
Let the computer do the hard stuff. Since we already call the tests, why only check for one language?
37 lines
1.3 KiB
Plaintext
37 lines
1.3 KiB
Plaintext
location: clients/tests/test-client.py:560:test_002()/10
|
|
cmd: $NMCLI -f AP -mode multiline d show wlan0
|
|
lang: C
|
|
returncode: 0
|
|
stdout: 1107 bytes
|
|
>>>
|
|
AP[1].IN-USE:
|
|
AP[1].SSID: wlan0-ap-3
|
|
AP[1].MODE: Infra
|
|
AP[1].CHAN: 1
|
|
AP[1].RATE: 54 Mbit/s
|
|
AP[1].SIGNAL: 88
|
|
AP[1].BARS: ****
|
|
AP[1].SECURITY: WPA1 WPA2
|
|
AP[2].IN-USE:
|
|
AP[2].SSID: wlan0-ap-2
|
|
AP[2].MODE: Infra
|
|
AP[2].CHAN: 1
|
|
AP[2].RATE: 54 Mbit/s
|
|
AP[2].SIGNAL: 61
|
|
AP[2].BARS: ***
|
|
AP[2].SECURITY: WPA1 WPA2
|
|
AP[3].IN-USE:
|
|
AP[3].SSID: wlan0-ap-1
|
|
AP[3].MODE: Infra
|
|
AP[3].CHAN: 1
|
|
AP[3].RATE: 54 Mbit/s
|
|
AP[3].SIGNAL: 29
|
|
AP[3].BARS: *
|
|
AP[3].SECURITY: WPA1 WPA2
|
|
|
|
<<<
|
|
stderr: 0 bytes
|
|
>>>
|
|
|
|
<<<
|