Manually Run Android Monkey Tests in LAVA

Registered by Jeremy Chang

Demonstrate running a Monkey test in LAVA.

The Monkey is a command-line tool that sends a pseudo-random stream of user events into the system. Monkey can be used to stress-test applications that you are developing, in a random yet repeatable manner.

Integrate monkey in LAVA.
Run monkey to give linaro android on dev boards a stress test and arrange for the result presentation.

Blueprint information

Status:
Complete
Approver:
Alexander Sack
Priority:
Medium
Drafter:
Jeremy Chang
Direction:
Needs approval
Assignee:
Jeremy Chang
Definition:
Discussion
Series goal:
Accepted for 2011q2
Implementation:
Implemented
Milestone target:
milestone icon 11.06
Started by
Alexander Sack
Completed by
Zach Pfeffer

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Headline: LAVA extended to run Android Monkey tests

[asac Mar 19, 2010]: needs work items; needs to outline how CTS is built/integrated; medium priority for 11.05; will be essential if we dont get this done by then; should have basic validation blueprint as a dependency; should have brief details in summary of blueprint; set to review once these things are done.

[jeremychang May 24,2011] monkey test is merged to lp:lava and the test results are sent to like for panda, http://validation.linaro.org/launch-control/dashboard/streams/anonymous/android-panda01-monkey/

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Work Items

Work items:
[jeremychang] Trigger a monkey test run: DONE
[jeremychang] submit the monkey run result: DONE

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