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# Running device tests
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## 1. Running the full test suite
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_Note: You need Pipenv, as mentioned in the core's [documentation](https://docs.trezor.io/trezor-firmware/core/) section._
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In the `trezor-firmware` checkout, in the root of the monorepo, install the environment:
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```sh
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pipenv sync
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```
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And run the automated tests:
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```sh
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pipenv run make -C core test_emu
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```
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## 2. Running tests manually
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Install the pipenv environment as outlined above. Then switch to a shell inside the
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environment:
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```sh
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pipenv shell
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```
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If you want to test against the emulator, run it in a separate terminal from the `core`
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subdirectory:
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```sh
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PYOPT=0 ./emu.sh
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```
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Now you can run the test suite with `pytest` from the root directory:
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```sh
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pytest tests/device_tests
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```
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### Useful Tips
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The tests are randomized using the [pytest-random-order] plugin. The random seed is printed in the header of the tests output, in case you need to run the tests in the same order.
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If you only want to run a particular test, pick it with `-k <keyword>` or `-m <marker>`:
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```sh
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pytest -k nem # only runs tests that have "nem" in the name
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pytest -m stellar # only runs tests marked with @pytest.mark.stellar
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```
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If you want to see debugging information and protocol dumps, run with `-v`.
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If you would like to interact with the device (i.e. press the buttons yourself), just prefix pytest with `INTERACT=1`:
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```sh
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INTERACT=1 pytest tests/device_tests
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```
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## 3. Using markers
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When you're developing a new currency, you should mark all tests that belong to that
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currency. For example, if your currency is called NewCoin, your device tests should have
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the following marker:
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```python
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@pytest.mark.newcoin
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```
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This marker must be registered in [REGISTERED_MARKERS] file.
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If you wish to run a test only on TT, mark it with `@pytest.mark.skip_t1`.
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If the test should only run on T1, mark it with `@pytest.mark.skip_t2`.
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You must not use both on the same test.
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[pytest-random-order]: https://pypi.org/project/pytest-random-order/
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[REGISTERED_MARKERS]: ../REGISTERED_MARKERS
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## Extended testing and debugging
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### Building for debugging (Emulator only)
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Build the debuggable unix binary so you can attach the gdb or lldb.
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This removes optimizations and reduces address space randomizaiton.
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```sh
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make build_unix_debug
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```
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The final executable is significantly slower due to ASAN(Address Sanitizer) integration.
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If you wan't to catch some memory errors use this.
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```sh
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time ASAN_OPTIONS=verbosity=1:detect_invalid_pointer_pairs=1:strict_init_order=true:strict_string_checks=true TREZOR_PROFILE="" pipenv run make test_emu
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```
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### Coverage (Emulator only)
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Get the Python code coverage report.
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If you want to get HTML/console summary output you need to install the __coverage.py__ tool.
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```sh
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pip3 install coverage
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```
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Run the tests with coverage output.
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```sh
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make build_unix && make coverage
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```
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