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# Copyright (C) 2014 SUSE Linux GmbH
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
# with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
use strict;
use testapi;
use autotest;
use needle;
# distribution-specific implementations of expected methods
my $distri = testapi::get_var("CASEDIR") . '/lib/fedoradistribution.pm';
require $distri;
testapi::set_distribution(fedoradistribution->new());
## UTILITY SUBROUTINES
# Stolen from openSUSE.
sub unregister_needle_tags($) {
my $tag = shift;
my @a = @{ needle::tags($tag) };
for my $n (@a) { $n->unregister(); }
}
# The purpose of this function is to un-register all needles which have
# at least one tag that starts with a given string (the 'prefix'), if
# it does not have any tag that matches the pattern 'prefix-value', for
# any of the values given in an array. The first argument passed must
# be the prefix; the second must be a reference to the array of values.
# For instance, if the 'prefix' is LANGUAGE and the 'values' are
# ENGLISH and FRENCH, this function would un-reference a needle which
# had only the tag 'LANGUAGE-DUTCH', but it would keep a needle which
# had the tag 'LANGUAGE-ENGLISH', or a needle with no tag starting in
# 'LANGUAGE-' at all.
sub unregister_prefix_tags {
my ($prefix, $valueref) = @_;
add a french (encrypted) test Summary: this handles Non-English European Language Install. Basically it's a bunch of new screenshots for existing tag names, plus a bit of configurability in _boot_to_anaconda and tweaking some existing needles to do non-text matches. The weird 'half-the- icon' needles are for cases where there may or may not be a warning triangle but we want to click it either way (saves duplicating the needle). This also sets up a convention for tagging what languages a needle is appropriate for. If it's specifically appropriate for one or more languages, a tag ENV-LANGUAGE-(LANGUAGE) should be applied for each language, where (LANGUAGE) is the install language in upper-case ('LANGUAGE' variable, which should also be the string that will be typed into the language selection screen). If the needle ought to be used for *all* languages - i.e. it's not a text match, or any text in the match is known not to be translated - the tag ENV-INSTLANG-ALL should be applied. To back this, main.pm now unregisters all needles that are not tagged with either ENV-LANGUAGE-ALL or the tag for the language actually being used (if the LANGUAGE var is not set, we assume english). The point of this is to check the install is actually translated; if we allow all needles to match, the test would pass even if no translations appeared at all. Test Plan: Run all tests and make sure you get the expected results. You can schedule a run against 23 Beta TC1 to see the French test fails 'correctly' when translations are missing. Reviewers: jskladan, garretraziel Reviewed By: garretraziel Subscribers: tflink Differential Revision: https://phab.qadevel.cloud.fedoraproject.org/D577
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NEEDLE: for my $needle ( needle::all() ) {
my $unregister = 0;
for my $tag ( @{$needle->{'tags'}} ) {
if ($tag =~ /^\Q$prefix/) {
# We have at least one tag matching the prefix, so we
# *MAY* want to un-register the needle
$unregister = 1;
for my $value ( @{$valueref} ) {
# At any point if we hit a prefix-value match, we
# know we need to keep this needle and can skip
# to the next
next NEEDLE if ($tag eq "$prefix-$value");
}
}
add a french (encrypted) test Summary: this handles Non-English European Language Install. Basically it's a bunch of new screenshots for existing tag names, plus a bit of configurability in _boot_to_anaconda and tweaking some existing needles to do non-text matches. The weird 'half-the- icon' needles are for cases where there may or may not be a warning triangle but we want to click it either way (saves duplicating the needle). This also sets up a convention for tagging what languages a needle is appropriate for. If it's specifically appropriate for one or more languages, a tag ENV-LANGUAGE-(LANGUAGE) should be applied for each language, where (LANGUAGE) is the install language in upper-case ('LANGUAGE' variable, which should also be the string that will be typed into the language selection screen). If the needle ought to be used for *all* languages - i.e. it's not a text match, or any text in the match is known not to be translated - the tag ENV-INSTLANG-ALL should be applied. To back this, main.pm now unregisters all needles that are not tagged with either ENV-LANGUAGE-ALL or the tag for the language actually being used (if the LANGUAGE var is not set, we assume english). The point of this is to check the install is actually translated; if we allow all needles to match, the test would pass even if no translations appeared at all. Test Plan: Run all tests and make sure you get the expected results. You can schedule a run against 23 Beta TC1 to see the French test fails 'correctly' when translations are missing. Reviewers: jskladan, garretraziel Reviewed By: garretraziel Subscribers: tflink Differential Revision: https://phab.qadevel.cloud.fedoraproject.org/D577
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}
# We get here if we hit no prefix-value match, but we only want
# to unregister the needle if we hit any prefix match, i.e. if
# 'unregister' is 1.
$needle->unregister() if ($unregister);
add a french (encrypted) test Summary: this handles Non-English European Language Install. Basically it's a bunch of new screenshots for existing tag names, plus a bit of configurability in _boot_to_anaconda and tweaking some existing needles to do non-text matches. The weird 'half-the- icon' needles are for cases where there may or may not be a warning triangle but we want to click it either way (saves duplicating the needle). This also sets up a convention for tagging what languages a needle is appropriate for. If it's specifically appropriate for one or more languages, a tag ENV-LANGUAGE-(LANGUAGE) should be applied for each language, where (LANGUAGE) is the install language in upper-case ('LANGUAGE' variable, which should also be the string that will be typed into the language selection screen). If the needle ought to be used for *all* languages - i.e. it's not a text match, or any text in the match is known not to be translated - the tag ENV-INSTLANG-ALL should be applied. To back this, main.pm now unregisters all needles that are not tagged with either ENV-LANGUAGE-ALL or the tag for the language actually being used (if the LANGUAGE var is not set, we assume english). The point of this is to check the install is actually translated; if we allow all needles to match, the test would pass even if no translations appeared at all. Test Plan: Run all tests and make sure you get the expected results. You can schedule a run against 23 Beta TC1 to see the French test fails 'correctly' when translations are missing. Reviewers: jskladan, garretraziel Reviewed By: garretraziel Subscribers: tflink Differential Revision: https://phab.qadevel.cloud.fedoraproject.org/D577
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}
}
sub cleanup_needles() {
if (!get_var('LIVE') and !get_var('CANNED')) {
## Unregister smaller hub needles. Live and 'canned' installers have
## a smaller hub with no repository spokes. On other images we want
## to wait for repository setup to complete, but if we match that
## spoke's "ready" icon, it breaks live and canned because they
## don't have that spoke. So we have a needle which doesn't match
## on that icon, but we unregister it for other installs so they
## don't match on it too soon.
unregister_needle_tags("INSTALLER-smallhub");
}
add a french (encrypted) test Summary: this handles Non-English European Language Install. Basically it's a bunch of new screenshots for existing tag names, plus a bit of configurability in _boot_to_anaconda and tweaking some existing needles to do non-text matches. The weird 'half-the- icon' needles are for cases where there may or may not be a warning triangle but we want to click it either way (saves duplicating the needle). This also sets up a convention for tagging what languages a needle is appropriate for. If it's specifically appropriate for one or more languages, a tag ENV-LANGUAGE-(LANGUAGE) should be applied for each language, where (LANGUAGE) is the install language in upper-case ('LANGUAGE' variable, which should also be the string that will be typed into the language selection screen). If the needle ought to be used for *all* languages - i.e. it's not a text match, or any text in the match is known not to be translated - the tag ENV-INSTLANG-ALL should be applied. To back this, main.pm now unregisters all needles that are not tagged with either ENV-LANGUAGE-ALL or the tag for the language actually being used (if the LANGUAGE var is not set, we assume english). The point of this is to check the install is actually translated; if we allow all needles to match, the test would pass even if no translations appeared at all. Test Plan: Run all tests and make sure you get the expected results. You can schedule a run against 23 Beta TC1 to see the French test fails 'correctly' when translations are missing. Reviewers: jskladan, garretraziel Reviewed By: garretraziel Subscribers: tflink Differential Revision: https://phab.qadevel.cloud.fedoraproject.org/D577
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# Unregister desktop needles of other desktops when DESKTOP is specified
if (get_var('DESKTOP')) {
unregister_prefix_tags('DESKTOP', [ get_var('DESKTOP') ])
}
# Unregister non-language-appropriate needles. See unregister_except_
# tags for details; basically all needles with at least one LANGUAGE-
# tag will be unregistered unless they match the current langauge.
my $langref = [ get_var('LANGUAGE') || 'english' ];
unregister_prefix_tags('LANGUAGE', $langref);
}
$needle::cleanuphandler = \&cleanup_needles;
## TEST LOADING SUBROUTINES
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sub load_upgrade_tests() {
convert upgrade tests to dnf-plugin-system-upgrade Summary: This is a first cut which more or less works for now. Issues: 1) We're not really testing the BUILD, here. All the test does is try and upgrade to the specified VERSION - so it'll be using the latest 'stable' for the given VERSION at the time the test runs. This isn't really that terrible, but especially for TC/RC validation, we might want to make things a bit more elaborate and set up the repo for the actual BUILD (and disable the main repos). 2) We'd actually need --nogpgcheck for non-Rawhide, at one specific point in the release cycle - after Branching but before Bodhi activation (which is when we can be sure all packages are signed). This won't matter until 24 branches, and maybe releng will have it fixed by then...if not, I'll tweak it. 3) We don't really test that the upgrade actually *happened* for desktop, at the moment - the only thing in the old test that really checked that was where we checked for the fedup boot menu entry, but that has no analog in dnf. What we should probably do is check that GUI login works, then switch to a console and check /etc/fedora-release just as the minimal test does. Test Plan: Run the tests. Note that creating the desktop disk image doesn't work ATM, so I can't verify the desktop test works, but the minimal one seems to (with D565). There'll be a matching diff for openqa_fedora_tools to update the test case names there. Reviewers: jskladan, garretraziel Reviewed By: jskladan, garretraziel Subscribers: tflink Differential Revision: https://phab.qadevel.cloud.fedoraproject.org/D567
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# all upgrade tests consist of: preinstall phase (where packages are upgraded and
# dnf-plugin-system-upgrade is installed), run phase (where upgrade is run) and postinstall
# phase (where is checked if fedora was upgraded successfully)
autotest::loadtest "tests/upgrade_preinstall.pm";
autotest::loadtest "tests/upgrade_run.pm";
# set postinstall test
set_var('POSTINSTALL', "upgrade" );
}
sub load_install_tests() {
# normal installation test consists of several phases, from which some of them are
# loaded automatically and others are loaded based on what env variables are set
# generally speaking, install test consists of: boot phase, customization phase, installation
# and reboot phase, postinstall phase
# boot phase is loaded automatically every time
autotest::loadtest "tests/_boot_to_anaconda.pm";
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# if this is a kickstart install, that's all folks
return if (get_var("KICKSTART"));
## Installation source
if (get_var('MIRRORLIST_GRAPHICAL') || get_var("REPOSITORY_GRAPHICAL")){
autotest::loadtest "tests/install_source_graphical.pm";
}
if (get_var("REPOSITORY_VARIATION")){
autotest::loadtest "tests/install_source_variation.pm";
}
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if (get_var('LIVE')) {
# No package set selection for lives.
set_var('PACKAGE_SET', "default");
}
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## Select package set. Minimal is the default, if 'default' is specified, skip selection.
autotest::loadtest "tests/_software_selection.pm";
## Disk partitioning.
# If PARTITIONING is set, we pick the storage test
# to run based on the value (usually we run the test with the name
# that matches the value, except for a couple of commented cases).
my $storage = '';
my $partitioning = get_var('PARTITIONING');
# if PARTITIONING is unset, or one of [...], use disk_guided_empty,
# which is the simplest / 'default' case.
if (! $partitioning || $partitioning ~~ ['guided_empty', 'guided_free_space']) {
$storage = "tests/disk_guided_empty.pm";
}
else {
$storage = "tests/disk_".$partitioning.".pm";
}
autotest::loadtest $storage;
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if (get_var("ENCRYPT_PASSWORD")){
autotest::loadtest "tests/disk_guided_encrypted.pm";
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}
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# Start installation, set user & root passwords, reboot
# install and reboot phase is loaded automatically every time (except when KICKSTART is set)
autotest::loadtest "tests/_do_install_and_reboot.pm";
}
sub load_postinstall_tests() {
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# Unlock encrypted storage volumes, if necessary. The test name here
# follows the 'storage post-install' convention, but must be run earlier.
if (get_var("ENCRYPT_PASSWORD")) {
autotest::loadtest "tests/disk_guided_encrypted_postinstall.pm";
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}
# Appropriate login method for install type
if (get_var("DESKTOP")) {
autotest::loadtest "tests/_graphical_wait_login.pm";
}
else {
autotest::loadtest "tests/_console_wait_login.pm";
}
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# from now on, we have fully installed and booted system with root/specified user logged in
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# If there is a post-install test to verify storage configuration worked
# correctly, run it. Again we determine the test name based on the value
# of PARTITIONING
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my $storagepost = '';
if (get_var('PARTITIONING')) {
my $loc = "tests/disk_".get_var('PARTITIONING')."_postinstall.pm";
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$storagepost = $loc if (-e $loc);
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}
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autotest::loadtest $storagepost if ($storagepost);
if (get_var("UEFI")) {
autotest::loadtest "tests/uefi_postinstall.pm";
}
# generic post-install test load
if (get_var("POSTINSTALL")) {
autotest::loadtest "tests/".get_var('POSTINSTALL')."_postinstall.pm";
}
# we should shut down before uploading disk images
if (get_var("STORE_HDD_1") || get_var("PUBLISH_HDD_1")) {
autotest::loadtest "tests/_console_shutdown.pm";
}
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}
## LOADING STARTS HERE
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# if user set ENTRYPOINT, run required test directly
# (good for tests where it doesn't make sense to use _boot_to_anaconda, _software_selection etc.)
if (get_var("ENTRYPOINT")) {
autotest::loadtest "tests/".get_var("ENTRYPOINT").".pm";
}
elsif (get_var("UPGRADE")) {
load_upgrade_tests;
}
elsif (!get_var("START_AFTER_TEST")) {
# for now we can assume START_AFTER_TEST means this test picks up
# after an install, so we skip to post-install
load_install_tests;
}
if (!get_var("ENTRYPOINT")) {
load_postinstall_tests;
}
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