[asterisk-dev] [Code Review] 3660: testsuite: A rather comprehensive set of tests for DialplanAdd/RemoveExtension AMI commands
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Wed Jul 9 08:57:29 CDT 2014
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- opticron
On July 3, 2014, 3:40 p.m., Jonathan Rose wrote:
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> (Updated July 3, 2014, 3:40 p.m.)
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> Review request for Asterisk Developers, kmoore and Matt Jordan.
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> Repository: testsuite
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> Description
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> 11 part test:
> 1 - Remove an extension with a priority
> If the manager command fails, a failure token will be set
> If the original extension runs, a user event will be generated that makes the test fail
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> 2 - Remove an entire existing extension
> If the manager command fails, a failure token will be set
> If the original extension runs, a user event will be generated that makes the test fail
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> 3 - Add an extension
> If the manager command fails, a failure token will be set
> If the extension fails to run, an expected user event will not be generated and the test will fail
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> 4 - Add an extension with a CID match that doesn't match the originated channel
> If the manager command fails, a failure token will be set
> If the extension runs, a user event will be generated that makes the test fail
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> 5 - Add an extension with a CID match that should match the originated channel
> If the manager command fails, a failure token will be set
> If the extension fails to run, an expected user event will not be generated and the test will fail
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> 6 - Add an extension that replaces an existing priority
> If the manager command fails, a failure token will be set
> If the original extension runs, a user event will be generated that makes the test fail
> If the replacement extension doesn't run, an expected user event will not be generated and the test will fail
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> 7 - Attempt to add an extension that would replace an existing priority, but don't allow replacement
> If the manager command doesn't fail, a failure token will be set
> If the original extension doesn't run, an expected user event will not be generated and the test will fail
> If the replacement extension runs, a user event will be generated that makes the test fail
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> 8 - Remove an extension at a specific priority with caller ID matching
> If the manager command fails, a failure token will be set
> If the original extension runs, a user event will be generated that makes the test fail
> The originate is checked by means of a user event on a separate priority taht is not removed
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> 9 - Attempt DialplanAddExtension without priority set
> If the manager command doesn't fail, a failure token will be set
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> 10 - Attempt DialplanAddExtension without application set
> If the manager command doesn't fail, a failure token will be set
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> 11 - Attempt DialplanRemoveExtension on an extension that does not exist
> If the manager command doesn't fail, a failure token will be set
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> Diffs
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> /asterisk/trunk/tests/pbx/tests.yaml 5204
> /asterisk/trunk/tests/pbx/manager_extensions/test-config.yaml PRE-CREATION
> /asterisk/trunk/tests/pbx/manager_extensions/configs/ast1/extensions.conf PRE-CREATION
> /asterisk/trunk/tests/pbx/manager_extensions/ami_extension_control.py PRE-CREATION
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> Diff: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3660/diff/
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> Testing
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> Removed execution of many of the test AMI commands to guarantee that if above failures occurred that the test would fail
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> Thanks,
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> Jonathan Rose
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