This adds both the Gnome and the KDE tests to test the
Desktop Keyring. After a discussion with the Brno team,
how this could be tested without the need to rely on
external servers to log into, we set up a local FTP server,
we will log into it and remember the credentials and verify
that the credentials will be stored in the keyring correctly.
When using a side repo for testing a COPR or a side tag, there
may be unsigned packages. We set gpgcheck=0 to make dnf okay
with this, but gnome-software still shows a warning. Let's
click through it so the test can complete.
Signed-off-by: Adam Williamson <awilliam@redhat.com>
Yelp changed something that makes it render fonts differently,
so we get to update every needle that matches text in Yelp.
Signed-off-by: Adam Williamson <awilliam@redhat.com>
The Japanese one was hidden by the UEFI encryption passphrase
entry bug, and the weather one we only hit when the test runs
at an unusual time.
Signed-off-by: Adam Williamson <awilliam@redhat.com>
This PR builds on some elements of the current upgrade process,
such as upgrade_boot, upgrade_preinstall, upgrade_postinstall, but
replaces the upgrade_run with graphical_upgrade_run to use graphical
methods to upgrade the system.
This would not be possible without necessary settings, that are
performed by graphical_upgrade_prerequisites.
Works for both Gnome and KDE.
Various changes to the Tour text needed needle updates. The
final screen doesn't say "Have a nice day!" any more, so let's
rename that needle.
Signed-off-by: Adam Williamson <awilliam@redhat.com>
This PR partly solves the issue #301 when it adds the navigation
testing for Gnome. It uses the keyboard combinations to cycle through
running applications and checks that applications could be switched
accordingly. It also tests that you can switch between workspaces
and that you can move an applications to another workspace.
This essentially inverts the x86_64 machines so that '64bit' is
UEFI and instead of a variant 'uefi' machine we have a variant
'bios' machine that is BIOS. The point is to make UEFI testing
the default. We also enable Secure Boot in the UEFI testing,
and add a test of UEFI fallback booting on various products.
Signed-off-by: Adam Williamson <awilliam@redhat.com>
On Silverblue, Fonts cannot be started using the menu_launch_type
for the first time, or it starts and crashes immediately.
However, if Fonts are started with flatpak run org.gnome.font-viewer,
it seems that the application starts and holds.
Let's start it using this workaround and when it still crashes, let's restart.
these were duplicates. In GNOME 46-beta this dialog seems to be
in 'light mode' at least some of the time, so we'll keep the
'light mode' gnome_allow needle we added for Snapshot but
rename it and change its tags. We'll wipe the 'dark mode'
gnome_allow because it should be just the same as the existing
grant_access needle. The two tests that used gnome_allow are
changed to use grant_access.
Signed-off-by: Adam Williamson <awilliam@redhat.com>
This also rolls in a few Arabic translations, I think, cos I
can't be bothered going through and picking them out.
Signed-off-by: Adam Williamson <awilliam@redhat.com>
apps_menu_firefox and firefox/launcher are matching on the same
thing. Also, launcher-kde actually happens to match current
GNOME, so rename it to be generic. Give the launcher needles
the apps_menu_firefox tags and wipe the apps_menu_firefox
needle.
Signed-off-by: Adam Williamson <awilliam@redhat.com>
F38 is the oldest thing we test, and it has this flow. So let's
just drop the check here and always hit tab twice.
Signed-off-by: Adam Williamson <awilliam@redhat.com>
It kinda looks like the text has been moved closer to the icon
in the latest gnome-software, such that the little '1' bubble
is now in the needle match area if it's present. Obviously that
may vary, so let's tweak the needle match area a bit to the
right so it's hopefully consistent and still matches on older
versions.
There's an untranslated string here, so this has to be a
workaround needle. I didn't get to reporting the missing
translation yet.
Signed-off-by: Adam Williamson <awilliam@redhat.com>
This PR tries to respond to issue #294.
On Silverblue, this will try:
* flatpak install
* flatpak remote-add
* flatpak list
* flatpak remotes
* flatpak remove
* flatpak update
and also it tests that a flatpak can be built.
In Fedora 38, now F39 is available, there's a Download button
for upgrade to F39 as well as a Download button for F38 updates.
Unfortunately they're nearly identical, and openQA is matching
on the upgrade one, not the update one. This stretches the match
area off the top of the button to include its different
background, which should make the match unique and I hope also
work for F37 (where the button is a different width, so we can't
easily go off the side). Will tweak if this doesn't work.
Signed-off-by: Adam Williamson <awilliam@redhat.com>
They took out Manchester and put in Liverpool! I would like to
complain IN THE STRONGEST POSSIBLE TERMS
Signed-off-by: Adam Williamson <awilliam@redhat.com>
It looks like
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-system-monitor/-/issues/262
won't be fixed for a while - the fixes are tied up with the GTK
4 port - so let's just work around it for now by clicking instead
of using keyboard shortcuts.
Signed-off-by: Adam Williamson <awilliam@redhat.com>
A new app called snapshot (Camera, on the menus) has replaced
cheese in F40 (but not F39). Adjust to that. We can simplify
this when F39 is out.
Signed-off-by: Adam Williamson <awilliam@redhat.com>
Currently, the installation via WebUI is mostly pushing the Next button
which seems to be ok for the production which is based in the US.
This PR makes openQA to select languages when the G-I-S runs
before Anaconda. The particular language is selected based on
the LANGUAGE variable.
One is for the change from Activities to a UFO in GNOME 45, the
others are recreations of ones we dropped from the PR, because
it really seems like Loupe is a bit unreliable about the zoom
level when rotating the image. Maybe we should file a bug on
that.
Signed-off-by: Adam Williamson <awilliam@redhat.com>
This PR adds a test for a new Image Viewer called Loupe.
It is based on the old Image Viewer test, newly reneedled
with some of the tests shortened, deleted or edited
as the new Image Viewer has a little bit less functions
compared to the previous one.
Add needles.
The button to open the overview no longer says Activities.
Instead it's a...flat...oval...thingy. Okay! New needles.
Signed-off-by: Adam Williamson <awilliam@redhat.com>
I guess this is related to the cluster of GNOME bits that was
updated recently. Just a slightly different background color for
the control-center sidebar, and slightly different rendering of
the misspelling red dot underline in gte.
Signed-off-by: Adam Williamson <awilliam@redhat.com>
This reverts commit a2c6f88fab.
Turns out this change was a bug in adobe-source-code-pro-fonts -
if we see this again, it's bad news and we shouldn't accept it.
An F39 Change has changed the default prompt in color terminals.
Several needles need updating for this.
Signed-off-by: Adam Williamson <awilliam@redhat.com>
Loupe replaced EOG as the image viewer in F39 and Rawhide. We
need to update several needles for this: its icon is different,
the change affected the appearance of the Utilities submenu
icon, its main UI looks different, and it uses a light colored
file chooser which requires some variant needles for the Maps
export image test.
Signed-off-by: Adam Williamson <awilliam@redhat.com>
EOG has been replaced by Loupe in F39+. We will need to add a
test for Loupe, but first let's remove the EOG test so it does
not fail on every compose.
Signed-off-by: Adam Williamson <awilliam@redhat.com>
This is tailored to the initial deployment of webUI in
Workstation live images only; we may need to tweak flows and
approaches as webUI goes further.
Signed-off-by: Adam Williamson <awilliam@redhat.com>
Lukas added these in a recent big commit that fixed problems with
GNOME 45, I think these two were probably needles from some
in-development tests that are not actually needed in prod yet.
They make the tests fail, so we need to get rid of them.
Signed-off-by: Adam Williamson <awilliam@redhat.com>