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Description
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This part of the repository is for OpenFOAM test harnesses.
Directory Structure
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OpenFOAM : CMake/CTest scripts for compilation and execution test harness for OpenFOAM.
OpenFOAM/1.6-dev : Test harness for OpenFOAM version 1.6-dev. See the file OpenFOAM/1.6-dev/README.txt for more information
OSIG : CMake/CTest scripts for OpenFOAM Special Interest Group (OSIG) test harness
OSIG/TurboMachinery : Test harness for the TurboMachinery OSIG. See the file OSIG/Turbomachinery/README.txt for more information.
Martin Beaudoin, Hydro-Quebec, 2010. All rights reserved.
1: Select your git branch of choice: ie:
git checkout master # For Hrv master branch
2: Make sure your OpenFOAM environment is properly configured to run OpenFOAM.
3: The minimal cmake version number for running the test loop is 2.8.0. Make sure you are there.
4: Make sure you have the test harness scripts available under your git branch;
otherwise, you will need to fetch this from Hrv's master branch, and merge it into yours
ls $WM_PROJECT_DIR/testHarness # Checking availability of testHarness under this branch
5: move to the runDir directory for the OpenFOAM test harness
cd $WM_PROJECT_DIR/testHarness/OpenFOAM/1.6-ext/runDir
6: Normally, if using the master branch, everything should already be setup for you to run the test harness.
Still, I recommand always checking that these two important files are up-to-date:
cp ../CMakeFiles/CMakeLists.txt $WM_PROJECT_DIR
cp ../CMakeFiles/CTestConfig.cmake.openfoam-extend_of-1.6-ext-testing $WM_PROJECT_DIR/CTestConfig.cmake
7: Next, running the test loop is pretty simple:
cd $WM_PROJECT_DIR/testHarness/OpenFOAM/1.6-ext/runDir # you should already be there...
./Allclean
./Allrun_Experimental
8: The results will be published on the CDash dashboard on openfoam-extend.
To see your results:
URL : http://openfoam-extend.sourceforge.net/CDash/index.php?project=OpenFOAM-1.6-ext_testing
Username : of-1.6-ext@of-extend.cdash
Password : onepasswd4all
9: You can customize your system identifier on the dashboard using the environment variable $CDASH_SUBMIT_LOCAL_HOST_ID.
Otherwise, the fully qualified name of your system will be used.
A good customization idea would be to add the name of your git branch in your system ID.
I will probably modify my scripts to add this information automagically.
NB: Please no "forward slash" or "/" in the system ID; it looks like CDash will choke on this.
10: In general, see the file $WM_PROJECT_DIR/testHarness/OpenFOAM/1.6-ext/README.txt for the necessary information about running the
test loop.
(NB: I just found out a couple of mistakes in that file, so please use this message for now as per instructions for running the test loop.
I will fix this shortly. Sorry.)
11: As more people will start using these basic steps, I will supply more information about some other features that are available with
the test loop.
But I need to see those baby steps first... :)
12: Please do not hesitate to report any problems, comments, suggestions about the test loop.
This stuff runs great on my systems, but it needs to run even better on yours.