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Client overview

bmcweb being a user and network facing daemon, is subject to a vast array of tests and clients that could target it. The below attempts to provide a non-exhaustive list of tests and clients that bmcweb is expected to be compatible with, they are split into a couple categories. Entries in the test category are intended to be qualification tests to ensure the bmcweb meets the specification. Entries in the clients category are intended to host user-facing functionality.

The base expectation is that for master versions of bmcweb, and master versions of these tools, the tests pass 100%. There may be cases where we workaround limitations in the testing tools behavior within bmcweb to make the tools pass, regardless of whether there is user impact.

Tests

Redfish-Service-Validator: A tool to verify through GET requests that bmcweb properly implements the Redfish schemas in the responded Resource. [email protected]:DMTF/Redfish-Service-Validator.git

Status: 100% passing. Integrated with CI to ensure no regressions.

Redfish-Protocol-Validator: A tool to verify the protocol-level interactions with the Redfish wire-protocol, and checks those against the Redfish specification. [email protected]:DMTF/Redfish-Protocol-Validator.git

Status: 100% of assertions passing. No CI integration.

OpenBMC-test-automation: A tool based on robot framework for testing some portion of the OpenBMC Redfish use cases.

Status: Passing for some machines with CI integration.

slowloris: A tool to verify timeouts and DOS attack mitigation is implemented properly. https://github.com/gkbrk/slowloris

Status: Passing, no automated enforcement.

testssl.sh: A tool for verifying the correctness of the bmcweb cipher suites against current recommended security standards https://github.com/drwetter/testssl.sh

Status: Unknown

Clients

fwupd: Is a client implementation that allows updating firmware components in a generic way, and includes redfish as one of its plugins. [email protected]:fwupd/fwupd.git

Status: Unknown

python-redfish-library: A python library used by a number of tools. [email protected]:DMTF/python-redfish-library.git

Status: Compatible

Redfish-Event-Listener: An example client for testing and implementing EventService handlers. https://github.com/DMTF/Redfish-Event-Listener

Status: Compatible. No CI integration.

Redfish-Tacklebox: A collection of common utilities for managing redfish servers [email protected]:DMTF/Redfish-Tacklebox.git

Status: Unknown.

redfishtool: A generic command line tool for reading and writing operations to the Redfish server. https://github.com/DMTF/Redfishtool

Status: Compatible. No automated testing.