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The Automated Test Framework (ATF)

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The ATF is a testing framework written for ROS which supports executing integration and system tests, running benchmarks and monitor the code behaviour over time. The ATF provides basic building blocks for easy integration of the tests into your application. Furthermore the ATF provides everything to automate the execution and analysis of tests as well as a graphical web-based frontend to visualize the results.

Architecture

Overview
Recording data
Analysing metrics
Visualising results

Implemented metrics

The following metrics have been implemented so far:

Metric Description Unit Mode (span, snap, min/max)
time The time metric measures the elapsed time. [sec] span
path_length The path_length metric measures the cartesian path (distance integrated over time) of a TF frame with respect to another frame. [m] span
publish_rate The publish_rate metric measures the publising rate of a topic [1/sec] span
api The api metric checks if an interfaces (nodes, publishers, subscribers, service servers, action servers) matches its specification. [bool] snap

Further metrics (in development):

Metric Description Unit Mode (span, snap, min/max)
ressources The ressources metric measures the ressource consumption of a node on the operating system level (CPU, RAM, IO). [%], [MB], [MB/sec] snap
path_velocity The path_velocity metric measures the cartesian velocity (distance differntiated over time) of a TF frame with respect to another frame. [m/sec] span
distance The distance metric measures the cartesian distance between two TF frames. [m] snap, min/max
obstacle_distance The obstacle_distance metric measures the distance between two meshes [m] snap, min/max
message_match The message_match metric checks if a message content matches its desired content. [bool] snap

Installation

For installation instruction see ATF Installation.

Using the ATF (by examples)

For examples how to use the ATF see ATF Examples

Contributing to the ATF

For examples how to extend the ATF with your own contribution see ATF Contribution

Acknowledgments

The work leading to these results has received funding from the European Community's Seventh Framework Program (FP7/2007-2013) under grant agreement no 609206 Factory-in-a-Day and the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy under grant agreement no 01MA13001A ReApp.

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