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package utils;
use strict;
use base 'Exporter';
use Exporter;
use lockapi;
use testapi qw(is_serial_terminal :DEFAULT);
our @EXPORT = qw/run_with_error_check type_safely type_very_safely desktop_vt boot_to_login_screen console_login console_switch_layout desktop_switch_layout console_loadkeys_us do_bootloader boot_decrypt check_release menu_launch_type setup_repos repo_setup get_workarounds disable_updates_repos cleanup_workaround_repo console_initial_setup handle_welcome_screen gnome_initial_setup anaconda_create_user check_desktop quit_firefox advisory_get_installed_packages acnp_handle_output advisory_check_nonmatching_packages start_with_launcher quit_with_shortcut disable_firefox_studies select_rescue_mode copy_devcdrom_as_isofile get_release_number check_left_bar check_top_bar check_prerelease check_version spell_version_number _assert_and_click is_branched rec_log repos_mirrorlist register_application get_registered_applications desktop_launch_terminal solidify_wallpaper check_and_install_git download_testdata make_serial_writable set_update_notification_timestamp kde_doublek_workaround dm_perform_login/;
# We introduce this global variable to hold the list of applications that have
# registered during the apps_startstop_test when they have sucessfully run.
our @application_list;
sub run_with_error_check {
my ($func, $error_screen) = @_;
# Check screen does not work for serial console, so we need to use
# different checking mechanism for it.
if (testapi::is_serial_terminal) {
# by using 'unless' and 'expect_not_found=>1' here we avoid
# the web UI showing each failure to see the error message as
# a 'failed match'
die "Error screen appeared" unless (wait_serial($error_screen, timeout => 5, expect_not_found => 1));
$func->();
die "Error screen appeared" unless (wait_serial($error_screen, timeout => 5, expect_not_found => 1));
}
else {
die "Error screen appeared" if (check_screen $error_screen, 5);
$func->();
die "Error screen appeared" if (check_screen $error_screen, 5);
}
}
# high-level 'type this string quite safely but reasonably fast'
# function whose specific implementation may vary
sub type_safely {
my $string = shift;
type_string($string, wait_screen_change => 3, max_interval => 20);
# similarity level 38 as there will commonly be a flashing
# cursor and the default level (47) is too tight
wait_still_screen(stilltime => 2, similarity_level => 38);
}
# high-level 'type this string extremely safely and rather slow'
# function whose specific implementation may vary
sub type_very_safely {
my $string = shift;
type_string($string, wait_screen_change => 1, max_interval => 1);
# similarity level 38 as there will commonly be a flashing
# cursor and the default level (47) is too tight
wait_still_screen(stilltime => 5, similarity_level => 38);
}
sub get_release_number {
# return the release number; so usually VERSION, but for Rawhide,
# we return RAWREL. This allows us to avoid constantly doing stuff
# like `if ($version eq "Rawhide" || $version > 30)`.
my $version = get_var("VERSION");
my $rawrel = get_var("RAWREL", "Rawhide");
return $rawrel if ($version eq "Rawhide");
return $version;
}
consolidate login waits, use postinstall not entrypoint for base Summary: I started out wanting to fix an issue I noticed today where graphical upgrade tests were failing because they didn't wait for the graphical login screen properly; the test was sitting at the 'full Fedora logo' state of plymouth for a long time, so the current boot_to_login_screen's wait_still_screen was triggered by it and the function wound up failing on the assert_screen, because it was still some time before the real login screen appeared. So I tweaked the boot_to_login_screen implementation to work slightly differently (look for a login screen match, *then* - if we're dealing with a graphical login - wait_still_screen to defeat the 'old GPU buffer showing login screen' problem and assert the login screen again). But while working on it, I figured we really should consolidate all the various places that handle the bootloader -> login, we were doing it quite differently in all sorts of different places. And as part of that, I converted the base tests to use POSTINSTALL (and thus go through the shared _wait_login tests) instead of handling boot themselves. As part of *that*, I tweaked main.pm to not require all POSTINSTALL tests have the _postinstall suffix on their names, as it really doesn't make sense, and renamed the tests. Test Plan: Run all tests, see if they work. Reviewers: jskladan, garretraziel Reviewed By: garretraziel Subscribers: tflink Differential Revision: https://phab.qadevel.cloud.fedoraproject.org/D1015
2016-09-27 18:48:15 +00:00
# Wait for login screen to appear. Handle the annoying GPU buffer
# problem where we see a stale copy of the login screen from the
# previous boot. Will suffer a ~30 second delay if there's a chance
# we're *already at* the expected login screen.
sub boot_to_login_screen {
my %args = @_;
$args{timeout} //= 300;
if (testapi::is_serial_terminal) {
# For serial console, just wait for the login prompt
unless (wait_serial "login:", timeout => $args{timeout}) {
die "No login prompt shown on serial console.";
}
consolidate login waits, use postinstall not entrypoint for base Summary: I started out wanting to fix an issue I noticed today where graphical upgrade tests were failing because they didn't wait for the graphical login screen properly; the test was sitting at the 'full Fedora logo' state of plymouth for a long time, so the current boot_to_login_screen's wait_still_screen was triggered by it and the function wound up failing on the assert_screen, because it was still some time before the real login screen appeared. So I tweaked the boot_to_login_screen implementation to work slightly differently (look for a login screen match, *then* - if we're dealing with a graphical login - wait_still_screen to defeat the 'old GPU buffer showing login screen' problem and assert the login screen again). But while working on it, I figured we really should consolidate all the various places that handle the bootloader -> login, we were doing it quite differently in all sorts of different places. And as part of that, I converted the base tests to use POSTINSTALL (and thus go through the shared _wait_login tests) instead of handling boot themselves. As part of *that*, I tweaked main.pm to not require all POSTINSTALL tests have the _postinstall suffix on their names, as it really doesn't make sense, and renamed the tests. Test Plan: Run all tests, see if they work. Reviewers: jskladan, garretraziel Reviewed By: garretraziel Subscribers: tflink Differential Revision: https://phab.qadevel.cloud.fedoraproject.org/D1015
2016-09-27 18:48:15 +00:00
}
else {
# we may start at a screen that matches one of the needles; if so,
# wait till we don't (e.g. when rebooting at end of live install,
# we match text_console_login until the console disappears).
# The following is true for non-serial console.
my $count = 5;
while (check_screen("login_screen", 3) && $count > 0) {
sleep 5;
$count -= 1;
}
assert_screen "login_screen", $args{timeout};
if (match_has_tag "graphical_login") {
wait_still_screen(timeout => 30, stilltime => 10, similarity_level => 38);
assert_screen "login_screen";
}
consolidate login waits, use postinstall not entrypoint for base Summary: I started out wanting to fix an issue I noticed today where graphical upgrade tests were failing because they didn't wait for the graphical login screen properly; the test was sitting at the 'full Fedora logo' state of plymouth for a long time, so the current boot_to_login_screen's wait_still_screen was triggered by it and the function wound up failing on the assert_screen, because it was still some time before the real login screen appeared. So I tweaked the boot_to_login_screen implementation to work slightly differently (look for a login screen match, *then* - if we're dealing with a graphical login - wait_still_screen to defeat the 'old GPU buffer showing login screen' problem and assert the login screen again). But while working on it, I figured we really should consolidate all the various places that handle the bootloader -> login, we were doing it quite differently in all sorts of different places. And as part of that, I converted the base tests to use POSTINSTALL (and thus go through the shared _wait_login tests) instead of handling boot themselves. As part of *that*, I tweaked main.pm to not require all POSTINSTALL tests have the _postinstall suffix on their names, as it really doesn't make sense, and renamed the tests. Test Plan: Run all tests, see if they work. Reviewers: jskladan, garretraziel Reviewed By: garretraziel Subscribers: tflink Differential Revision: https://phab.qadevel.cloud.fedoraproject.org/D1015
2016-09-27 18:48:15 +00:00
}
}
# Switch keyboard layouts at a console
sub console_switch_layout {
# switcher key combo differs between layouts, for console
if (get_var("LANGUAGE", "") eq "russian") {
send_key "ctrl-shift";
}
}
# switch to 'native' or 'ascii' input method in a graphical desktop
# usually switched configs have one mode for inputting ascii-ish
# characters (which may be 'us' keyboard layout, or a local layout for
# inputting ascii like 'jp') and one mode for inputting native
# characters (which may be another keyboard layout, like 'ru', or an
# input method for more complex languages)
# 'environment' can be a desktop name or 'anaconda' for anaconda
# if not set, will use get_var('DESKTOP') or default 'anaconda'
sub desktop_switch_layout {
my ($layout, $environment) = @_;
$layout //= 'ascii';
$environment //= get_var("DESKTOP", "anaconda");
# if already selected, we're good
return if (check_screen "${environment}_layout_${layout}", 3);
# otherwise we need to switch
my $switcher = "alt-shift"; # anaconda
$switcher = "super-spc" if $environment eq 'gnome';
# KDE? not used yet
# FIXME we use send_key_until_needlematch because sometimes the
# switch just doesn't work in gdm:
# https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/issues/6066#note_1707051
send_key_until_needlematch("${environment}_layout_${layout}", $switcher, 3, 3);
}
# this is used at the end of console_login to check if we got a prompt
# indicating that we got a bash shell, but sourcing of /etc/bashrc
# failed (the prompt looks different in this case). We treat this as
# a soft failure.
sub _console_login_finish {
# The check differs according to the console used.
if (testapi::is_serial_terminal) {
unless (wait_serial("-bash-.*[#\$]", timeout => 5, expect_not_found => 1)) {
record_soft_failure "It looks like profile sourcing failed";
}
}
else {
if (match_has_tag "bash_noprofile") {
record_soft_failure "It looks like profile sourcing failed";
}
}
}
# this subroutine handles logging in as a root/specified user into console
# it requires TTY to be already displayed (handled by the root_console()
# method of distribution classes)
sub console_login {
my %args = (
user => "root",
password => get_var("ROOT_PASSWORD", "weakpassword"),
# default is 10 seconds, set below, 0 means 'default'
timeout => 0,
@_
);
$args{timeout} ||= 10;
# Since we do not test many serial console tests, and we probably
# only want to test serial console on a minimal installation only,
# let us not do all the magic to handle different console logins
# and let us simplify the process.
# We will check if we are logged in, and if so, we will log out to
# enable a new proper login based on the user variable.
if (get_var("SERIAL_CONSOLE") || is_serial_terminal()) {
# Check for the usual prompt.
if (wait_serial("~\][#\$]", timeout => 5, quiet => 1)) {
type_string "logout\n";
# Wait a bit to let the logout properly finish.
sleep 10;
}
# Do the new login.
type_string $args{user};
type_string "\n";
wait_serial("Password:", timeout => 2, quiet => 1);
type_string $args{password};
type_string "\n";
# Let's perform a simple login test. This is the same as
# whoami, but has the advantage of existing in installer env
assert_script_run "id -un";
unless (wait_serial $args{user}, timeout => 5) {
die "Logging onto the serial console has failed.";
}
}
else {
# There's a timing problem when we switch from a logged-in console
# to a non-logged in console and immediately call this function;
# if the switch lags a bit, this function will match one of the
# logged-in needles for the console we switched from, and get out
# of sync (e.g. https://openqa.stg.fedoraproject.org/tests/1664 )
# To avoid this, we'll sleep a few seconds before starting
sleep 4;
my $good = "";
my $bad = "";
if ($args{user} eq "root") {
$good = "root_console";
$bad = "user_console";
}
else {
$good = "user_console";
$bad = "root_console";
}
if (check_screen $bad, 0) {
# we don't want to 'wait' for this as it won't return
my $script = "exit";
# If Turkish keyboard is installed, the word "exit" is typed
# incorrectly because the keyboard layout is different and
# openQA sends keys according to the English layout.
# Therefore we need to send a string that is
# correctly interpreted by the Turkish layout.
if (get_var("LANGUAGE") eq "turkish") {
$script = "ex't";
}
script_run $script, 0;
sleep 2;
}
assert_screen [$good, 'text_console_login'], $args{timeout};
# if we're already logged in, all is good
if (match_has_tag $good) {
_console_login_finish();
return;
}
# otherwise, we saw the login prompt, type the username
type_string("$args{user}\n");
assert_screen [$good, 'console_password_required'], 45;
# on a live image, just the user name will be enough
if (match_has_tag $good) {
# clear the screen (so the remaining login prompt text
# doesn't confuse subsequent runs of this)
my $clearstr = "clear\n";
$clearstr = "cleqr\n" if (get_var("LANGUAGE") eq 'french');
type_string $clearstr;
_console_login_finish();
return;
}
# otherwise, type the password
type_string "$args{password}";
if (get_var("SWITCHED_LAYOUT") and $args{user} ne "root") {
# see _do_install_and_reboot; when layout is switched
# user password is doubled to contain both US and native
# chars
console_switch_layout;
type_string "$args{password}";
console_switch_layout;
}
send_key "ret";
# make sure we reached the console
unless (check_screen($good, 30)) {
# as of 2018-10 we have a bug in sssd which makes this take
# unusually long in the FreeIPA tests, let's allow longer,
# with a soft fail - RHBZ #1644919
record_soft_failure "Console login is taking a long time - #1644919?";
my $timeout = 30;
# even an extra 30 secs isn't long enough on aarch64...
$timeout = 90 if (get_var("ARCH") eq "aarch64");
assert_screen($good, $timeout);
}
# clear the screen (so the remaining login prompt text
# doesn't confuse subsequent runs of this)
my $clearstr = "clear\n";
$clearstr = "cleqr\n" if (get_var("LANGUAGE") eq 'french');
type_string $clearstr;
}
_console_login_finish();
}
# Figure out what tty the desktop is on, switch to it. Assumes we're
# at a root console
sub desktop_vt {
# use loginctl or ps to find the tty of test's session (loginctl)
# or gnome-session, Xwayland or Xorg (ps); as of 2019-09 we often
# get tty? for Xwayland and Xorg processes, so using loginctl can
# help
my $xout;
# don't fail test if we don't find any process, just guess tty1.
# os-autoinst calls the script with 'bash -e' which causes it to
# stop as soon as any command fails, so we use ||: to make the
# first grep return 0 even if it matches nothing
eval { $xout = script_output ' loginctl | grep test ||:; ps -e | egrep "(startplasma|gnome-session|Xwayland|Xorg)" | grep -o tty[0-9] ||:' };
my $tty = 1; # default
while ($xout =~ /tty(\d)/g) {
$tty = $1; # most recent match is probably best
}
select_console "tty${tty}-console";
# work around https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-software/issues/582
# if it happens. As of 2019-05, seeing something similar on KDE too
my $desktop = get_var('DESKTOP');
my $sfr = 0;
my $timeout = 10;
my $count = 6;
while (check_screen("auth_required", $timeout) && $count > 0) {
$count -= 1;
unless ($sfr) {
record_soft_failure "spurious 'auth required' - https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-software/issues/582";
$sfr = 1;
$timeout = 3;
}
click_lastmatch if ($desktop eq 'kde');
if (match_has_tag "auth_required_fprint") {
my $user = get_var("USER_LOGIN", "test");
select_console "tty6-console";
console_login;
assert_script_run "echo SCAN ${user}-finger-1 | socat STDIN UNIX-CONNECT:/run/fprintd-virt";
select_console "tty${tty}-console";
}
elsif (match_has_tag "auth_required_locked") {
# When console operation takes a long time, the screen locks
# and typing password fails. If that happens, unlock
# the screen first and then type password.
send_key("ret");
wait_still_screen(2);
type_very_safely "weakpassword\n";
}
else {
# bit sloppy but in all cases where this is used, this is the
# correct password
type_very_safely "weakpassword\n";
}
}
}
# load US layout (from a root console)
sub console_loadkeys_us {
if (get_var('LANGUAGE') eq 'french') {
script_run "loqdkeys us", 0;
# might take a few secs
sleep 3;
}
elsif (get_var('LANGUAGE') eq 'japanese' || get_var('LANGUAGE') eq 'turkish') {
script_run "loadkeys us", 0;
sleep 3;
}
}
sub do_bootloader {
# Handle bootloader screen.
# 'uefi' is whether this is a UEFI install, will get_var UEFI if
# not explicitly set. 'postinstall' is whether we're on an
# installed system or at the installer (this matters for how many
# times we press 'down' to find the kernel line when typing args).
# 'args' is a string of extra kernel args, if desired. 'mutex' is
# a parallel test mutex lock to wait for before proceeding, if
# desired. 'first' is whether to hit 'up' a couple of times to
# make sure we boot the first menu entry. 'timeout' is how long to
# wait for the bootloader screen.
my %args = (
postinstall => 0,
params => "",
mutex => "",
first => 1,
timeout => 30,
uefi => get_var("UEFI"),
ofw => get_var("OFW"),
@_
);
my $relnum = get_release_number;
# we use the firmware-type specific tags because we want to be
# sure we actually did a UEFI boot
my $boottag = "bootloader_bios";
$boottag = "bootloader_uefi" if ($args{uefi});
assert_screen $boottag, $args{timeout};
if ($args{mutex}) {
# cancel countdown
send_key "left";
mutex_lock $args{mutex};
mutex_unlock $args{mutex};
}
if ($args{first}) {
# press up a couple of times to make sure we're at first entry
send_key "up";
send_key "up";
}
if ($args{params}) {
send_key "e";
# we need to get to the 'linux' line here, and grub does
# not have any easy way to do that. Depending on the arch
# and the Fedora release, we may have to press 'down' 2
# times, or 13, or 12, or some other goddamn number. That
# got painful to keep track of, so let's go bottom-up:
# press 'down' 50 times to make sure we're at the bottom,
# then 'up' twice to reach the 'linux' line. This seems to
# work in every permutation I can think of to test.
for (1 .. 50) {
send_key 'down';
}
sleep 1;
send_key 'up';
sleep 1;
send_key 'up';
send_key "end";
# Change type_string by type_safely because keyboard polling
# in SLOF usb-xhci driver failed sometimes in powerpc
type_safely " $args{params}";
}
# for debug purpose
save_screenshot;
# ctrl-X boots from grub editor mode
send_key "ctrl-x";
# return boots all other cases
send_key "ret";
}
sub boot_decrypt {
# decrypt storage during boot; arg is timeout (in seconds)
my $timeout = shift || 60;
assert_screen "boot_enter_passphrase", $timeout;
type_very_safely get_var("ENCRYPT_PASSWORD");
send_key "ret";
}
sub check_release {
# Checks whether the installed release matches a given value. E.g.
# `check_release(23)` checks whether the installed system is
# Fedora 23. The value can be 'Rawhide' or a Fedora release
# number; often you will want to use `get_var('VERSION')`. Expects
# a console prompt to be active when it is called.
my $release = shift;
my $check_command = "grep SUPPORT_PRODUCT_VERSION /etc/os-release";
validate_script_output $check_command, sub { $_ =~ m/REDHAT_SUPPORT_PRODUCT_VERSION=$release/ };
}
sub disable_firefox_studies {
if (get_var("CANNED")) {
# enable rpm-ostree /usr overlay so we can write to /usr
assert_script_run "rpm-ostree usroverlay";
}
# if the first file exists, we've already run, so we can skip
# running again
return unless (script_run 'test -f $(rpm --eval %_libdir)/firefox/distribution/policies.json');
# create a config file that disables Firefox's dumb 'shield
# studies' so they don't break tests:
# https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1529626
# and also disables the password manager stuff so that doesn't
# break password entry:
# https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1635833
# and *also* tries to disable "first run pages", though this
# doesn't seem to be working yet:
# https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1703903
assert_script_run 'mkdir -p $(rpm --eval %_libdir)/firefox/distribution';
assert_script_run 'printf \'{"policies": {"DisableFirefoxStudies": true, "OfferToSaveLogins": false, "OverrideFirstRunPage": "", "OverridePostUpdatePage": ""}}\' > $(rpm --eval %_libdir)/firefox/distribution/policies.json';
# Now create a preferences override file that disables the
# quicksuggest and total cookie protection onboarding screens
# see https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/customizing-firefox-using-autoconfig
# for why this wacky pair of files with required values is needed
# and https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1703903 again
# for the actual values
assert_script_run 'mkdir -p $(rpm --eval %_libdir)/firefox/browser/defaults/preferences';
assert_script_run 'printf "// required comment\npref(\'general.config.filename\', \'openqa-overrides.cfg\');\npref(\'general.config.obscure_value\', 0);\n" > $(rpm --eval %_libdir)/firefox/browser/defaults/preferences/openqa-overrides.js';
assert_script_run 'printf "// required comment\npref(\'browser.urlbar.quicksuggest.shouldShowOnboardingDialog\', false);\npref(\'privacy.restrict3rdpartystorage.rollout.enabledByDefault\', false);\n" > $(rpm --eval %_libdir)/firefox/openqa-overrides.cfg';
}
sub repos_mirrorlist {
# Use mirrorlist not metalink so we don't hit the timing issue where
# the infra repo is updated but mirrormanager metadata checksums
# have not been updated, and the infra repo is rejected as its
# metadata checksum isn't known to MM
my $files = shift;
$files ||= "/etc/yum.repos.d/fedora*.repo";
assert_script_run "sed -i -e 's,metalink,mirrorlist,g' ${files}";
}
sub get_setup_repos_script {
# ensure the 'setup_repos.py' downloader script is present
if (script_run "ls /usr/local/bin/setup_repos.py") {
assert_script_run 'curl --retry-delay 10 --max-time 30 --retry 5 -o /usr/local/bin/setup_repos.py https://pagure.io/fedora-qa/os-autoinst-distri-fedora/raw/main/f/setup_repos.py', timeout => 180;
assert_script_run 'chmod ugo+x /usr/local/bin/setup_repos.py';
}
}
sub get_workarounds {
my $version = shift || get_var("VERSION");
my %workarounds = (
"40" => ["FEDORA-2024-07a6f9366e"],
"41" => [],
"42" => [],
"eln" => [],
);
my $advortasks = $workarounds{$version};
return @$advortasks;
}
sub cleanup_workaround_repo {
# clean up the workaround repo (see next).
script_run "rm -rf /mnt/workarounds_repo";
script_run "rm -f /etc/yum.repos.d/workarounds.repo";
}
sub disable_updates_repos {
# disable updates-testing, or both updates-testing and updates.
# factors out similar code in a few different places.
my %args = (
both => 0,
@_
);
# we used to do this with config-manager, but the syntax differs
# on dnf 4 vs. dnf 5 and really sed is just as easy
assert_script_run 'sed -i -e "s,enabled=1,enabled=0,g" /etc/yum.repos.d/fedora-updates-testing.repo';
assert_script_run 'sed -i -e "s,enabled=1,enabled=0,g" /etc/yum.repos.d/fedora-updates.repo' if ($args{both});
}
Add support for testing updates Summary: This adds an entirely new workflow for testing distribution updates. The `ADVISORY` variable is introduced: when set, `main.pm` will load an early post-install test that sets up a repository containing the packages from the specified update, runs `dnf -y update`, and reboots. A new templates file is added, `templates-updates`, which adds two new flavors called `updates-server` and `updates-workstation`, each containing job templates for appropriate post-install tests. Scheduler is expected to post `ADVISORY=(update ID) HDD_1=(base image) FLAVOR=updates-(server|workstation)`, where (base image) is one of the stable release base disk images produced by `createhdds` and usually used for upgrade testing. This will result in the appropriate job templates being loaded. We rejig postinstall test loading and static network config a bit so that this works for both the 'compose' and 'updates' test flows: we have to ensure we bring up networking for the tap tests before we try and install the updates, but still allow later adjustment of the configuration. We take advantage of the openQA feature that was added a few months back to run the same module multiple times, so the `_advisory_update` module can reboot after installing the updates and the modules that take care of bootloader, encryption and login get run again. This looks slightly wacky in the web UI, though - it doesn't show the later runs of each module. We also use the recently added feature to specify `+HDD_1` in the test suites which use a disk image uploaded by an earlier post-install test, so the test suite value will take priority over the value POSTed by the scheduler for those tests, and we will use the uploaded disk image (and not the clean base image POSTed by the scheduler) for those tests. My intent here is to enhance the scheduler, adding a consumer which listens out for critpath updates, and runs this test flow for each one, then reports the results to ResultsDB where Bodhi could query and display them. We could also add a list of other packages to have one or both sets of update tests run on it, I guess. Test Plan: Try a post something like: HDD_1=disk_f25_server_3_x86_64.img DISTRI=fedora VERSION=25 FLAVOR=updates-server ARCH=x86_64 BUILD=FEDORA-2017-376ae2b92c ADVISORY=FEDORA-2017-376ae2b92c CURRREL=25 PREVREL=24 Pick an appropriate `ADVISORY` (ideally, one containing some packages which might actually be involved in the tests), and matching `FLAVOR` and `HDD_1`. The appropriate tests should run, a repo with the update packages should be created and enabled (and dnf update run), and the tests should work properly. Also test a regular compose run to make sure I didn't break anything. Reviewers: jskladan, jsedlak Reviewed By: jsedlak Subscribers: tflink Differential Revision: https://phab.qa.fedoraproject.org/D1143
2017-01-25 16:16:12 +00:00
sub _repo_setup_compose {
# doesn't work for IoT or CoreOS, anything that hits this on those
# paths must work with default mirror config...
my $subvariant = get_var("SUBVARIANT");
return if ($subvariant eq "IoT" || $subvariant eq "CoreOS");
Add support for testing updates Summary: This adds an entirely new workflow for testing distribution updates. The `ADVISORY` variable is introduced: when set, `main.pm` will load an early post-install test that sets up a repository containing the packages from the specified update, runs `dnf -y update`, and reboots. A new templates file is added, `templates-updates`, which adds two new flavors called `updates-server` and `updates-workstation`, each containing job templates for appropriate post-install tests. Scheduler is expected to post `ADVISORY=(update ID) HDD_1=(base image) FLAVOR=updates-(server|workstation)`, where (base image) is one of the stable release base disk images produced by `createhdds` and usually used for upgrade testing. This will result in the appropriate job templates being loaded. We rejig postinstall test loading and static network config a bit so that this works for both the 'compose' and 'updates' test flows: we have to ensure we bring up networking for the tap tests before we try and install the updates, but still allow later adjustment of the configuration. We take advantage of the openQA feature that was added a few months back to run the same module multiple times, so the `_advisory_update` module can reboot after installing the updates and the modules that take care of bootloader, encryption and login get run again. This looks slightly wacky in the web UI, though - it doesn't show the later runs of each module. We also use the recently added feature to specify `+HDD_1` in the test suites which use a disk image uploaded by an earlier post-install test, so the test suite value will take priority over the value POSTed by the scheduler for those tests, and we will use the uploaded disk image (and not the clean base image POSTed by the scheduler) for those tests. My intent here is to enhance the scheduler, adding a consumer which listens out for critpath updates, and runs this test flow for each one, then reports the results to ResultsDB where Bodhi could query and display them. We could also add a list of other packages to have one or both sets of update tests run on it, I guess. Test Plan: Try a post something like: HDD_1=disk_f25_server_3_x86_64.img DISTRI=fedora VERSION=25 FLAVOR=updates-server ARCH=x86_64 BUILD=FEDORA-2017-376ae2b92c ADVISORY=FEDORA-2017-376ae2b92c CURRREL=25 PREVREL=24 Pick an appropriate `ADVISORY` (ideally, one containing some packages which might actually be involved in the tests), and matching `FLAVOR` and `HDD_1`. The appropriate tests should run, a repo with the update packages should be created and enabled (and dnf update run), and the tests should work properly. Also test a regular compose run to make sure I didn't break anything. Reviewers: jskladan, jsedlak Reviewed By: jsedlak Subscribers: tflink Differential Revision: https://phab.qa.fedoraproject.org/D1143
2017-01-25 16:16:12 +00:00
# Appropriate repo setup steps for testing a compose
# disable updates-testing and updates and use the compose location
# as the target for fedora and rawhide rather than mirrorlist, so
# tools see only packages from the compose under test
my $location = get_var("LOCATION");
Add support for testing updates Summary: This adds an entirely new workflow for testing distribution updates. The `ADVISORY` variable is introduced: when set, `main.pm` will load an early post-install test that sets up a repository containing the packages from the specified update, runs `dnf -y update`, and reboots. A new templates file is added, `templates-updates`, which adds two new flavors called `updates-server` and `updates-workstation`, each containing job templates for appropriate post-install tests. Scheduler is expected to post `ADVISORY=(update ID) HDD_1=(base image) FLAVOR=updates-(server|workstation)`, where (base image) is one of the stable release base disk images produced by `createhdds` and usually used for upgrade testing. This will result in the appropriate job templates being loaded. We rejig postinstall test loading and static network config a bit so that this works for both the 'compose' and 'updates' test flows: we have to ensure we bring up networking for the tap tests before we try and install the updates, but still allow later adjustment of the configuration. We take advantage of the openQA feature that was added a few months back to run the same module multiple times, so the `_advisory_update` module can reboot after installing the updates and the modules that take care of bootloader, encryption and login get run again. This looks slightly wacky in the web UI, though - it doesn't show the later runs of each module. We also use the recently added feature to specify `+HDD_1` in the test suites which use a disk image uploaded by an earlier post-install test, so the test suite value will take priority over the value POSTed by the scheduler for those tests, and we will use the uploaded disk image (and not the clean base image POSTed by the scheduler) for those tests. My intent here is to enhance the scheduler, adding a consumer which listens out for critpath updates, and runs this test flow for each one, then reports the results to ResultsDB where Bodhi could query and display them. We could also add a list of other packages to have one or both sets of update tests run on it, I guess. Test Plan: Try a post something like: HDD_1=disk_f25_server_3_x86_64.img DISTRI=fedora VERSION=25 FLAVOR=updates-server ARCH=x86_64 BUILD=FEDORA-2017-376ae2b92c ADVISORY=FEDORA-2017-376ae2b92c CURRREL=25 PREVREL=24 Pick an appropriate `ADVISORY` (ideally, one containing some packages which might actually be involved in the tests), and matching `FLAVOR` and `HDD_1`. The appropriate tests should run, a repo with the update packages should be created and enabled (and dnf update run), and the tests should work properly. Also test a regular compose run to make sure I didn't break anything. Reviewers: jskladan, jsedlak Reviewed By: jsedlak Subscribers: tflink Differential Revision: https://phab.qa.fedoraproject.org/D1143
2017-01-25 16:16:12 +00:00
return unless $location;
disable_updates_repos(both => 1);
# we use script_run here as the rawhide repo files
# won't always exist and we don't want to bother testing or
# predicting their existence; assert_script_run doesn't buy you
# much with sed as it'll return 0 even if it replaced nothing
Use mirrorlist instead of baseurl for updates tests The reason we have all this horrible code to use the commented- out baseurl lines in the repo files instead of the metalinks that are usually used is a timing issue with the metalink system. As a protection against stale mirrors, the metalink system sends the package manager a list of mirrors *and a list of recent checksums for the repo metadata*. The package manager goes out and gets the metadata from the first mirror on the list, then checksums it; if the checksum isn't on the list of checksums it got from mirrormanager, it assumes that means the mirror is stale, and tries the next on the list instead. The problem is that MM's list of checksums is currently only updated once an hour (by a cron job). So we kept running into a problem where, when a test ran just after one of the repos had been regenerated, the infra mirror it's supposed to use would be rejected because the checksum wasn't on the list - but not because the mirror was stale, but because it was too fresh, it had got the new packages and metadata but mirrormanager's list of checksums hadn't been updated to include the checksum for the latest metadata. All this baseurl munging code was getting ridiculous, though, what with the tests getting more complicated and errors showing up in the actual repo files and stuff. It occurred to me that instead of using the baseurl we can just use the 'mirrorlist' system instead of 'metalink'. mirrorlist is the dumber, older system which just provides the package manager a list of mirrors and nothing else - the whole stale-mirror-detection-checksum thing does not happen with mirrorlists, the package manager just tries all the mirrors in order and uses the first that works. And happily, it's very easy to convert the metalink URLs into mirrorlist URLs, and it saves all that faffing around trying to fix up baseurls. Also, adjust upgrade_boot to do the s/metalink/mirrorlist/ substitution, so upgrade tests don't run into the timing issue in the steps before the main repo_setup run is done by upgrade_run, and adjust repo_setup_compose to sub this line out later. Signed-off-by: Adam Williamson <awilliam@redhat.com>
2018-05-09 19:35:59 +00:00
script_run "sed -i -e 's,^metalink,#metalink,g' -e 's,^mirrorlist,#mirrorlist,g' -e 's,^#baseurl.*basearch,baseurl=${location}/Everything/\$basearch,g' -e 's,^#baseurl.*source,baseurl=${location}/Everything/source,g' /etc/yum.repos.d/{fedora,fedora-rawhide}.repo", 0;
# this can be used for debugging if something is going wrong
# unless (script_run 'pushd /etc/yum.repos.d && tar czvf yumreposd.tar.gz * && popd') {
# upload_logs "/etc/yum.repos.d/yumreposd.tar.gz";
# }
}
sub _prepare_update_mount {
# create and mount the filesystem where we will store update/task packages
# this is separate from setup_repos as it has to happen before we
# enter the toolbox container on the CANNED workflow
assert_script_run "mkdir -p /mnt/update_repo";
# if NUMDISKS is above 1, assume we want to put the update repo on
# the second disk (to avoid huge updates exhausting space on the main
# disk)
if (get_var("NUMDISKS") > 1) {
# I think the disk will always be vdb. This creates a single large
# partition.
assert_script_run "echo 'type=83' | sfdisk /dev/vdb";
assert_script_run "mkfs.ext4 /dev/vdb1";
assert_script_run "echo '/dev/vdb1 /mnt/update_repo ext4 defaults 1 2' >> /etc/fstab";
assert_script_run "mount /mnt/update_repo";
}
assert_script_run "cd /mnt/update_repo";
}
sub setup_repos {
# setup workarounds (if necessary) and updates or tag repositories,
# using the setup_repos.py script. It's necessary to set up repos
# (rather than just downloading the RPMs and doing a one-time update)
# for various reasons: to ensure later package operations use the
# update packages, and for use when creating deliverables in the
# tests that do that. Has a 'workarounds only' mode for
# upgrade_preinstall to use (in case we need workarounds for the
# pre-upgrade environment)
my %args = (
# workarounds only
waonly => 0,
# release to get workarounds for
version => get_var("VERSION"),
# whether to write repo configs
configs => 1,
@_
);
my $arch = get_var("ARCH");
my $tag = get_var("TAG");
my $copr = get_var("COPR");
if (($tag || $copr) && !$args{waonly}) {
# write a side tag or COPR repo config, enabled or disabled
# according to the 'configs' arg
assert_script_run 'printf "[openqa-testtag]\nname=openqa-testtag\nbaseurl=' . get_var("UPDATE_OR_TAG_REPO") . '/\ncost=2000\nenabled=' . $args{configs} . '\ngpgcheck=0\npriority=1\n" > /etc/yum.repos.d/openqa-testtag.repo';
# write out the info files
# -q avoids most progress spew into the output. grep -v testtag
# avoids some more. grep . filters empty lines, which we get
# with dnf < 5 since this queryformat template ends with \n for
# dnf >= 5
assert_script_run 'dnf -q --disablerepo=* --enablerepo=openqa-testtag repoquery --qf "%{SOURCERPM} %{NAME} %{EPOCH} %{VERSION} %{RELEASE}\n" --arch=' . $arch . ',noarch | sort -u | grep -v testtag | grep . > /mnt/updatepkgs.txt';
# the | xargs here is a wacky trick that converts newlines to
# spaces - unlike rpm, dnf < 5 always puts every package on a new
# line, which we don't want here
# https://unix.stackexchange.com/a/110759
assert_script_run 'dnf -q --disablerepo=* --enablerepo=openqa-testtag repoquery --qf "%{NAME} " | xargs > /mnt/updatepkgnames.txt';
}
my @was = get_workarounds($args{version});
# bail if there are no workarounds:
# * if we're in workarounds-only mode
# * if we're testing a side tag or COPR (so no packages to dl)
if ($args{waonly} || $tag || $copr) {
return unless (@was);
}
# if we got this far, we're definitely downloading *something* so
# install the download tools. split bodhi-client out because it
# isn't there on ELN currently, which means we can't use workarounds
# specified as update IDs on ELN
script_run "dnf -y install createrepo_c koji", 300;
script_run "dnf -y install bodhi-client", 300;
get_setup_repos_script;
my $wastring = join(',', @was);
my $udstring;
# this will be the timeout for the download command, we set it now
# so we can make it longer for really big updates below
my $timeout = 600;
# work out the list of update/task NVRs to test
if (get_var("ADVISORY_NVRS") || get_var("ADVISORY_NVRS_1")) {
# regular update case
# old style single ADVISORY_NVRS var
my @nvrs = split(/ /, get_var("ADVISORY_NVRS"));
unless (@nvrs) {
# new style chunked ADVISORY_NVRS_N vars
my $count = 1;
while ($count) {
if (get_var("ADVISORY_NVRS_$count")) {
push @nvrs, split(/ /, get_var("ADVISORY_NVRS_$count"));
$count++;
}
else {
$count = 0;
}
}
}
$udstring = join(',', @nvrs);
# bump the timeout if we have a huge update
$timeout = 1800 if (scalar(@nvrs) > 100);
}
elsif (get_var("KOJITASK")) {
# Koji task case (KOJITASK will be set). If multiple tasks,
# they're concatenated with underscores, switch to commas
$udstring = get_var("KOJITASK");
$udstring =~ s/_/,/;
}
else {
die "Neither ADVISORY_NVRS nor KOJITASK set! Don't know what to do" unless (@was && ($args{waonly} || $tag || $copr));
}
my $cmd = "/usr/local/bin/setup_repos.py";
# don't download updates if we're in workarounds-only mode or testing a tag or COPR
$cmd .= " -u $udstring" unless ($args{waonly} || $tag || $copr);
$cmd .= " -w $wastring" if (@was);
# write repo config files if asked
$cmd .= " -c" if ($args{configs});
$cmd .= " $arch";
assert_script_run $cmd, $timeout;
unless ($args{waonly} || $tag || $copr) {
upload_logs "/mnt/updatepkgnames.txt";
upload_logs "/mnt/updatepkgs.txt";
}
}
Add support for testing updates Summary: This adds an entirely new workflow for testing distribution updates. The `ADVISORY` variable is introduced: when set, `main.pm` will load an early post-install test that sets up a repository containing the packages from the specified update, runs `dnf -y update`, and reboots. A new templates file is added, `templates-updates`, which adds two new flavors called `updates-server` and `updates-workstation`, each containing job templates for appropriate post-install tests. Scheduler is expected to post `ADVISORY=(update ID) HDD_1=(base image) FLAVOR=updates-(server|workstation)`, where (base image) is one of the stable release base disk images produced by `createhdds` and usually used for upgrade testing. This will result in the appropriate job templates being loaded. We rejig postinstall test loading and static network config a bit so that this works for both the 'compose' and 'updates' test flows: we have to ensure we bring up networking for the tap tests before we try and install the updates, but still allow later adjustment of the configuration. We take advantage of the openQA feature that was added a few months back to run the same module multiple times, so the `_advisory_update` module can reboot after installing the updates and the modules that take care of bootloader, encryption and login get run again. This looks slightly wacky in the web UI, though - it doesn't show the later runs of each module. We also use the recently added feature to specify `+HDD_1` in the test suites which use a disk image uploaded by an earlier post-install test, so the test suite value will take priority over the value POSTed by the scheduler for those tests, and we will use the uploaded disk image (and not the clean base image POSTed by the scheduler) for those tests. My intent here is to enhance the scheduler, adding a consumer which listens out for critpath updates, and runs this test flow for each one, then reports the results to ResultsDB where Bodhi could query and display them. We could also add a list of other packages to have one or both sets of update tests run on it, I guess. Test Plan: Try a post something like: HDD_1=disk_f25_server_3_x86_64.img DISTRI=fedora VERSION=25 FLAVOR=updates-server ARCH=x86_64 BUILD=FEDORA-2017-376ae2b92c ADVISORY=FEDORA-2017-376ae2b92c CURRREL=25 PREVREL=24 Pick an appropriate `ADVISORY` (ideally, one containing some packages which might actually be involved in the tests), and matching `FLAVOR` and `HDD_1`. The appropriate tests should run, a repo with the update packages should be created and enabled (and dnf update run), and the tests should work properly. Also test a regular compose run to make sure I didn't break anything. Reviewers: jskladan, jsedlak Reviewed By: jsedlak Subscribers: tflink Differential Revision: https://phab.qa.fedoraproject.org/D1143
2017-01-25 16:16:12 +00:00
sub _repo_setup_updates {
# Appropriate repo setup steps for testing a Bodhi update
my $tag = get_var("TAG");
my $copr = get_var("COPR");
# Check if we already ran, bail if so
if ($tag || $copr) {
# for TAG case, check for the repo file
return unless script_run "test -f /etc/yum.repos.d/openqa-testtag.repo";
}
else {
# otherwise, run unless both the update repo and the update
# package list are present already
return unless (script_run "test -d /mnt/update_repo/repodata && test -f /mnt/updatepkgs.txt");
}
my $version = get_var("VERSION");
my $currrel = get_var("CURRREL", "0");
my $arch = get_var("ARCH");
# this can be used for debugging repo config if something is wrong
# unless (script_run 'pushd /etc/yum.repos.d && tar czvf yumreposd.tar.gz * && popd') {
# upload_logs "/etc/yum.repos.d/yumreposd.tar.gz";
# }
# if no current console is registered, assume we're on tty1
my $currcon = current_console || "tty1-console";
# do all this setup from a serial console for speed (especially when
# downloading large updates)
# the console we register as 'virtio-console' is the first virtio
# serial console, 'virtio_console' on the qemu command line.
# on most platforms, this console is /dev/hvc0 (and the default
# qemu serial console, which for openQA is backed by a ringbuf
# device and logged as serial0.txt, is /dev/ttyS0). however, on
# Power, the default serial console is /dev/hvc0 and the first
# virtio serial console is /dev/hvc1.
# it seems we get a getty on ttyS0 and hvc0 by default, but we
# don't get one on hvc1. so on Power, start a tty on hvc1
assert_script_run 'systemctl start serial-getty@hvc1.service' if (get_var("OFW"));
script_run "echo 'Package download and repo creation happening on serial console...'";
select_console("virtio-console");
console_login();
# prepare the directory the packages will be downloaded to, unless we're
# testing a side tag or COPR
_prepare_update_mount() unless ($tag || $copr);
# on CANNED, we need to enter the toolbox at this point
if (get_var("CANNED")) {
type_string "toolbox -y enter\n";
# this is simply to wait till we're in the toolbox
assert_script_run "true", 180;
}
# use mirrorlist not metalink in repo configs
repos_mirrorlist();
# Disable updates-testing so other bad updates don't break us
disable_updates_repos(both => 0) if ($version > $currrel);
# use the buildroot repo on Rawhide: see e.g.
# https://pagure.io/fedora-ci/general/issue/376 for why
if ($version eq get_var("RAWREL") && get_var("TEST") ne "support_server") {
assert_script_run 'printf "[koji-rawhide]\nname=koji-rawhide\nbaseurl=https://kojipkgs.fedoraproject.org/repos/f' . $version . '-build/latest/' . $arch . '/\ncost=2000\nenabled=1\ngpgcheck=0\n" > /etc/yum.repos.d/koji-rawhide.repo';
}
if (lc(get_var("VERSION")) eq "eln" && get_var("TEST") ne "support_server") {
assert_script_run 'printf "[koji-eln]\nname=koji-eln\nbaseurl=https://kojipkgs.fedoraproject.org/repos/eln-build/latest/' . $arch . '/\ncost=2000\nenabled=1\ngpgcheck=0\n" > /etc/yum.repos.d/koji-eln.repo';
}
if (get_var("CANNED")) {
# install and use en_US.UTF-8 locale for consistent sort
# ordering
assert_script_run "dnf -y install glibc-langpack-en", 300;
assert_script_run "export LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8";
}
# set up workarounds and updates repos (if needed)
if (get_var("TEST") eq "support_server" && $version ne get_var("CURRREL")) {
# don't write repo configs if this is the support_server test
# and it is running on a different release than the update is for
# (in this case we need the repo to exist but do not want to use
# it on the actual support_server system)
setup_repos(configs => 0);
}
else {
setup_repos(configs => 1);
# run an update now, except for upgrade or install tests,
# where the updated packages should have been installed
# already and we want to fail if they weren't, or CANNED
# tests, there's no point updating the toolbox
script_run "dnf -y update", 1200 unless (get_var("UPGRADE") || get_var("INSTALL") || get_var("CANNED"));
# on liveinst tests, we'll remove the packages we installed
# above (and their deps, which dnf will include automatically),
# just in case they're in the update under test; otherwise we
# get a bogus failure for the package not being updated
script_run "dnf -y remove createrepo_c koji", 600 if (get_var("INSTALL") && !get_var("CANNED"));
}
# exit the toolbox on CANNED
if (get_var("CANNED")) {
type_string "exit\n";
wait_serial "# ";
}
# flip back to whatever console we were on before
select_console $currcon;
Add support for testing updates Summary: This adds an entirely new workflow for testing distribution updates. The `ADVISORY` variable is introduced: when set, `main.pm` will load an early post-install test that sets up a repository containing the packages from the specified update, runs `dnf -y update`, and reboots. A new templates file is added, `templates-updates`, which adds two new flavors called `updates-server` and `updates-workstation`, each containing job templates for appropriate post-install tests. Scheduler is expected to post `ADVISORY=(update ID) HDD_1=(base image) FLAVOR=updates-(server|workstation)`, where (base image) is one of the stable release base disk images produced by `createhdds` and usually used for upgrade testing. This will result in the appropriate job templates being loaded. We rejig postinstall test loading and static network config a bit so that this works for both the 'compose' and 'updates' test flows: we have to ensure we bring up networking for the tap tests before we try and install the updates, but still allow later adjustment of the configuration. We take advantage of the openQA feature that was added a few months back to run the same module multiple times, so the `_advisory_update` module can reboot after installing the updates and the modules that take care of bootloader, encryption and login get run again. This looks slightly wacky in the web UI, though - it doesn't show the later runs of each module. We also use the recently added feature to specify `+HDD_1` in the test suites which use a disk image uploaded by an earlier post-install test, so the test suite value will take priority over the value POSTed by the scheduler for those tests, and we will use the uploaded disk image (and not the clean base image POSTed by the scheduler) for those tests. My intent here is to enhance the scheduler, adding a consumer which listens out for critpath updates, and runs this test flow for each one, then reports the results to ResultsDB where Bodhi could query and display them. We could also add a list of other packages to have one or both sets of update tests run on it, I guess. Test Plan: Try a post something like: HDD_1=disk_f25_server_3_x86_64.img DISTRI=fedora VERSION=25 FLAVOR=updates-server ARCH=x86_64 BUILD=FEDORA-2017-376ae2b92c ADVISORY=FEDORA-2017-376ae2b92c CURRREL=25 PREVREL=24 Pick an appropriate `ADVISORY` (ideally, one containing some packages which might actually be involved in the tests), and matching `FLAVOR` and `HDD_1`. The appropriate tests should run, a repo with the update packages should be created and enabled (and dnf update run), and the tests should work properly. Also test a regular compose run to make sure I didn't break anything. Reviewers: jskladan, jsedlak Reviewed By: jsedlak Subscribers: tflink Differential Revision: https://phab.qa.fedoraproject.org/D1143
2017-01-25 16:16:12 +00:00
}
sub repo_setup {
# This repo does not always exist for Rawhide or Branched, and
# some things (at least realmd) try to update the repodata for
# it even though it is disabled, and fail. At present none of the
# tests needs it, so let's just unconditionally nuke it.
assert_script_run "rm -f /etc/yum.repos.d/fedora-cisco-openh264.repo";
# Run the appropriate sub-function for the job
get_var("ADVISORY_OR_TASK") ? _repo_setup_updates : _repo_setup_compose;
# wipe the openh264 file again in case it came back during repo setup
assert_script_run "rm -f /etc/yum.repos.d/fedora-cisco-openh264.repo";
Add support for testing updates Summary: This adds an entirely new workflow for testing distribution updates. The `ADVISORY` variable is introduced: when set, `main.pm` will load an early post-install test that sets up a repository containing the packages from the specified update, runs `dnf -y update`, and reboots. A new templates file is added, `templates-updates`, which adds two new flavors called `updates-server` and `updates-workstation`, each containing job templates for appropriate post-install tests. Scheduler is expected to post `ADVISORY=(update ID) HDD_1=(base image) FLAVOR=updates-(server|workstation)`, where (base image) is one of the stable release base disk images produced by `createhdds` and usually used for upgrade testing. This will result in the appropriate job templates being loaded. We rejig postinstall test loading and static network config a bit so that this works for both the 'compose' and 'updates' test flows: we have to ensure we bring up networking for the tap tests before we try and install the updates, but still allow later adjustment of the configuration. We take advantage of the openQA feature that was added a few months back to run the same module multiple times, so the `_advisory_update` module can reboot after installing the updates and the modules that take care of bootloader, encryption and login get run again. This looks slightly wacky in the web UI, though - it doesn't show the later runs of each module. We also use the recently added feature to specify `+HDD_1` in the test suites which use a disk image uploaded by an earlier post-install test, so the test suite value will take priority over the value POSTed by the scheduler for those tests, and we will use the uploaded disk image (and not the clean base image POSTed by the scheduler) for those tests. My intent here is to enhance the scheduler, adding a consumer which listens out for critpath updates, and runs this test flow for each one, then reports the results to ResultsDB where Bodhi could query and display them. We could also add a list of other packages to have one or both sets of update tests run on it, I guess. Test Plan: Try a post something like: HDD_1=disk_f25_server_3_x86_64.img DISTRI=fedora VERSION=25 FLAVOR=updates-server ARCH=x86_64 BUILD=FEDORA-2017-376ae2b92c ADVISORY=FEDORA-2017-376ae2b92c CURRREL=25 PREVREL=24 Pick an appropriate `ADVISORY` (ideally, one containing some packages which might actually be involved in the tests), and matching `FLAVOR` and `HDD_1`. The appropriate tests should run, a repo with the update packages should be created and enabled (and dnf update run), and the tests should work properly. Also test a regular compose run to make sure I didn't break anything. Reviewers: jskladan, jsedlak Reviewed By: jsedlak Subscribers: tflink Differential Revision: https://phab.qa.fedoraproject.org/D1143
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}
sub console_initial_setup {
# Handle console initial-setup. Currently used only for ARM disk
# image tests.
assert_screen "console_initial_setup", 500;
# IMHO it's better to use sleeps than to have needle for every text screen
wait_still_screen 5;
# Set timezone
type_string "2\n";
wait_still_screen 5;
type_string "1\n"; # Set timezone
wait_still_screen 5;
type_string "1\n"; # Europe
wait_still_screen 5;
type_string "37\n"; # Prague
wait_still_screen 7;
# Set root password
type_string "4\n";
wait_still_screen 5;
type_string get_var("ROOT_PASSWORD") || "weakpassword";
send_key "ret";
wait_still_screen 5;
type_string get_var("ROOT_PASSWORD") || "weakpassword";
send_key "ret";
wait_still_screen 7;
# Create user
type_string "5\n";
wait_still_screen 5;
type_string "1\n"; # create new
wait_still_screen 5;
type_string "3\n"; # set username
wait_still_screen 5;
type_string get_var("USER_LOGIN", "test");
send_key "ret";
wait_still_screen 5;
type_string "5\n"; # set password
wait_still_screen 5;
type_string get_var("USER_PASSWORD", "weakpassword");
send_key "ret";
wait_still_screen 5;
type_string get_var("USER_PASSWORD", "weakpassword");
send_key "ret";
wait_still_screen 5;
type_string "6\n"; # make him an administrator
wait_still_screen 5;
type_string "c\n";
wait_still_screen 7;
assert_screen "console_initial_setup_done", 30;
type_string "c\n"; # continue
}
sub handle_welcome_screen {
# handle the 'welcome' screen on GNOME and KDE since F38. shared
# in a few places
my %args = @_;
my $timeout = $args{timeout} || 45;
if (check_screen "getting_started", $timeout) {
if (get_var("DESKTOP") eq "kde") {
# just closing it seems to result in it running again on
# next boot, so let's click Skip
click_lastmatch;
}
elsif (get_var("DESKTOP") eq "i3") {
# Press enter to start config, then move one line down
# and press enter once more to confirm.
send_key("ret");
sleep(1);
send_key("down");
sleep(1);
send_key("ret");
}
else {
send_key "alt-f4";
# for GNOME 40, alt-f4 doesn't work
send_key "esc";
}
wait_still_screen 5;
set_var("_WELCOME_DONE", 1);
}
else {
record_soft_failure "Welcome tour missing";
}
}
sub gnome_initial_setup {
# Handle gnome-initial-setup, with variations for live mode (the
# short run on live boot which was implemented at times from F39
# onwards, but currently isn't), the pre-login mode (when no
# user was created during install) and post-login mode (when user
# was created during install). post-login mode currently (2023-08)
# unused, but may come back in future. 'livetry' indicates whether
# to launch the installer (0) or desktop (1) at the end of live
# flow
my %args = (
prelogin => 0,
live => 0,
livetry => 0,
timeout => 120,
@_
);
my $relnum = get_release_number;
# note: when 'language' is "skipped", it's turned into a 'welcome'
# page, which has a "Start Setup" button, not a "Next" button
unless (check_screen ["next_button", "start_setup"], $args{timeout}) {
record_soft_failure "g-i-s taking longer than expected to start up!";
assert_screen ["next_button", "start_setup"], $args{timeout};
}
# GDM 3.24.1 dumps a cursor in the middle of the screen here...
mouse_hide if ($args{prelogin});
# the pages we *may* need to click 'next' on. *NOTE*: 'language'
# is the 'welcome' page, and is in fact never truly skipped; if
# it's configured to be skipped, it just shows without the language
# selection widget (so it's a bare 'welcome' page). Current openQA
# tests never see 'eula' or 'network'. You can find the upstream
# list in gnome-initial-setup/gnome-initial-setup.c , and the skip
# config file for Fedora is vendor.conf in the package repo.
my @nexts = ('language', 'keyboard', 'privacy', 'timezone', 'software');
# now, we're going to figure out how many of them this test will
# *actually* see...
if ($args{live}) {
# this is the flow we expect to see when booting live images
# with anaconda webui, though as of 2024-08 it is unused as
# the patch has been dropped due to maintenance difficulty
@nexts = ('language', 'keyboard');
}
if ($args{prelogin}) {
# On releases that use anaconda gtkui on live images, we
# configure g-i-s to skip 'language', 'keyboard' and 'timezone'
# using a custom vendor.conf:
# https://fedoraproject.org//wiki/Changes/ReduceInitialSetupRedundancy
# https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1474787 ,
# but 'language' is never *really* skipped (see above)
if ($relnum < 42) {
@nexts = grep { $_ ne 'keyboard' } @nexts;
@nexts = grep { $_ ne 'timezone' } @nexts;
}
# if g-i-s ran before anaconda (as expected on the live + webui
# flow), anaconda forwards a g-i-s state file to the installed
# system, causing it to skip 'language' and 'keyboard' (meaning
# 'language' is turned into 'welcome' and 'keyboard' is really
# skipped)
if (match_has_tag "start_setup") {
# if we saw start_setup, that means 'language' was skipped
# and we can assume 'keyboard' will also be skipped
@nexts = grep { $_ ne 'keyboard' } @nexts;
}
}
else {
# 'timezone' and 'software' are suppressed for the 'existing user'
# form of g-i-s (upstream, not in vendor.conf)
@nexts = grep { $_ ne 'software' } @nexts;
@nexts = grep { $_ ne 'timezone' } @nexts;
}
foreach my $next (@nexts) {
# give animations a bit to settle down
wait_still_screen 3;
# click 'Next' $nexts times, moving the mouse to avoid
# highlight problems, sleeping to give it time to get
# to the next screen between clicks
mouse_set(100, 100);
if ($next eq 'language') {
my $lang = get_var("LANGUAGE") // "english";
# only accept start_setup one time, to avoid matching
# on it during transition to next screen. also accept
# next_button as in per-user mode, first screen has that
# not start_setup
assert_screen ["next_button", "start_setup"];
if (match_has_tag("start_setup") || check_screen("gis_lang_${lang}_selected")) {
# we're at the 'welcome' version of the screen, or we're
# at the 'language' version and the language we want is
# selected
wait_screen_change { click_lastmatch(); };
}
else {
# we're at the language version and the language we want isn't
# selected
assert_and_click("install_lang_search_field");
type_very_safely($lang);
assert_and_click("gis_lang_${lang}_select");
wait_screen_change { assert_and_click("next_button"); };
}
}
elsif ($next eq 'timezone') {
assert_screen ["next_button", "next_button_inactive"];
if (match_has_tag "next_button_inactive") {
record_soft_failure "geolocation failed!";
send_key "tab";
wait_still_screen 3;
type_very_safely "washington-d";
send_key "down";
send_key "ret";
}
wait_screen_change { assert_and_click "next_button"; };
}
else {
# Sometimes, the previous version was expection the next button, although
# the wizard had proceeded to the final screen with no such button on it.
# Therefore, we also try to assert the installation button to start Anaconda.
wait_screen_change { assert_and_click ["next_button"]; };
}
}
send_key "shift-tab" if ($args{live} && $args{livetry});
# on the 'live' flow, this will launch the installer
send_key "ret";
# we don't want to do anything further on the 'live' flow
return if ($args{live});
if ($args{prelogin}) {
# create user
my $user_login = get_var("USER_LOGIN") || "test";
my $user_password = get_var("USER_PASSWORD") || "weakpassword";
type_very_safely $user_login;
wait_screen_change { assert_and_click "next_button"; };
type_very_safely $user_password;
# two tabs to get to the confirm box since GNOME 44
type_string "\t\t";
type_very_safely $user_password;
wait_screen_change { assert_and_click "next_button"; };
send_key "ret";
}
else {
handle_welcome_screen;
}
# don't do it again on second load
set_var("_SETUP_DONE", 1);
}
sub _type_user_password {
# convenience function used by anaconda_create_user, not meant
# for direct use
my $user_password = get_var("USER_PASSWORD") || "weakpassword";
if (get_var("SWITCHED_LAYOUT")) {
# we double the password, the second time using the native
# layout, so the password has both ASCII and native characters
desktop_switch_layout "ascii", "anaconda";
type_very_safely $user_password;
desktop_switch_layout "native", "anaconda";
type_very_safely $user_password;
}
else {
type_very_safely $user_password;
}
}
sub anaconda_create_user {
# Create a user, in the anaconda interface. This is here because
# the same code works both during install and for initial-setup,
# which runs post-install, so we can share it.
my %args = (
timeout => 90,
@_
);
# For some languages, i.e. Turkish, we want to use a complicated
# geo field to test that turkish letters will be displayed correctly
# and that the installer will be able to handle them and change them
# into the correct user name without special characters.
my $geofield = get_var("USER_GECOS");
my $user_login = get_var("USER_LOGIN") || "test";
unless ($geofield) {
# If geofield is not defined, let it be the same as login.
$geofield = $user_login;
}
assert_and_click("anaconda_install_user_creation", timeout => $args{timeout});
assert_screen "anaconda_install_user_creation_screen";
# wait out animation
wait_still_screen 2;
# We will type the $geofield as the user name.
type_very_safely $geofield;
# For Turkish, we especially want to check that correct characters
# are typed, so we will check it here.
if (get_var("LANGUAGE") eq "turkish") {
assert_screen("username_typed_correctly_turkish");
}
send_key("tab");
# Now set the login name.
type_very_safely($user_login);
# And fill the password stuff.
type_very_safely "\t\t\t";
_type_user_password();
wait_screen_change { send_key "tab"; };
wait_still_screen 2;
_type_user_password();
# even with all our slow typing this still *sometimes* seems to
# miss a character, so let's try again if we have a warning bar.
# But not if we're installing with a switched layout, as those
# will *always* result in a warning bar at this point (see below)
if (!get_var("SWITCHED_LAYOUT") && check_screen "anaconda_warning_bar", 3) {
wait_screen_change { send_key "shift-tab"; };
wait_still_screen 2;
_type_user_password();
wait_screen_change { send_key "tab"; };
wait_still_screen 2;
_type_user_password();
}
assert_and_click "anaconda_spoke_done";
# since 20170105, we will get a warning here when the password
# contains non-ASCII characters. Assume only switched layouts
# produce non-ASCII characters, though this isn't strictly true
if (get_var('SWITCHED_LAYOUT') && check_screen "anaconda_warning_bar", 3) {
wait_still_screen 1;
assert_and_click "anaconda_spoke_done";
}
}
sub check_desktop {
# Check we're at a desktop. We do this by looking for the "apps"
# menu button ("Activities" button on GNOME, kicker button on
# KDE). This is set up as a helper function so we can handle
# GNOME's behaviour of opening the overview on first login; all
# our tests were written when GNOME *didn't* do that, so it
# would be awkward to find all the places in them where we need
# to close the overview. Instead, we just have this function
# close it if it's open.
my %args = (
timeout => 30,
@_
);
my $count = 5;
my $activematched = 0;
while ($count > 0) {
$count -= 1;
assert_screen "apps_menu_button", $args{timeout};
if ($count == 4) {
# GNOME 42 shows the inactive menu button briefly before
# opening the overview. So we need to wait a bit on first
# cycle in case GNOME is about to open the overview.
wait_still_screen 5;
assert_screen "apps_menu_button";
}
# Here's where we detect if the overview is open and close it
if (match_has_tag "apps_menu_button_active") {
$activematched = 1;
wait_still_screen 5;
send_key "super";
wait_still_screen 5;
}
else {
# this means we saw 'inactive', which is what we want
last;
}
}
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if ($activematched) {
# make sure we got to inactive after active
die "never reached apps_menu_button_inactive!" unless (match_has_tag "apps_menu_button_inactive");
}
}
sub quit_firefox {
# Quit Firefox, handling the 'close multiple tabs' warning screen if
# it shows up. Expects to quit to a recognizable console
send_key "ctrl-q";
# expect to get to either the tabs warning or a console
if (check_screen ["user_console", "root_console", "firefox_close_tabs"], 30) {
# if we hit a console we're good
unless (match_has_tag("firefox_close_tabs")) {
wait_still_screen 5;
return;
}
# otherwise we hit the tabs warning, click it
click_lastmatch;
# again, if we hit a console, we're good
if (check_screen ["user_console", "root_console"], 30) {
wait_still_screen 5;
return;
}
}
# if we reach here, we didn't see a console. This is most likely
# https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2094137 . soft fail
# and reboot. this won't work if we need to decrypt or handle boot
# args, but I don't think anything that calls this needs it
record_soft_failure "No console on exit from Firefox, probably RHBZ #2094137";
power "reset";
boot_to_login_screen;
console_login(user => "root", password => get_var("ROOT_PASSWORD"));
}
sub start_with_launcher {
# Get the name of the needle with a launcher, find the launcher in the menu
# and click on it to start the application. This function works for the
# Gnome desktop.
# $launcher holds the launcher needle, but some of the apps are hidden in a submenu
# so this must be handled first to find the launcher needle.
my ($launcher, $submenu, $group) = @_;
$submenu //= '';
Create an application start-stop test for KDE. Add png files as a background for the needles. Rewrite the test handling methods to make them ready for KDE Add the ABRT startstop test. Make changes and corrections to the abrt test. Add test for Firewall. Add test for DNF dragora. Add wait time for dnfdragora test. Correct syntax. Add Language test. Make some changes to the DNF dragora test. Add Users test case. Add needles for DBUS viewer test. Add Dbusviewer test. Add Mahjong test and needles for games. Add Minesweeper tests. Add Patience test. Add test for Document Viewer. add test for gwenview Add test for koulourpaint. Add test for Kruler Add test for Kcolorchooser Reneedle failing needle. Add ktorrent tests. Add tests for CPT editors. Add test for Krfb Fix names for those files. Add test for Kget Add Akregator test. Add test for Konversation. Make Konversation end really. Add tests for Kmail Add test for PIM exporter. Add test for KTnef and Krdc. Fix problems after test runs. Make more tries. Fix needle to be found better. Fix more errors. Add test for Falkon. Add tests for browsers. Add support for closing tabs into Firefox test. Add tests for K3B move needles to correct directory Add Kaddressbook test. Add Kontakt text. Add test for korganizer. Add menu office needle and correct konqueror needle. Add test for calligra stage. Add test for Calligra. Add test for network connections. Modify needle for kaddressbook to prevent failing. Add test for system settings and fix others. Add test for FMW. Add test for Dolphin Add test for Infocenter. Add test for kparted. Fix a wrong needle. Test relnotes. Fix some errors in tests. Add test for Discover. Add test for Ksysguard. Add tests for Konsole. Add tests for KDE wallet. Add tests for several utilities. Add Krusader test. Finish utility tests. Fix some errors. Fix needle for spectacle. Add wait time to let Dragora wait for network.
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$group //= '';
my $desktop = get_var('DESKTOP');
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my $item_to_check = $submenu || $launcher;
# The following varies for different desktops.
if ($desktop eq 'gnome') {
# Start the Activities page
send_key 'super';
Create an application start-stop test for KDE. Add png files as a background for the needles. Rewrite the test handling methods to make them ready for KDE Add the ABRT startstop test. Make changes and corrections to the abrt test. Add test for Firewall. Add test for DNF dragora. Add wait time for dnfdragora test. Correct syntax. Add Language test. Make some changes to the DNF dragora test. Add Users test case. Add needles for DBUS viewer test. Add Dbusviewer test. Add Mahjong test and needles for games. Add Minesweeper tests. Add Patience test. Add test for Document Viewer. add test for gwenview Add test for koulourpaint. Add test for Kruler Add test for Kcolorchooser Reneedle failing needle. Add ktorrent tests. Add tests for CPT editors. Add test for Krfb Fix names for those files. Add test for Kget Add Akregator test. Add test for Konversation. Make Konversation end really. Add tests for Kmail Add test for PIM exporter. Add test for KTnef and Krdc. Fix problems after test runs. Make more tries. Fix needle to be found better. Fix more errors. Add test for Falkon. Add tests for browsers. Add support for closing tabs into Firefox test. Add tests for K3B move needles to correct directory Add Kaddressbook test. Add Kontakt text. Add test for korganizer. Add menu office needle and correct konqueror needle. Add test for calligra stage. Add test for Calligra. Add test for network connections. Modify needle for kaddressbook to prevent failing. Add test for system settings and fix others. Add test for FMW. Add test for Dolphin Add test for Infocenter. Add test for kparted. Fix a wrong needle. Test relnotes. Fix some errors in tests. Add test for Discover. Add test for Ksysguard. Add tests for Konsole. Add tests for KDE wallet. Add tests for several utilities. Add Krusader test. Finish utility tests. Fix some errors. Fix needle for spectacle. Add wait time to let Dragora wait for network.
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wait_still_screen 5;
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# Click on the menu icon to come into the menus
assert_and_click 'overview_app_grid';
Create an application start-stop test for KDE. Add png files as a background for the needles. Rewrite the test handling methods to make them ready for KDE Add the ABRT startstop test. Make changes and corrections to the abrt test. Add test for Firewall. Add test for DNF dragora. Add wait time for dnfdragora test. Correct syntax. Add Language test. Make some changes to the DNF dragora test. Add Users test case. Add needles for DBUS viewer test. Add Dbusviewer test. Add Mahjong test and needles for games. Add Minesweeper tests. Add Patience test. Add test for Document Viewer. add test for gwenview Add test for koulourpaint. Add test for Kruler Add test for Kcolorchooser Reneedle failing needle. Add ktorrent tests. Add tests for CPT editors. Add test for Krfb Fix names for those files. Add test for Kget Add Akregator test. Add test for Konversation. Make Konversation end really. Add tests for Kmail Add test for PIM exporter. Add test for KTnef and Krdc. Fix problems after test runs. Make more tries. Fix needle to be found better. Fix more errors. Add test for Falkon. Add tests for browsers. Add support for closing tabs into Firefox test. Add tests for K3B move needles to correct directory Add Kaddressbook test. Add Kontakt text. Add test for korganizer. Add menu office needle and correct konqueror needle. Add test for calligra stage. Add test for Calligra. Add test for network connections. Modify needle for kaddressbook to prevent failing. Add test for system settings and fix others. Add test for FMW. Add test for Dolphin Add test for Infocenter. Add test for kparted. Fix a wrong needle. Test relnotes. Fix some errors in tests. Add test for Discover. Add test for Ksysguard. Add tests for Konsole. Add tests for KDE wallet. Add tests for several utilities. Add Krusader test. Finish utility tests. Fix some errors. Fix needle for spectacle. Add wait time to let Dragora wait for network.
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wait_still_screen 5;
# Find the application launcher in the current menu page.
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# If it cannot be found there, hit PageDown to go to another page.
Create an application start-stop test for KDE. Add png files as a background for the needles. Rewrite the test handling methods to make them ready for KDE Add the ABRT startstop test. Make changes and corrections to the abrt test. Add test for Firewall. Add test for DNF dragora. Add wait time for dnfdragora test. Correct syntax. Add Language test. Make some changes to the DNF dragora test. Add Users test case. Add needles for DBUS viewer test. Add Dbusviewer test. Add Mahjong test and needles for games. Add Minesweeper tests. Add Patience test. Add test for Document Viewer. add test for gwenview Add test for koulourpaint. Add test for Kruler Add test for Kcolorchooser Reneedle failing needle. Add ktorrent tests. Add tests for CPT editors. Add test for Krfb Fix names for those files. Add test for Kget Add Akregator test. Add test for Konversation. Make Konversation end really. Add tests for Kmail Add test for PIM exporter. Add test for KTnef and Krdc. Fix problems after test runs. Make more tries. Fix needle to be found better. Fix more errors. Add test for Falkon. Add tests for browsers. Add support for closing tabs into Firefox test. Add tests for K3B move needles to correct directory Add Kaddressbook test. Add Kontakt text. Add test for korganizer. Add menu office needle and correct konqueror needle. Add test for calligra stage. Add test for Calligra. Add test for network connections. Modify needle for kaddressbook to prevent failing. Add test for system settings and fix others. Add test for FMW. Add test for Dolphin Add test for Infocenter. Add test for kparted. Fix a wrong needle. Test relnotes. Fix some errors in tests. Add test for Discover. Add test for Ksysguard. Add tests for Konsole. Add tests for KDE wallet. Add tests for several utilities. Add Krusader test. Finish utility tests. Fix some errors. Fix needle for spectacle. Add wait time to let Dragora wait for network.
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send_key_until_needlematch($item_to_check, 'pgdn', 5, 3);
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# If there was a submenu, click on that first.
if ($submenu) {
assert_and_click $submenu;
wait_still_screen 5;
}
# Click on the launcher
if (!check_screen($launcher)) {
# On F33+, this subwindow thingy scrolls horizontally,
# but only after we hit 'down' twice to get into it.
send_key 'down';
send_key 'down';
send_key_until_needlematch($launcher, 'right', 5, 6);
}
Create an application start-stop test for KDE. Add png files as a background for the needles. Rewrite the test handling methods to make them ready for KDE Add the ABRT startstop test. Make changes and corrections to the abrt test. Add test for Firewall. Add test for DNF dragora. Add wait time for dnfdragora test. Correct syntax. Add Language test. Make some changes to the DNF dragora test. Add Users test case. Add needles for DBUS viewer test. Add Dbusviewer test. Add Mahjong test and needles for games. Add Minesweeper tests. Add Patience test. Add test for Document Viewer. add test for gwenview Add test for koulourpaint. Add test for Kruler Add test for Kcolorchooser Reneedle failing needle. Add ktorrent tests. Add tests for CPT editors. Add test for Krfb Fix names for those files. Add test for Kget Add Akregator test. Add test for Konversation. Make Konversation end really. Add tests for Kmail Add test for PIM exporter. Add test for KTnef and Krdc. Fix problems after test runs. Make more tries. Fix needle to be found better. Fix more errors. Add test for Falkon. Add tests for browsers. Add support for closing tabs into Firefox test. Add tests for K3B move needles to correct directory Add Kaddressbook test. Add Kontakt text. Add test for korganizer. Add menu office needle and correct konqueror needle. Add test for calligra stage. Add test for Calligra. Add test for network connections. Modify needle for kaddressbook to prevent failing. Add test for system settings and fix others. Add test for FMW. Add test for Dolphin Add test for Infocenter. Add test for kparted. Fix a wrong needle. Test relnotes. Fix some errors in tests. Add test for Discover. Add test for Ksysguard. Add tests for Konsole. Add tests for KDE wallet. Add tests for several utilities. Add Krusader test. Finish utility tests. Fix some errors. Fix needle for spectacle. Add wait time to let Dragora wait for network.
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assert_and_click $launcher;
wait_still_screen 5;
}
else {
die "start_with_launcher is currently only implemented on GNOME!";
}
}
Create an application start-stop test for KDE. Add png files as a background for the needles. Rewrite the test handling methods to make them ready for KDE Add the ABRT startstop test. Make changes and corrections to the abrt test. Add test for Firewall. Add test for DNF dragora. Add wait time for dnfdragora test. Correct syntax. Add Language test. Make some changes to the DNF dragora test. Add Users test case. Add needles for DBUS viewer test. Add Dbusviewer test. Add Mahjong test and needles for games. Add Minesweeper tests. Add Patience test. Add test for Document Viewer. add test for gwenview Add test for koulourpaint. Add test for Kruler Add test for Kcolorchooser Reneedle failing needle. Add ktorrent tests. Add tests for CPT editors. Add test for Krfb Fix names for those files. Add test for Kget Add Akregator test. Add test for Konversation. Make Konversation end really. Add tests for Kmail Add test for PIM exporter. Add test for KTnef and Krdc. Fix problems after test runs. Make more tries. Fix needle to be found better. Fix more errors. Add test for Falkon. Add tests for browsers. Add support for closing tabs into Firefox test. Add tests for K3B move needles to correct directory Add Kaddressbook test. Add Kontakt text. Add test for korganizer. Add menu office needle and correct konqueror needle. Add test for calligra stage. Add test for Calligra. Add test for network connections. Modify needle for kaddressbook to prevent failing. Add test for system settings and fix others. Add test for FMW. Add test for Dolphin Add test for Infocenter. Add test for kparted. Fix a wrong needle. Test relnotes. Fix some errors in tests. Add test for Discover. Add test for Ksysguard. Add tests for Konsole. Add tests for KDE wallet. Add tests for several utilities. Add Krusader test. Finish utility tests. Fix some errors. Fix needle for spectacle. Add wait time to let Dragora wait for network.
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sub quit_with_shortcut {
# Quit the application using the Alt-F4 keyboard shortcut
send_key 'alt-f4';
wait_still_screen 5;
assert_screen 'workspace';
}
# For update tests (this only works if we've been through
# _repo_setup_updates), figure out which packages from the update
# are currently installed. This is here so we can do it both in
# _advisory_post and post_fail_hook.
sub advisory_get_installed_packages {
# bail out if the file doesn't exist: this is in case we get
# here in the post-fail hook but we failed before creating it
return if script_run "test -f /mnt/updatepkgs.txt";
assert_script_run 'rpm -qa --qf "%{SOURCERPM} %{NAME} %{EPOCHNUM} %{VERSION} %{RELEASE}\n" | sort -u > /tmp/allpkgs.txt', timeout => 90;
# this finds lines which appear in both files
# http://www.unix.com/unix-for-dummies-questions-and-answers/34549-find-matching-lines-between-2-files.html
if (script_run 'comm -12 /tmp/allpkgs.txt /mnt/updatepkgs.txt > /mnt/testedpkgs.txt') {
# occasionally, for some reason, it's unhappy about sorting;
# we shouldn't fail the test in this case, just upload the
# files so we can see why...
upload_logs "/tmp/allpkgs.txt", failok => 1;
upload_logs "/mnt/updatepkgs.txt", failok => 1;
}
# we'll try and upload the output even if comm 'failed', as it
# does in fact still write it in some cases
upload_logs "/mnt/testedpkgs.txt", failok => 1;
}
sub acnp_handle_output {
my ($ret, $wrapper, $fatal) = @_;
# handle output of updvercheck.py. Split out so the lorax
# tests can use the same logic
if ($ret == 2) {
record_soft_failure "Some update package(s) not installed, but this is probably OK, see script output";
}
if ($ret == 1 || $ret == 3) {
my $message = "Package(s) from update not installed when it should have been! See script output";
$message = "Script failed unexpectedly!" if ($ret == 1);
if ($fatal) {
set_var("_ACNMP_DONE", "1") unless $wrapper;
die $message;
}
else {
# if we're already in post_fail_hook, we don't want to die again
record_info $message;
}
}
}
sub advisory_check_nonmatching_packages {
# For update tests (this only works if we've been through
# _repo_setup_updates), figure out if we have a different version
# of any package from the update installed - this indicates a
# problem, it likely means a dep issue meant dnf installed an
# older version from the frozen release repo
my %args = (
fatal => 1,
wrapper => "",
@_
);
# bail out if the file doesn't exist: this is in case we get
# here in the post-fail hook but we failed before creating it
return if script_run "test -f /mnt/updatepkgnames.txt";
# if this fails in advisory_post, we don't want to do it *again*
# unnecessarily in post_fail_hook
return if (get_var("_ACNMP_DONE"));
script_run 'touch /tmp/installedupdatepkgs.txt';
my $rpmcmd = "rpm";
my $timeout = 180;
# longer if we have a lot of packages
my $pkgs = script_output "wc -l /mnt/updatepkgs.txt";
$timeout *= 2 if ($pkgs > 100);
$timeout *= 2 if ($pkgs > 400);
$timeout *= 2 if ($pkgs > 1600);
$timeout *= 2 if ($pkgs > 4800);
my $wrapper = $args{wrapper};
$rpmcmd = "$wrapper rpm" if ($wrapper);
$timeout *= 2 if ($wrapper);
# this creates /tmp/installedupdatepkgs.txt as a sorted list of installed
# packages with the same name as packages from the update, in the same form
# as /mnt/updatepkgs.txt. The '--last | head -1' tries to handle the
# problem of installonly packages like the kernel, where we wind up with
# *multiple* versions installed after the update; the first line of output
# for any given package with --last is the most recent version, i.e. the
# one in the update. The sed replaces the caret - "^" - with "\^" (literal
# slash then a caret) in the package NVRA; this is necessary to workaround
# a bug in RPM - https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2002038 . It
# can be removed when that bug is fixed. Yes, it really needs eight slashes
# (we need four to reach bash, and half of them get eaten by perl or
# something along the way). Yes, it only works with *single* quotes. Yes,
# I hate escaping
script_run 'for pkg in $(cat /mnt/updatepkgnames.txt); do ' . $rpmcmd . ' -q $pkg && ' . $rpmcmd . ' -q $pkg --last | head -1 | cut -d" " -f1 | sed -e \'s,\^,\\\\\\\\^,g\' | xargs ' . $rpmcmd . ' -q --qf "%{SOURCERPM} %{NAME} %{EPOCHNUM} %{VERSION} %{RELEASE}\n" >> /tmp/installedupdatepkgs.txt; done', timeout => $timeout;
script_run 'sort -u -o /tmp/installedupdatepkgs.txt /tmp/installedupdatepkgs.txt';
# for debugging, may as well always upload these, can't hurt anything
upload_logs "/tmp/installedupdatepkgs.txt", failok => 1;
upload_logs "/mnt/updatepkgs.txt", failok => 1;
# ensure python3-dnf is present for the check script
assert_script_run 'dnf -y install python3-dnf' unless (get_var("CANNED"));
# download the check script and run it
assert_script_run 'curl --retry-delay 10 --max-time 30 --retry 5 -o updvercheck.py https://pagure.io/fedora-qa/os-autoinst-distri-fedora/raw/main/f/updvercheck.py', timeout => 180;
my $advisory = get_var("ADVISORY");
my $cmd = 'python3 ./updvercheck.py /mnt/updatepkgs.txt /tmp/installedupdatepkgs.txt';
$cmd .= " $advisory" if ($advisory);
my $ret = script_run $cmd;
acnp_handle_output($ret, $wrapper, $args{fatal});
}
sub select_rescue_mode {
# handle bootloader screen
assert_screen "bootloader", 30;
if (get_var('OFW')) {
# select "rescue system" directly
send_key "down";
send_key "down";
send_key "ret";
}
else {
# select troubleshooting
send_key "down";
send_key "ret";
# select "rescue system"
if (get_var('UEFI')) {
send_key "down";
# we need this on aarch64 till #1661288 is resolved
if (get_var('ARCH') eq 'aarch64') {
send_key "e";
# duped with do_bootloader, sadly...
for (1 .. 50) {
send_key 'down';
}
sleep 1;
send_key 'up';
sleep 1;
send_key 'up';
send_key "end";
type_safely " console=tty0";
send_key "ctrl-x";
}
else {
send_key "ret";
}
}
else {
type_string "r\n";
}
}
assert_screen "rescue_select", 180; # it takes time to start anaconda
}
sub copy_devcdrom_as_isofile {
# copy /dev/cdrom as iso file and verify checksum is same
# as cdrom previously retrieved from ISO_URL
my $isoname = shift;
assert_script_run "dd if=/dev/cdrom of=$isoname", 360;
# verify iso checksum
my $cdurl = get_var('ISO_URL');
# ISO_URL may not be set if we POSTed manually or something; just assume
# we're OK in that case
return unless $cdurl;
my $cmd = <<EOF;
urld="$cdurl"; urld=\${urld%/*}; chkf=\$(curl -fs \$urld/ |grep CHECKSUM | sed -E 's/.*href=.//; s/\".*//') && curl -f \$urld/\$chkf -o /tmp/x
chkref=\$(grep -E 'SHA256.*dvd' /tmp/x | sed -e 's/.*= //') && echo "\$chkref $isoname" >/tmp/x
sha256sum -c /tmp/x
EOF
assert_script_run($_) foreach (split /\n/, $cmd);
}
sub menu_launch_type {
# Launch an application in a graphical environment, by opening a
# launcher, typing the specified string and hitting enter. Pass
# the string to be typed to launch whatever it is you want.
my ($app, $maximize) = @_;
my $desktop = get_var("DESKTOP");
my $key = 'super';
$key = 'alt-d' if ($desktop eq "i3");
if ($desktop eq "kde") {
# To overcome BZ2097208, let's move the mouse out of the way
# and give the launcher some time to take the correct focus.
diag("Moving the mouse away from the launcher.");
mouse_set(1, 1);
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}
wait_screen_change { send_key $key; };
# srsly KDE y u so slo
wait_still_screen 3;
type_very_safely $app;
# Wait for KDE to place focus correctly.
wait_still_screen 2;
send_key 'ret';
wait_still_screen 3;
diag("Launcher: The application $app should have been launched.");
# If we should maximize the application
if ($maximize) {
if ($desktop eq "kde") {
send_key('super-pgup');
}
elsif ($desktop eq 'gnome') {
send_key('super-up');
}
else {
diag('Maximizing in this desktop is not supported at the moment!');
}
wait_still_screen 3;
diag("Maximizer: The application should have been maximized.");
}
}
sub tell_source {
# This helper function identifies the Subvariant of the tested system.
# For the purposes of identification testing, we are only interested
# if the system is Workstation, Server, or something else, because,
# except Workstation and Server, there are no graphical differences
# between various spins and isos.
my $iso = get_var('SUBVARIANT');
$iso = lc($iso);
if ($iso eq 'workstation' or $iso eq 'server') {
# do nothing, but don't hit else
}
elsif ($iso eq 'atomichost') {
$iso = 'atomic';
}
elsif ($iso eq 'silverblue') {
$iso = 'workstation';
}
else {
$iso = 'generic';
}
return $iso;
}
sub check_left_bar {
# This method is used by identification tests to check whether the Anaconda
# bar on the left side of the screen corresponds with the correct version.
# It looks different for Server, Workstation and others.
my $source = tell_source;
assert_screen "leftbar_${source}";
}
sub check_top_bar {
# This method is used by identification tests to check whether the
# top bar in Anaconda corresponds with the correct version of the spin.
my $source = tell_source;
assert_screen "topbar_${source}";
}
sub check_prerelease {
# This method is used by identification tests to check if
# Anaconda shows the PRERELEASE tag on various screens. These are
# the rules anaconda follows for deciding whether to do this, as
# of 2020-05-07:
# 1. If there's a /.buildstamp and/or /tmp/product/.buildstamp file
# the installer environment, and/or the environment variable
# PRODBUILDPATH is set and points to a file that exists, it reads
# config from those file(s), in that order of precedence, and if
# the key 'IsFinal' exists in the section 'Main', its value is
# used as anaconda's `product.isFinal`. Installer images built by
# lorax have this buildstamp file, and it always sets IsFinal: if
# --isfinal was passed to lorax it is set to True, if not it is set
# to False. Whether lorax is run with --isfinal can be specified
# in the Pungi config, but there's also a heuristic: it usually
# defaults to False, but if the compose has a label and it's an
# 'RC' or 'Update' or 'SecurityFix' compose (see definition of
# SUPPORTED_MILESTONES in productmd.composeinfo), the default is
# True. AFAICS, Fedora's pungi configs don't explicitly set this,
# but rely on the heuristic. So for installer images, we expect
# isFinal to be True for RC candidate composes and post-release
# nightly Cloud, IoT etc. composes (these are also marked as 'RC'
# composes), but False for Rawhide and Branched nightly composes
# and Beta candidate composes. For installer images built by our
# own _installer_build test, we control whether --isfinal is set
# or not; we pass it if the update is for a stable release, we do
# not pass it if the update is for Branched. Live images do not
# have the buildstamp file.
# 2. If there's no buildstamp file, the value of the environment
# variable ANACONDA_ISFINAL is used as `product.isFinal`, default
# of False if that environment var is not set. The live installer
# wrapper script sets ANACONDA_ISFINAL based on the release field
# of whatever package provides system-release: if it starts with
# "0.", it sets ANACONA_ISFINAL to "false", otherwise it sets it
# to "true". So for live images, we expect isFinal to be True
# unless the fedora-release-common package release starts with 0.
# 3. If `product.isFinal` is False, the pre-release warning and
# tags are shown; if it is False, they are not shown.
# We don't really need to check this stuff for update tests, as
# the only installer images we test on updates are ones we build
# ourselves; there's no value to this check for those really.
# For compose tests, we will expect to see the pre-release tags if
# the compose is Rawhide, or a Beta candidate, or it's a nightly
# and we're checking an installer image. If it's an RC or Updates
# candidate, or a respin release, we expect NOT to see the tags.
# If it's a nightly and we're checking a live image, we don't do
# the check.
# bail if this is an update test
return if (get_var("ADVISORY_OR_TASK"));
# 0 means "tags MUST NOT be shown", 1 means "tags MUST be shown",
# any other value means we don't care
my $prerelease = 10;
# if this is RC or update compose we absolutely *MUST NOT* see tags
my $label = get_var("LABEL");
$prerelease = 0 if ($label =~ /^(RC|Update)-/);
# if it's a Beta compose we *MUST* see tags
$prerelease = 1 if ($label =~ /^Beta-/);
my $version = get_var('VERSION');
# if it's Rawhide we *MUST* see tags
$prerelease = 1 if ($version eq "Rawhide");
my $build = get_var('BUILD');
# if it's a nightly installer image we should see tags
$prerelease = 1 if ($build =~ /\.n\.\d+/ && !get_var("LIVE"));
# if it's a respin compose we *MUST NOT* see tags
$prerelease = 0 if ($build =~ /Respin/);
# bail if we've decided we don't care
return if ($prerelease > 1);
# we *could* go to a console and parse fedora-release-common
# to decide if a nightly live image should have tags or not, but
# it seems absurd as we're almost reinventing the code that
# decides whether to show the tags, at that point, and it's not
# really a big deal either way whether a nightly live image has
# the tags or not. So we don't.
my $gotpr = 0;
# sigh, perl and booleans...
$gotpr = 1 if (check_screen "prerelease_note", 15);
my $msg = $prerelease ? "Pre-release warning not shown!" : "Pre-release warning shown when it should not be!";
unless ($prerelease == $gotpr) {
# FIXME we haven't got pre-release handling right with osbuild yet
# https://pagure.io/fedora-iot/issue/57
# https://github.com/osbuild/images/issues/515
my $flavor = get_var('FLAVOR');
if ($flavor =~ m/IoT|osbuild/) {
record_soft_failure $msg;
}
else {
die $msg;
}
}
}
sub check_version {
# This function checks if the correct version is display during installation
# in Anaconda, i.e. nonlive media showing Rawhide when Rawhide and version numbers
# when not Rawhide, while live media always showing version numbers.
my $version = lc(get_var('VERSION'));
if ($version eq 'rawhide' && get_var('LIVE')) {
$version = get_var('RAWREL');
}
assert_screen "version_${version}_ident";
}
sub spell_version_number {
my $version = shift;
# spelt version of Rawhide is...Rawhide
return "Rawhide" if ($version eq 'Rawhide');
my %ones = (
"0" => "Zero",
"1" => "One",
"2" => "Two",
"3" => "Three",
"4" => "Four",
"5" => "Five",
"6" => "Six",
"7" => "Seven",
"8" => "Eight",
"9" => "Nine",
);
my %tens = (
"2" => "Twenty",
"3" => "Thirty",
"4" => "Forty",
"5" => "Fifty",
"6" => "Sixty",
"7" => "Seventy",
"8" => "Eighty",
"9" => "Ninety",
);
my $ten = substr($version, 0, 1);
my $one = substr($version, 1, 1);
my $speltnum = "";
if ($one eq "0") {
$speltnum = "$tens{$ten}";
}
else {
$speltnum = "$tens{$ten} $ones{$one}";
}
return $speltnum;
}
sub rec_log {
my ($line, $condition, $failref, $filename) = @_;
$filename ||= '/tmp/os-release.log';
if ($condition) {
$line = "${line} - SUCCEEDED\n";
}
else {
push @$failref, $line;
$line = "${line} - FAILED\n";
}
script_run "echo \"$line\" >> $filename";
}
# In each application test, when the application is started successfully, it
# will register to the list of applications.
sub register_application {
my $application = shift;
push(@application_list, $application);
print("APPLICATION REGISTERED: $application \n");
}
# launch a terminal from a desktop, using the most efficient/reliable
# approach (not appropriate if we really need to test launching it a
# specific way)
sub desktop_launch_terminal {
my $desktop = get_var("DESKTOP");
if ($desktop eq "i3") {
send_key "alt-ret";
}
elsif ($desktop eq "kde") {
send_key "ctrl-alt-t";
}
else {
menu_launch_type "terminal";
}
}
# The KDE desktop tests are very difficult to maintain, because the transparency
# of the menu requires a lot of different needles to cover the elements.
# Therefore it is useful to change the background to a solid colour.
# Since many needles have been already created with a black background
# we will keep it that way. The following code has been taken from the
# KDE startstop tests but it is good to have it here, because it will be
# needed more often now, it seems.
sub solidify_wallpaper {
my $desktop = get_var("DESKTOP");
if ($desktop eq "kde") {
# FIXME: since Plasma 6.0.90, we have to click on the desktop
# once to make this work
# https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=487715
mouse_click;
# Run the Desktop settings
hold_key 'alt';
send_key 'd';
send_key 's';
release_key 'alt';
# give the window a few seconds to stabilize
wait_still_screen 3;
# Select type of background
assert_and_click "deskset_select_type";
wait_still_screen 2;
# Select plain color type
assert_and_click "deskset_plain_color";
wait_still_screen 2;
# Open colors selection
assert_and_click "deskset_select_color";
wait_still_screen 2;
# Select black
assert_and_dclick "deskset_html_color";
wait_still_screen 2;
type_safely "000000";
wait_still_screen 2;
# Confirm
assert_and_click "kde_ok";
wait_still_screen 2;
# Close the application
assert_and_click "kde_ok";
}
elsif ($desktop eq "gnome") {
# Start the terminal to set up backgrounds.
desktop_launch_terminal;
assert_screen "apps_run_terminal";
# wait to be sure it's fully open
wait_still_screen(stilltime => 5, similarity_level => 38);
# When the application opens, run command in it to set the background to black
type_very_safely "gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.background picture-uri ''";
send_key 'ret';
wait_still_screen(stilltime => 2, similarity_level => 38);
type_very_safely "gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.background primary-color '#000000'";
send_key 'ret';
wait_still_screen(stilltime => 2, similarity_level => 38);
quit_with_shortcut();
# check that is has changed color
assert_screen 'apps_settings_screen_black';
}
}
# This routine is used in Desktop test suites, such as Evince or Gedit.
# It checks if git is installed and installs it, if necessary.
sub check_and_install_git {
unless (get_var("CANNED")) {
if (script_run("rpm -q git")) {
assert_script_run("dnf install -y git");
}
}
}
# This routine is used in Desktop test suites. It downloads the test data from
# the repository and populates the directory structure.
# The data repository is located at https://pagure.io/fedora-qa/openqa_testdata.
sub download_testdata {
# We can select which Data to copy over.
my $data = shift;
$data = 'structure' unless ($data);
# Navigate to the user's home directory
my $user = get_var("USER_LOGIN") // "test";
assert_script_run("cd /home/$user/");
# Create a temporary directory to unpack the zipped file.
assert_script_run("mkdir temp");
assert_script_run("cd temp");
# Download the compressed file with the repository content.
assert_script_run("curl --retry-delay 10 --max-time 120 --retry 5 -o repository.tar.gz https://pagure.io/fedora-qa/openqa_testdata/blob/thetree/f/repository.tar.gz", timeout => 600);
# Untar it.
assert_script_run("tar -zxvf repository.tar.gz");
# Copy out the files into the VMs directory structure.
if ($data eq "structure") {
assert_script_run("cp music/* /home/$user/Music");
assert_script_run("cp documents/* /home/$user/Documents");
assert_script_run("cp pictures/* /home/$user/Pictures");
assert_script_run("cp video/* /home/$user/Videos");
assert_script_run("cp reference/* /home/$user/");
}
else {
assert_script_run("mkdir /home/$user/$data");
assert_script_run("cp $data/* /home/$user/$data/");
}
# Delete the temporary directory and the downloaded file.
assert_script_run("cd");
assert_script_run("rm -rf /home/$user/temp");
# Change ownership
assert_script_run("chown -R test:test /home/$user/");
}
# On Fedora, the serial console is not writable for regular users which lames
# some of the openQA commands that send messages to the serial console to check
# that a command has finished, for example assert_script_run, etc.
# This routine changes the rights on the serial console file and makes it
# writable for everyone, so that those commands work. This is actually very useful
# for testing commands from users' perspective. The routine also handles becoming the root.
# We agree that this is not the "correct" way, to enable users to type onto serial console
# and that it correctly should be done via groups (dialout) but that would require rebooting
# the virtual machine. Therefore we do it this way, which has immediate effect.
sub make_serial_writable {
become_root();
sleep 2;
# Make serial console writable for everyone.
enter_cmd("chmod 666 /dev/${serialdev}");
sleep 2;
# Exit the root account
enter_cmd("exit");
sleep 2;
}
# Sometimes, especially in between freezes, there are Software Updates available
# that trigger a notification pop-up which covers some part of the screen
# and possibly steals focus from the applications, thus making tests to fail.
# This will set the update notification timestamp to the current time (-30 seconds),
# forcing the notification mechanism to think it already had notified.
# Note, that this has to be run under the user under which the tests run,
# not root.
sub set_update_notification_timestamp {
# Get the current time
my $ep_time = time();
# Subtract 30 seconds from the number.
$ep_time -= 30;
# Run a command using the command dialogue
send_key('alt-f2');
wait_still_screen(2);
# Set the new timestamp using the gsettings command.
type_very_safely("gsettings set org.gnome.software update-notification-timestamp $ep_time\n");
}
# This routine takes a list of applications. It will then use the terminal
# to start all these applications in the background and then it will exit the
# terminal. This is useful when we want to start multiple applications quickly.
sub start_applications {
my @applications = @_;
# Open the terminal
desktop_launch_terminal;
assert_screen("apps_run_terminal");
wait_still_screen(2);
# Iterate over the application list
# and start each application from it.
foreach (@applications) {
assert_script_run("$_ &");
# Take some time for things to settle.
wait_still_screen(1);
}
# Exit the terminal.
enter_cmd("exit");
}
# this is a workaround for an annoying KDE bug where the first character
# typed into the launcher is often repeated. I think it's due to KDE
# working hard to cache all the launchers, or something, so we try to
# work around it by doing a 'throwaway' open, type a 'k', wait a bit,
# close operation before we do anything 'real'. this is repeated in
# several tests so we share it here
sub kde_doublek_workaround {
my %args = @_;
$args{key} //= 'k';
wait_screen_change { send_key 'super'; };
wait_still_screen 3;
send_key $args{key};
wait_still_screen 5;
send_key 'esc';
wait_still_screen 3;
}
# handle login at a graphical DM once we have reached the initial
# DM screen. Factored out of _graphical_wait_login for reuse by
# tests that reboot and need to login afterwards
sub dm_perform_login {
my ($desktop, $password) = @_;
# GDM 3.24.1 dumps a cursor in the middle of the screen here...
mouse_hide;
if ($desktop eq 'gnome') {
# we have to hit enter to get the password dialog, and it
# doesn't always work for some reason so just try it three
# times
send_key_until_needlematch("graphical_login_input", "ret", 3, 5);
}
assert_screen "graphical_login_input";
# seems like we often double-type on aarch64 if we start right
# away
wait_still_screen(stilltime => 5, similarity_level => 38);
if (get_var("SWITCHED_LAYOUT")) {
# see _do_install_and_reboot; when layout is switched
# user password is doubled to contain both US and native
# chars
desktop_switch_layout 'ascii';
type_very_safely $password;
desktop_switch_layout 'native';
type_very_safely $password;
}
else {
type_very_safely $password;
}
send_key "ret";
}
1;