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Developing Regression Tests
Andrea Alfonsi - INL edited this page Sep 25, 2018
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See Adding New Tests for more information.
Regression tests for the python RAVEN framework are found in raven/tests/framework
. There is a hierarchy of folders with tests collected by similar testing. In order to add a new test, the following node must be included in the test file within the <Simulation>
block:
<Simulation>
...
<TestInfo>
<name>framework/path/to/test/label</name>
<author>AuthorGitHubTag</author>
<created>YYYY-MM-DD</created>
<classesTested>Module.Class, Module.Class</classesTested>
<description>
Paragraph describing workflows, modules, classes, entities, et cetera, how they are tested, and any other notes
</description>
<requirements>RequirementsLabel</requirements>
<analytic>paragraph description of analytic test</analytic>
...
</TestInfo>
...
</Simulation>
The <requirements>
and <analytic>
nodes are optional, for those tests who satisfy an NQA design requirement and/or have an analytic solution documented in the analytic tests document. Other notes on block contents:
- name: this is the test framework path, as well as the name/label assigned in the
tests
file block. This is the path and name that show up when running the tests using the MOOSE testing harness (run_tests
). - author: this is the GitHub tag of the author who constructed this test originally, i.e.
alfoa
for @alfoa. - created: this is the date on which the test was originally created, in year-month-day YYYY-MM-DD XSD date format.
- classesTested: a list of the classes tested in the python framework, listed as Entity.Class, i.e.
Samplers.MonteCarlo
. - description: general notes about what workflows or other methods are tested.
- requirements: (optional) lists the NQA requirement that this test satisfies.
- analytic: (optional) describes the analytic nature of this test and how it is documented in the analytic tests documentation.
An additional node is optionally available to demonstrate significant revisions to a test:
<Simulation>
...
<TestInfo>
...
<revisions>
<revision author="AuthorGitHubTag" date="YYYY-MM-DD">paragraph description of revision</revision>
</revisions>
...
</TestInfo>
...
</Simulation>