import os import re import socket import ttfw_idf @ttfw_idf.idf_example_test(env_tag='Example_WIFI') def test_examples_protocol_asio_tcp_server(env, extra_data): """ steps: | 1. join AP 2. Start server 3. Test connects to server and sends a test message 4. Test evaluates received test message from server 5. Test evaluates received test message on server stdout """ test_msg = b'echo message from client to server' dut1 = env.get_dut('tcp_echo_server', 'examples/protocols/asio/tcp_echo_server', dut_class=ttfw_idf.ESP32DUT) # check and log bin size binary_file = os.path.join(dut1.app.binary_path, 'asio_tcp_echo_server.bin') bin_size = os.path.getsize(binary_file) ttfw_idf.log_performance('asio_tcp_echo_server_bin_size', '{}KB'.format(bin_size // 1024)) # 1. start test dut1.start_app() # 2. get the server IP address data = dut1.expect(re.compile(r' IPv4 address: ([0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+)'), timeout=30) # 3. create tcp client and connect to server cli = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) cli.settimeout(30) cli.connect((data[0], 2222)) cli.send(test_msg) data = cli.recv(1024) # 4. check the message received back from the server if (data == test_msg): print('PASS: Received correct message') pass else: print('Failure!') raise ValueError('Wrong data received from asi tcp server: {} (expected:{})'.format(data, test_msg)) # 5. check the client message appears also on server terminal dut1.expect(test_msg.decode()) if __name__ == '__main__': test_examples_protocol_asio_tcp_server()