Automated test tools for Linux/ncurses

冷暖自知 提交于 2019-11-29 03:50:12

I wrote something like that before. Not much docs, but you can try the code. It's written in Python and runs on Linux.

You would basically need the ANSIterm filter, and the expect module. Then you compose them into a filter. You'll likely have to start the process with the proctools module. They are all designed to work together or separately (modular).

I have considered using Rational Function Tester and TestComplete.

RFT has explicit support for testing this type of application (text-mode linux) via built-in terminal emulation.

TestComplete does not support testing Linux apps directly, but can be made to work by "testing" a COM-enabled terminal emulation program (Attachmate Reflection at this stage), and using COM from the test scripts to do screen scraping.

Have also considered using Reflection as the terminal emulator and rolling my own test framework in C# and NUnit.

Edit: "Final" solution is using Terminator (a Java terminal emulator), extending it with an RMI interface and using TestNG...

The expect tool sounds like what you need: http://linux.die.net/man/1/expect

Have a look at the free version of TETware from the Open Group. It is a full test harness based on TCL.

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