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Adam Williamson 8fde224dc5 add ext3, btrfs and LVM thin tests, tweaks to custom methods
Summary:
This adds three new custom storage tests and some needles to
support them, and tweaks the custom storage methods a bit to
address some things that cropped up in writing the tests. A
new method is added for changing the filesystem, as that's
a distinct operation from changing the device type.

This also restores the previous behaviour of select_disks()
where it handled selecting custom partitioning when needed.
Turns out it's pretty common to use regex'es in perl! Who'd'a
thought.

A corresponding commit to add the tests to openqa_fedora_tools
is coming.

There's no post-install step for the tests yet; I'll try and
write those up and add them soon.

Test Plan:
Do a full run, including the new tests, on Alpha RC2 and check
all are scheduled correctly and run correctly. The LVM thinp
test is expected to fail as it catches a genuine bug.

Reviewers: jskladan, garretraziel

Reviewed By: garretraziel

Subscribers: tflink

Differential Revision: https://phab.qadevel.cloud.fedoraproject.org/D490
2015-08-10 11:01:12 -07:00
Jan Sedlák 0b1d4d1f92 fix small bug with selecting custom partitioning 2015-08-06 16:15:48 +02:00
Jan Sedlák 4778d23f8c small fix 2015-08-06 13:53:43 +02:00
Adam Williamson 248b7a9536 revise storage: better test loading, shared disk selection
Summary:
This contains several tweaks to storage handling. It adds a
method for disk selection which all the storage tests can
share. It sets up a more extensible approach for main.pm to
run the storage tests, instead of an ever-growing forest of
'else' clauses. Finally it sets up a couple of methods for
changing partitioning schemes on the custom part screen and
uses one of them in the software RAID test; the other will
be used for other custom storage tests.

This kills the two_disks needle. I could keep it and work
it into select_disks, but it doesn't fit naturally and I
really just don't see the point of the needle. The only thing
we lose is we don't check that anaconda actually sees two
disks in the 'attach two disks, only install to one' test
(that's server_sata_multi), but the other multi-disk tests
will serve to catch that case failing for some reason.

What I actually intended to do was add some more tests for
different custom part storage types, but it seemed a good
idea to do some of this cleanup so that can be implemented
efficiently. I'll have followups for that.

Test Plan:
Run all tests and ensure they work exactly as
before (not just that they still pass, but that the correct
test steps are actually scheduled in each case.)

Reviewers: garretraziel, jskladan

Reviewed By: garretraziel, jskladan

Subscribers: tflink

Differential Revision: https://phab.qadevel.cloud.fedoraproject.org/D475
2015-07-31 01:31:27 -07:00