# Report properties cheatsheet (record_property / rp) Use these standardized keys when calling `record_property("key", value)` or the `rp("key", value)` helper. This keeps reports consistent and easy to scan across suites. ## General - test_phase: setup | call | teardown (if you want to distinguish) - environment: local | ci | lab - config_source: defaults | file | env | env+overrides (already used in unit tests) ## LIN (common) - lin_type: mock | mum | babylin (babylin is deprecated) - tx_id: hex string or int (e.g., "0x12") - tx_data: list of ints (bytes) - rx_present: bool - rx_id: hex string or int - rx_data: list of ints - timeout_s: float seconds ## BabyLIN specifics (DEPRECATED) - sdf_path: string - schedule_nr: int - receive_result: frame | timeout - wrapper: mock_bl | _MockBytesOnly | real (for future) ## Mock-specific - expected_data: list of ints ## Power supply (PSU) Per-test (function-scoped `rp`): - psu_idn: string from `*IDN?` - output_status_before: string ('ON'/'OFF'/'1'/'0'; raw `output?` response) - output_status_after: string (same, after the test toggled output) - set_voltage: float (V) - set_current: float (A) - measured_voltage: float | None (V) — parsed via `measure_voltage_v()` - measured_current: float | None (A) — parsed via `measure_current_a()` Module-scoped (testsuite property — emitted once per file by the `psu` fixture): - psu_resolved_port: string — the port `resolve_port` actually opened (e.g. `'COM7'`, `'/dev/ttyS6'`, `'/dev/ttyUSB0'`) - psu_resolved_idn: string — the IDN response captured during resolution ## Flashing - hex_path: string - sent_count: int (frames sent by stub/mock) - flash_result: ok | fail (for future real flashing) ## Configuration highlights - interface_type: mock | mum | babylin (babylin is deprecated) - interface_channel: int - flash_enabled: bool ## Tips - Prefer simple, lowercase snake_case keys - Use lists for byte arrays so they render clearly in JSON and HTML - Log both expected and actual when asserting patterns (e.g., deterministic responses) - Keep units in the key name when helpful (voltage/current include V/A in the name)