OpenHTF Integration, Docs, and Discord
October 21, 2024Many of you have asked us how to standardise hardware test execution. We know how time-consuming building your own test framework can be. We've been there. Luckily, some hardware folks at Google had the same problem and built OpenHTF.
Today, we're shipping native support for OpenHTF tests in TofuPilot. If you're using your own logic with our Python client, nothing changes. But if you're looking for a test framework or already using OpenHTF, you should give it a try.
OpenHTF in TofuPilot
With just one line added to your OpenHTF scripts, our open-source Python client automatically creates a run on TofuPilot, parsing the test phases, measurements, and attachments, while storing the original OpenHTF JSON log for traceability.

Check out the OpenHTF integration section in our docs for details.
A Great Framework Deserves Great Docs
OpenHTF is robust, built from the ground-up for hardware testing, but it lacked proper documentation.
So, we rolled up our sleeves and created openhtf.org, a complete documentation for the framework, packed with screenshots, code snippets and advanced use cases.

Of course, we couldn't resist adding some TofuPilot integration examples.
Don't Build Tests Alone
We're on Discord and would love to have you join us for insights from fellow test engineers and real-time connections with our team. If Discord isn't your thing, no worries, you can always reach us at support@tofupilot.com.
