A good looking UI for stress testing serial (RS232) and TCP communication.
- Serial Port Communication: Test communication with devices connected to serial ports.
- TCP Server: Create a TCP server to test network communication.
- Cross-Platform: Build and run on Windows, macOS, and Linux.
- Qt5 and Qt6 Support: Compatible with both Qt5 and Qt6 versions.
- Configure and start the communication port:
- For serial communication, select the port, baud rate, and other settings.
- For TCP communication, set the port and start the server.
 
- Run the test code on the device: The device should send and receive data according to the test protocol.
- Observe the log section: The log section will show the test results and any errors that occur.
- CMake: A cross-platform build system generator.
- Qt: A cross-platform application framework. You can use either Qt5 or Qt6.
- C++ Compiler: A C++ compiler that is compatible with the Qt version you are using.
This project includes integration tests to verify the TCP server functionality. These tests are located in the test/ directory.
- test_tcp.py: A Python script that acts as a TCP client to test the- qCommTestTCP server.
- test_tcp.c: A C program that acts as a TCP client, similar to the Python script.
- test_tcp.cpp: A C++17 program that acts as a TCP client, similar to the Python script.
To run these tests, first ensure the qCommTest application is running and its TCP server is listening on port 6666.
python3 test/test_tcp.pygcc -o test/test_tcp test/test_tcp.c
./test/test_tcpg++ -std=c++17 -o test/test_tcp_cpp test/test_tcp.cpp
./test/test_tcp_cppFor Windows, you might need to link against ws2_32 for the C and C++ tests:
gcc -o test/test_tcp test/test_tcp.c -lws2_32
g++ -std=c++17 -o test/test_tcp_cpp test/test_tcp.cpp -lws2_32To build the project using CMake:
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Create a build directory: mkdir build cd build
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Configure CMake to use a specific Qt version (e.g., Qt6): cmake .. -DQT_VERSION=6 Note: Replace -DQT_VERSION=6with-DQT_VERSION=5to build with Qt5.
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Build the project: cmake --build .
To build the project using qmake (for Qt Creator or command line):
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For Qt5: qmake -qt=qt5 qCommTest.pro make 
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For Qt6: qmake -qt=qt6 qCommTest.pro make Note: You might need to specify the full path to qmakeif it's not in your PATH, e.g.,/path/to/Qt/5.x.x/gcc_64/bin/qmakeor/path/to/Qt/6.x.x/gcc_64/bin/qmake.
- Install Chocolatey: If you don't have Chocolatey, install it by following the instructions on the Chocolatey website.
- Install CMake, Qt, and a compiler:
choco install cmake qt-creator-ide qt6-base qt6-serialport 
- Install Homebrew: If you don't have Homebrew, install it by following the instructions on the Homebrew website.
- Install CMake and Qt:
Note: You can also usebrew install cmake qt5 qt6instead ofqt5.
- Install dependencies:
Note: For Qt5 compatibility, you can usesudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install build-essential cmake qtcreator qt6-base-dev qt6-declarative-dev qt6-serialport-dev qtbase5-dev libqt5serialport5-devinstead.
Eray Öztürk (@diffstorm)
This project is licensed under the GPL-3.0-only License.
