Running Checkbox on Ubuntu Core

Introduction

Checkbox is a hardware testing tool developed by Canonical for certifying hardware with Ubuntu. Checkbox is free software and is available at https://launchpad.net/checkbox-project.

To support the release of devices running snappy Ubuntu Core, Canonical has produced versions of Checkbox tailored specifically for these systems.

This document aims to provide the reader with enough information to install and run Checkbox on an Ubuntu Core system, and how to view/interpret/submit test results.

Installation

Installing Ubuntu Core on KVM

Follow the Ubuntu tutorial to install Ubuntu Core on KVM.

Installing Checkbox Snap

Now you are ready to install the Checkbox snap, install it straight from the store:

$ snap install checkbox-snappy --devmode

Running Checkbox

Launch Checkbox using:

$ checkbox-snappy.test-runner
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Checkbox keeps track of previous test runs, so if a session is not completed, you’ll be asked to resume your previous run or create a new session:

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The first selection screen will ask you to select a test plan to run:

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Move the selection with the arrow keys, select with Space and confirm your choice by pressing Enter. The next screen will allow you to fine tune the tests you want to run:

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Tests are grouped by categories. Expand/collapse with Enter, select/unselect with Space (also works on categories). Press S to select all and D to deselect all the tests. Press H to display a help screen with more keyboard shortcuts.

Start the tests by pressing T.

Checkbox is a test runner able to process fully automated tests/commands and tests requiring user interaction (whether to setup or plug something to the device, e.g. USB insertion or to confirm that the device acts as expected, e.g. a led blinks).

Please refer to the Checkbox documentation to learn more about the supported types of tests.

A fully automated test will stream stdout/stderr to your terminal allowing you to immediately look at the I/O logs (if the session is run interactively). Attachments jobs are treated differently as they could generate lots of I/O. Therefore their outputs are hidden by default.

Interactive jobs will pause the test runner and detail the steps to complete the test:

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Getting Results

When the test selection has been run, the first displayed screen will allow you to re-run failed jobs:

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Commands to select the tests to rerun are the same used to select tests in the first selection screen. Here you can re-run your selection with R or finish the session by pressing F.

Checkbox will then print the the test results in the terminal and save them in different formats locally on the device (and print their respective filenames):

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The resulting reports can be pulled from the system via scp for instance.