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Feature: "Switch Monitor" sample application In order to learn how to listen switch UP/DOWN event As a developer using Trema I want to execute "Switch Monitor" sample application Background: Given a file named "switch_monitor.conf" with: """ vswitch { datapath_id 0x1 } vswitch { datapath_id 0x2 } vswitch { datapath_id 0x3 } """ @slow_process Scenario: Run "Switch Monitor" C example Given I run `trema run ../../objects/examples/switch_monitor/switch_monitor -c switch_monitor.conf -d` And wait until "switch_monitor" is up When I run `trema kill 0x3` Then the file "../../tmp/log/switch_monitor.log" should contain "Switch 0x3 is DOWN" When I run `trema up 0x3` And *** sleep 10 *** Then the file "../../tmp/log/switch_monitor.log" should contain "All switches = 0x1, 0x2, 0x3" @slow_process Scenario: Run "Switch Monitor" Ruby example Given I run `trema run ../../src/examples/switch_monitor/switch-monitor.rb -c switch_monitor.conf -d` And wait until "SwitchMonitor" is up When I run `trema kill 0x3` Then the file "../../tmp/log/SwitchMonitor.log" should contain "Switch 0x3 is DOWN" When I run `trema up 0x3` And *** sleep 10 *** Then the file "../../tmp/log/SwitchMonitor.log" should contain "All switches = 0x1, 0x2, 0x3"
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trema-0.2.8 | features/example.switch_monitor.feature |
trema-0.2.7 | features/example.switch_monitor.feature |
trema-0.2.6 | features/example.switch_monitor.feature |