default"
+ net_uuid = ""
+ #TODO:different network config--Route,Isolate...
+ - with_invalid_options:
+ status_error = "yes"
+ variants:
+ - none:
+ options_ref = ""
+ - no_exist_option:
+ options_ref = "xyz"
+ - additional_file:
+ options_ref = "exist_file"
+ extra = "xyz"
+ - additional_option:
+ options_ref = "exist_file"
+ extra = "--xyz"
I missed these before (shame on me). Remember we like to have easy to
identify property names because in test results, all keys just show up
in one big list :( I know it's a problem in some tests I already
accepted. Can we use for example virsh_net_extra,
virsh_net_options_ref, virsh_net_source_file? It also helps when
looking at big list of parameters to find the relevant values.
Thanks for reminding me, It's my fault.
I will take a look at applied tests, and relate simple parameters with
test recently.:-)
+ variants:
+ - with_libvirtd_on:
+ addition_status_error = "no"
+ libvirtd = "on"
+ - with_libvirtd_off:
+ only with_valid_options
+ addition_status_error = "yes"
+ libvirtd = "off"
+
- module_probe:
type = module_probe
# You can specify your own module list, though it is not
needed usually.
-- 1.7.1
--
Best Regards
Yu Mingfei
--
Best Regards
Yu Mingfei
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