Add tag for Verify Create User Without Enabling
Added robot tag entry for 'Verify Create User Without Enabling'
Fixed a few minor typos in comments and documentation.
Signed-off-by: Gene Ratzlaff <generatz@gmail.com>
Change-Id: Ib7b9fca792d601b6d10c64124b8d986a5c9e0265
diff --git a/redfish/dmtf_tools/test_redfishtool_local_user.robot b/redfish/dmtf_tools/test_redfishtool_local_user.robot
index 27c5d30..a27d339 100644
--- a/redfish/dmtf_tools/test_redfishtool_local_user.robot
+++ b/redfish/dmtf_tools/test_redfishtool_local_user.robot
@@ -81,7 +81,7 @@
Redfishtool Create User "UserT100" "TestPwd123" "Administrator" true
- # Verify if an user can be added by admin
+ # Verify if a user can be added by admin
Redfishtool Create User "UserT101" "TestPwd123" "Operator" true "UserT100" "TestPwd123"
@@ -128,7 +128,8 @@
Verify Create User Without Enabling
- [Documentation] Create an user without enabling it and verify that it does not have access.
+ [Documentation] Create a user without enabling it and verify that it does not have access.
+ [Tags] Verify_Create_User_Without_Enabling
[Teardown] Redfishtool Delete User "UserT100"
Redfishtool Create User "UserT100" "TestPwd123" "Operator" false
@@ -165,13 +166,13 @@
Redfishtool Create User
[Documentation] Create new user.
- [Arguments] ${user_name} ${password} ${roleID} ${enable} ${login_user}="" ${login_pasword}=""
+ [Arguments] ${user_name} ${password} ${roleId} ${enable} ${login_user}="" ${login_pasword}=""
... ${expected_error}=200
# Description of argument(s):
# user_name The user name (e.g. "test", "robert", etc.).
# password The user password (e.g. "0penBmc", "0penBmc1", etc.).
- # roleID The role of user (e.g. "Administrator", "Operator", etc.).
+ # roleId The role of user (e.g. "Administrator", "Operator", etc.).
# enable Enabled attribute of (e.g. true or false).
# expected_error Expected error optionally provided in testcase (e.g. 401 /
# authentication error, etc. )
@@ -210,7 +211,7 @@
Redfishtool Delete User
- [Documentation] Delete an user.
+ [Documentation] Delete a user.
[Arguments] ${user_name} ${expected_error}=200
# Description of argument(s):