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How to use the Ragger test framework

This framework allows testing the application on the Speculos emulator or on a real device using LedgerComm or LedgerWallet

Quickly get started with Ragger and Speculos

Install ragger and dependencies

pip install --extra-index-url https://test.pypi.org/simple/ -r requirements.txt
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install qemu-user-static

Compile the application

The application to test must be compiled for all required devices. You can use for this the container ghcr.io/ledgerhq/ledger-app-builder/ledger-app-builder-lite:

docker pull ghcr.io/ledgerhq/ledger-app-builder/ledger-app-builder-lite:latest
cd <your app repository>

docker run --user "$(id -u)":"$(id -g)" --rm -ti -v "$(realpath .):/app" --privileged -v "/dev/bus/usb:/dev/bus/usb" ledger-app-builder-lite:latest
make clean && make BOLOS_SDK=$<device>_SDK      # replace <device> with one of [NANOS, NANOX, NANOSP, STAX]
exit

Run a simple test using the Speculos emulator

You can use the following command to get your first experience with Ragger and Speculos

pytest -v --tb=short --device nanox --display

Or you can refer to the section Available pytest options to configure the options you want to use

Run a simple test using a real device

The application to test must be loaded and started on a Ledger device plugged in USB. You can use for this the container ghcr.io/ledgerhq/ledger-app-builder/ledger-app-builder-lite:

docker pull ghcr.io/ledgerhq/ledger-app-builder/ledger-app-builder-lite:latest
cd app-<appname>/

docker run --user "$(id -u)":"$(id -g)" --rm -ti -v "$(realpath .):/app" --privileged -v "/dev/bus/usb:/dev/bus/usb" ledger-app-builder-lite:latest
make clean && make BOLOS_SDK=$<device>_SDK load     # replace <device> with one of [NANOS, NANOX, NANOSP, STAX]
exit

You can use the following command to get your first experience with Ragger and Ledgerwallet on a NANOX. Make sure that the device is plugged, unlocked, and that the tested application is open.

pytest -v --tb=short --device nanox --backend ledgerwallet

Or you can refer to the section Available pytest options to configure the options you want to use

Available pytest options

Standard useful pytest options

    -v              formats the test summary in a readable way
    -s              enable logs for successful tests, on Speculos it will enable app logs if compiled with DEBUG=1
    -k <testname>   only run the tests that contain <testname> in their names
    --tb=short      in case of errors, formats the test traceback in a readable way

Custom pytest options

    --device <device>           run the test on the specified device [nanos,nanox,nanosp,stax,all]. This parameter is mandatory
    --backend <backend>         run the tests against the backend [speculos, ledgercomm, ledgerwallet]. Speculos is the default
    --display                   on Speculos, enables the display of the app screen using QT
    --golden_run                on Speculos, screen comparison functions will save the current screen instead of comparing
    --log_apdu_file <filepath>  log all apdu exchanges to the file in parameter. The previous file content is erased