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doc/source: Add details about running WA on Linux

Mention in the documentation that Android SDK is optional for
users who plan to run WA on Linux devices only, and how they
would only be able to start running a limited number of workloads.

Also included a few trivial fixes such as spelling errors and
moving sentences around to improve flow.

Signed-off-by: Lisa Nguyen <lisa.nguyen@linaro.org>
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Lisa Nguyen 2015-04-10 05:35:44 +01:00 committed by Sergei Trofimov
parent e37bf90da7
commit b41d316fd6
2 changed files with 28 additions and 14 deletions

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@ -15,16 +15,23 @@ Operating System
WA runs on a native Linux install. It was tested with Ubuntu 12.04,
but any recent Linux distribution should work. It should run on either
32bit or 64bit OS, provided the correct version of Android (see below)
32-bit or 64-bit OS, provided the correct version of Android (see below)
was installed. Officially, **other environments are not supported**. WA
has been known to run on Linux Virtual machines and in Cygwin environments,
though additional configuration maybe required in both cases (known issues
though additional configuration may be required in both cases (known issues
include makings sure USB/serial connections are passed to the VM, and wrong
python/pip binaries being picked up in Cygwin). WA *should* work on other
Unix-based systems such as BSD or Mac OS X, but it has not been tested
in those environments. WA *does not* run on Windows (though it should be
possible to get limited functionality with minimal porting effort).
.. Note:: If you plan to run Workload Automation on Linux devices only,
SSH is required, and Android SDK is optional if you wish
to run WA on Android devices at a later time. Then follow the
steps to install the necessary python packages to set up WA.
However, you would be starting off with a limited number of
workloads that will run on Linux devices.
Android SDK
-----------
@ -32,8 +39,8 @@ Android SDK
You need to have the Android SDK with at least one platform installed.
To install it, download the ADT Bundle from here_. Extract it
and add ``<path_to_android_sdk>/sdk/platform-tools`` and ``<path_to_android_sdk>/sdk/tools``
to your ``PATH``. To test that you've installed it properly run ``adb
version``, the output should be similar to this::
to your ``PATH``. To test that you've installed it properly, run ``adb
version``. The output should be similar to this::
$$ adb version
Android Debug Bridge version 1.0.31
@ -57,7 +64,7 @@ the install location of the SDK (i.e. ``<path_to_android_sdk>/sdk``).
Python
------
Workload Automation 2 requires Python 2.7 (Python 3 is not supported, at the moment).
Workload Automation 2 requires Python 2.7 (Python 3 is not supported at the moment).
pip
@ -133,6 +140,10 @@ may not always have Internet access).
Installing
==========
.. note:: If you downloaded the Workload Automation source code from GitHub, open
the README.rst file to start the setup process. A wlauto tarball will
be created under the dist directory once the process is complete.
Download the tarball and run pip::
sudo pip install wlauto-$version.tar.gz

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@ -13,17 +13,20 @@ Install
the :doc:`installation` section.
Make sure you have Python 2.7 and a recent Android SDK with API level 18 or above
installed on your system. For the SDK, make sure that either ``ANDROID_HOME``
environment variable is set, or that ``adb`` is in your ``PATH``.
installed on your system. A complete install of the Android SDK is required, as
WA uses a number of its utilities, not just adb. For the SDK, make sure that either
``ANDROID_HOME`` environment variable is set, or that ``adb`` is in your ``PATH``.
.. note:: A complete install of the Android SDK is required, as WA uses a
number of its utilities, not just adb.
.. Note:: If you plan to run Workload Automation on Linux devices only, SSH is required,
and Android SDK is optional if you wish to run WA on Android devices at a
later time.
However, you would be starting off with a limited number of workloads that
will run on Linux devices.
In addition to the base Python 2.7 install, you will also need to have ``pip``
(Python's package manager) installed as well. This is usually a separate package.
.. note:: For Linux, SSH is also required.
Once you have the prerequisites and a tarball with the workload automation package,
you can install it with pip::
@ -31,9 +34,9 @@ you can install it with pip::
Where $version is the current version of WA.
.. note:: If you downloaded the Workload Automation source code from GitHub, open
the README.rst file to start the setup process. A wlauto tarball will
be created under the dist directory once the process is complete.
.. note:: If you downloaded the Workload Automation source code from GitHub, open the
README.rst file to start the setup process. A wlauto tarball will be created
under the dist directory once the process is complete.
This will install Workload Automation on your system, along with other dependencies.