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#If the input data is not already in Midas,  
#If the input data is not already in Midas,  
##Upload the data to the "Data" folder
##Upload the data to the "Data" folder
##Download the key file and store it in the MIDAS_KEYS directory at the top level of tubetk source code tree  
##Download the key file (*.md5) and store it in the MIDAS_KEYS directory at the top level of tubetk source code tree  
#Add baseline dataset for the new test ( if your test is a regression testing )
#Add baseline dataset for the new test ( if your test is a regression testing )
##Upload the dataset in the appropriate CLI or module folder. If your test is part of a new "module" or CLI, first add a folder to MIDAS and then upload the dataset
##Upload the dataset in the appropriate CLI or module folder. If your test is part of a new "module" or CLI, first add a folder to MIDAS and then upload the dataset

Revision as of 19:51, 27 April 2012

Introduction

Tubetk has adopted MIDAS to store testing and algorithm validation dataset. For this purpose, we have created a dedicated tubetk MIDAS community

In the tubetk community, we have two main types of folders

  1. Input data folder: Where all input data for testing will be stored
  2. Baseline dataset folder: These are individual folders that will be used to store the baseline images for regression tests in tubetk

How to add a new tubetk test

  1. If the input data is not already in Midas,
    1. Upload the data to the "Data" folder
    2. Download the key file (*.md5) and store it in the MIDAS_KEYS directory at the top level of tubetk source code tree
  2. Add baseline dataset for the new test ( if your test is a regression testing )
    1. Upload the dataset in the appropriate CLI or module folder. If your test is part of a new "module" or CLI, first add a folder to MIDAS and then upload the dataset
    2. Download the key file (*.md5) for the baseline image and store it in the MIDAS_KEYS directory.
  3. Modify cmake list files in the Testing directory to "add" unit tests to use the data from MIDAS.
  4. Use MIDAS_FETCH_ONLY macro, if you would like to fetch the dataset but not use it directly in the test
  5. Use MIDAS_DIRECTORY, if you would like to specify a whole directory as an input command line argument to your test

MIDAS macro

The following are the main MIDAS cmake macro that will be used when adding a test

  1. MIDAS_ADD_TEST
  2. MIDAS_TGZ
  3. MIDAS_FETCH ONLY
  4. MIDAS_DIRECTORY