os-autoinst-distri-fedora/lib/main_common.pm

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package main_common;
use strict;
use base 'Exporter';
use Exporter;
use testapi;
our @EXPORT = qw/run_with_error_check check_type_string type_safely type_very_safely desktop_vt/;
sub run_with_error_check {
my ($func, $error_screen) = @_;
die "Error screen appeared" if (check_screen $error_screen, 5);
$func->();
die "Error screen appeared" if (check_screen $error_screen, 5);
}
# type the string in sets of characters at a time (default 3), waiting
# for a screen change after each set. Intended to be safer when the VM
# is busy and regular type_string may overload the input buffer. Args
# passed along to `type_string`. Accepts additional args:
# `size` - size of character groups (default 3) - set to 1 for extreme
# safety (but slower and more screenshotting)
sub check_type_string {
my ($string, %args) = @_;
$args{size} //= 3;
# split string into an array of pieces of specified size
# https://stackoverflow.com/questions/372370
my @pieces = unpack("(a$args{size})*", $string);
for my $piece (@pieces) {
wait_screen_change { type_string($piece, %args); };
}
}
# high-level 'type this string quite safely but reasonably fast'
# function whose specific implementation may vary
sub type_safely {
my $string = shift;
check_type_string($string, max_interval => 20);
wait_still_screen 2;
}
# high-level 'type this string extremely safely and rather slow'
# function whose specific implementation may vary
sub type_very_safely {
my $string = shift;
check_type_string($string, size => 1, still => 5, max_interval => 1);
wait_still_screen 5;
}
# Figure out what tty the desktop is on, switch to it. Assumes we're
# at a root console
sub desktop_vt {
# use ps to find the tty of Xwayland or Xorg
my $xout;
# don't fail test if we don't find any process, just guess tty1
eval { $xout = script_output 'ps -C Xwayland,Xorg -o tty --no-headers'; };
my $tty = 1; # default
while ($xout =~ /tty(\d)/g) {
$tty = $1; # most recent match is probably best
}
send_key "ctrl-alt-f${tty}";
}