Running Tests

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Stride executes tests using a runner controlled by a host computer that is physically connected to the target via a configurable communication channel (TCP/IP or serial port). The application software is required to be running, including the Stride runtime, to connect to the Stride Runner.

Block diagram


Connection Block Diagram


Invoking the Runner (aka stride) from a console

 stride --database="%STRIDE_DIR%\SDK\Windows\out\TestApp.sidb" --device=TCP:localhost:8000 --run="*"

or for Linux/FreeBSD

 stride --database="$STRIDE_DIR%/SDK/Posix/out/TestApp.sidb" --device=TCP:localhost:8000 --run="*"

Option files can be helpful (i.e. my.opt)

 --database "%STRIDE_DIR%\SDK\Windows\out\TestApp.sidb"
 --device TCP:localhost:8000
 stride --options_file my.opt --run "*"


Reviewing your Results

Example Report


Input

Output

Reference