unplugged-system/external/autotest/server/site_tests/pvs_Sequence/control.ExampleSequence

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# Copyright 2022 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved.
# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
# found in the LICENSE file.
AUTHOR = "ChromeOS PVS Team"
NAME = "pvs_Sequence.ExampleSequence"
PURPOSE = "stub_Pass and PassServer, instrumented as a basic sequence example"
CRITERIA = "This test is a benchmark."
TIME = "SHORT"
TEST_CATEGORY = "Benchmark"
TEST_CLASS = "pvs"
TEST_TYPE = "server"
ATTRIBUTES = ""
PY_VERSION = 3
DOC = """
This is an example sequence, showing how to use the pvs_Sequence test class to
standardize sequence implementation in control files. When creating a new
sequence, start from this example implementation and:
(1) Make sure your NAME is in the form 'pvs_Sequence.<sequence-name>'
(2) Fill the SEQUENCE data structure below as the fields are indicated
"""
from autotest_lib.server import utils
args_dict = utils.args_to_dict(args)
servo_args = hosts.CrosHost.get_servo_arguments(args_dict)
# Fill this list with tuples of (<test-name>, <args_dict>, <is_server_test>)
SEQUENCE = [
("stub_PassServer", {}, True),
("stub_Pass", {}, False)
]
def run(machine):
# Setup the client machine.
host = hosts.create_host(machine, servo_args=servo_args)
# run the pvs_Sequence wrapper, with the input of the SEQUENCE
# defined above
job.run_test("pvs_Sequence",
tag=NAME.split('.')[1],
host=host,
sequence=SEQUENCE)
parallel_simple(run, machines)