MCU toolkit for mcu automated test.
Project description
PyMCUTK Overview
PyMCUTK is a python based toolkit for MCU software development or test. This toolkit wrapped third-party tools, and integrate them together to unified interfaces. The project focus on toolchains and their projects, debuggers, and NXP MCU boards support. With this tool you can easily to build your own test scripts for your test.
Simple command line that could make you can quicky get start. We have many hard works and you may won't repeat. That is what PyMCUTK design for.
Prerequisites
- python 2 >= 2.7.5 or python 3 >= 3.4
- make sure
pip
command is working in your system terminal.
Installation
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Simply installation with pip:
pip install pymcutk
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Install from source code, firstly clone the git repository from Github-PyMCUTK, and install it in editable mode:
pip install -r requirements-dev.txt
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Once installed, try below command to test:
mtk --version
Quickly start
Command line usage
# Build projects in current directory.
$ mtk build .
# Build specific configuration: sdram_release
$ mtk build . -t sdram_release
# Recursive mode and dump results to CSV format.
$ mtk build ./mcu-sdk-2.0/boards/ -r --results-csv
# Scan Projects dump to json format
$ mtk scan ./mcu-sdk-2.0/boards/ -o test.json
Sample
Supported toolchains
Configuration
MCUTK could automatically discover the installed toolchains from your system as usual. If you hope to use another version, you can edit the config file: ~/.mcutk.
Run bellow command that will initialize the configuration file, which is saved at ~/.mcutk.
$ mtk config --auto
Unittest
Before create pull requests, please do a test in your local to check mistakes.
pytest command:
pytest .
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