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[[OLA]] comes with a suite of tests for [[RDM]] responders which can be used to check how well an RDM device implements the E1.20 specification. [[Writing RDM Responder Tests]] explains how to add to / improve the tests.
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As part of the [[Open Lighting Project]] we've developed a suite of tests for [[RDM]] responders. This enables manufacturers to check how well a RDM device conforms to the E1.20 specification. The tests cases are written in Python, and use the [[OLA| Open Lighting Architecture]] to communicate with devices.
  
== Setup the Test Rig ==
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Have a question? Check the [[Responder Testing FAQ]] or ask on the [https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/rdm-testing RDM Test Group].
  
The following controller devices are supported:
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== Supported Devices ==
* [[RDM-TRI]]
 
*  [[DMXter4 RDM]] / [[MiniDMXter]]
 
  
Connect the device under test to the controller device and start ''olad''. Patch the output port on the controller device to a universe (UNIVERSE_NUMBER). Then run ''ola_rdm_discover'', you should see the responder's UID appear:
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The following RDM Controller devices are supported:
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* [[RDM-TRI]] - this device doesn't support the Discovery tests yet.
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* [[DMXter4 RDM]] / [[MiniDMXter]]
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* [[Robe Universal Interface]] (latest firmware required)
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* [[DMX USB Pro]] (2.4 firmware required)
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* [[UltraDMX RDM Pro]] (1.3 firmware required. Also set USB Retry Count = 0)
  
  $ ola_rdm_discover -u UNIVERSE_NUMBER
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Please note due to limitations of ArtNet, the RDM tests cannot be run with ArtNet RDM. You need a physical DMX/RDM interface.
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  7a70:ffffff00
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== Downloading & Installing the Test Software ==
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The tests are built on top of, and are included with, the [[Open Lighting Architecture]] which runs on Mac OS, Linux and FreeBSD. If you're a Windows user, or want to get up and running quickly, the easiest way is to use the  [http://www.raspberrypi.org/ Raspberry Pi].  It's a $35 embedded computer and you can run all the tests through a web browser without ever having to log in.
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=== Raspberry Pi Instructions ===
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Follow the [[Responder Testing with the Raspberry Pi]] instructions.
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=== Mac, Linux or FreeBSD Instructions ===
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If you want to run the tests from your own computer:
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# Follow the [[Download & Install OLA|OLA Installation Instructions]]. If you're installing from source you need to add <tt>--enable-rdm-tests</tt> when running <tt>./configure </tt>. If you use Debian or Ubuntu packages make sure you install the <tt>ola-rdm-tests</tt> package. The tests are quite stable at this point, so unless you have a reason to use the Git version I'd stick to using the monthly releases.
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# Perform the [[RDM Test Setup Procedure]].
  
 
== Running the Tests ==
 
== Running the Tests ==
  
The tests are written in Python, and run using ''ola_rdm_test.py''. Below is the output from a typical test run:
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The tests can be run from either the [[Running the tests|command line]] or a [[Using the RDM Test UI|web browser]]. If you're new to using the command line we suggest you use the Web UI. It can do everything the command line tests can do.
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== Interpreting the Output ==
  
  ./ola_rdm_test.py --universe 1  --pid_file ../../python/pids.config  00a1:00010003
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See the [[RDM Test Output|Guide to Interpreting Test Output]]. If you decide you want to add some additional tests read the [[Writing RDM Responder Tests| Guide to Writing Responder Tests]].
  Starting tests, universe 3, UID 00a1:00010003
 
  SetManufacturerLabel: Passed
 
  SetSoftwareVersionLabel: Passed
 
  GetManufacturerLabel: Passed
 
  GetSoftwareVersionLabelWithData: Failed
 
  ...
 
  ------------- Warnings --------------
 
  ------------ By Category ------------
 
    Product Information:  7 /  7  100%
 
        RDM Information:  1 /  1  100%
 
    Core Functionality:  2 /  2  100%
 
      Error Conditions: 10 / 16  62%
 
          DMX512 Setup:  3 /  3  100%
 
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  29 / 30 tests run, 23 passed, 6 failed, 0 broken
 
  
== Useful Options ==
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== Test Coverage ==
  
''ola_rdm_test.py'' has some options which can assist in debugging failures. For a full list of options run with -h
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As of 7th July 2012 the following PIDs in E1.20 aren't tested:
  
; -d, --debug
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* STATUS_MESSAGES
: Show all debugging output, including actual & expected responses.
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* STATUS_ID_DESCRIPTION
; -t Test1,Test2  , --tests=Test1,Test2
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* SUB_DEVICE_STATUS_REPORT_THRESHOLD
: Only run a subset of the Tests. Only the tests listed (and their dependancies) will be run.
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* RESET_DEVICE

Latest revision as of 02:13, 9 December 2013

As part of the Open Lighting Project we've developed a suite of tests for RDM responders. This enables manufacturers to check how well a RDM device conforms to the E1.20 specification. The tests cases are written in Python, and use the Open Lighting Architecture to communicate with devices.

Have a question? Check the Responder Testing FAQ or ask on the RDM Test Group.

Supported Devices

The following RDM Controller devices are supported:

Please note due to limitations of ArtNet, the RDM tests cannot be run with ArtNet RDM. You need a physical DMX/RDM interface.

Downloading & Installing the Test Software

The tests are built on top of, and are included with, the Open Lighting Architecture which runs on Mac OS, Linux and FreeBSD. If you're a Windows user, or want to get up and running quickly, the easiest way is to use the Raspberry Pi. It's a $35 embedded computer and you can run all the tests through a web browser without ever having to log in.

Raspberry Pi Instructions

Follow the Responder Testing with the Raspberry Pi instructions.

Mac, Linux or FreeBSD Instructions

If you want to run the tests from your own computer:

  1. Follow the OLA Installation Instructions. If you're installing from source you need to add --enable-rdm-tests when running ./configure . If you use Debian or Ubuntu packages make sure you install the ola-rdm-tests package. The tests are quite stable at this point, so unless you have a reason to use the Git version I'd stick to using the monthly releases.
  2. Perform the RDM Test Setup Procedure.

Running the Tests

The tests can be run from either the command line or a web browser. If you're new to using the command line we suggest you use the Web UI. It can do everything the command line tests can do.

Interpreting the Output

See the Guide to Interpreting Test Output. If you decide you want to add some additional tests read the Guide to Writing Responder Tests.

Test Coverage

As of 7th July 2012 the following PIDs in E1.20 aren't tested:

  • STATUS_MESSAGES
  • STATUS_ID_DESCRIPTION
  • SUB_DEVICE_STATUS_REPORT_THRESHOLD
  • RESET_DEVICE