X-Git-Url: https://gerrit.fd.io/r/gitweb?a=blobdiff_plain;f=docs%2Freport%2Fintroduction%2Fcsit_test_naming.rst;h=682fcd941aeaa785f5bd42b5e3ffa9e9c05128a0;hb=refs%2Fchanges%2F19%2F6819%2F5;hp=0415e5c5d621ad2361a1fb856f266a2f034dec4e;hpb=223a5c2eed4a935b27d390b89aa849a3825d86bb;p=csit.git diff --git a/docs/report/introduction/csit_test_naming.rst b/docs/report/introduction/csit_test_naming.rst index 0415e5c5d6..682fcd941a 100644 --- a/docs/report/introduction/csit_test_naming.rst +++ b/docs/report/introduction/csit_test_naming.rst @@ -4,21 +4,13 @@ CSIT Test Naming Background ---------- -CSIT |release| introduced a common structured naming convention for all -performance and functional tests. This change was driven by substantially -growing number and type of CSIT test cases. Firstly, the original practice did -not always follow any strict naming convention. Secondly test names did not -always clearly capture tested packet encapsulations, and the actual type or -content of the tests. Thirdly HW configurations in terms of NICs, ports and -their locality were not captured either. These were but few reasons that drove -the decision to change and define a new more complete and stricter test naming -convention. And to apply it to all existing and new test suites and test -cases. - -The new naming should be intuitive for majority of the tests. Complete -description of the newly adopted CSIT test naming convention is provided on -`CSIT test naming page `_. Here -few illustrative examples of the new naming usage for test suites across CSIT +CSIT |release| follows a common structured naming convention for all +performance and system functional tests, introduced in CSIT |release-1|. + +The naming should be intuitive for majority of the tests. Complete +description of CSIT test naming convention is provided on +`CSIT test naming wiki page `_. +Below few illustrative examples of the naming usage for test suites across CSIT performance, functional and HoneyComb management test areas. Naming Convention @@ -123,4 +115,4 @@ topologies: sub-interface events with HoneyComb NetConf Notifications, functional tests. For complete description of CSIT test naming convention please refer to `CSIT -test naming page `_. +test naming wiki page `_.