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Adam Williamson
e9e967c4bf Consistently use desktop_launch_terminal
Also be a bit more consistent about asserting we saw a terminal
and waiting a bit before typing stuff. We can drop the doublek
workarounds from the keyring tests as we no longer use the
kicker to launch the terminal on KDE (we use ctrl-alt-t shortcut).

Signed-off-by: Adam Williamson <awilliam@redhat.com>
2024-10-09 17:19:00 -07:00
Adam Williamson
1f4324b270 abstract desktop terminal launch, refactor user switch, enable for KDE
This started out as just factoring out the repeated pattern for
launching a terminal on the desktop that came in with the i3
tests. But as I worked on desktop_login, which is a major user
of it, I noticed some potential cleanups and improvements in the
user switching stuff, and also realized we can turn that test
back on for KDE now - user switching was re-enabled in KDE a year
ago and is advertised to be reliable.

I don't think the "switch user from a lock screen" test fully
worked before, as we did not verify that we'd really switched
back to an existing session rather than starting a new one. Now
we do. Using the terminal to verify the logged-in user on all
desktops just keeps things simpler than using the kicker menu
on KDE (though if typing proves unreliable on KDE I may switch
this back).

Signed-off-by: Adam Williamson <awilliam@redhat.com>
2024-10-09 17:16:13 -07:00
12 changed files with 43 additions and 59 deletions

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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ 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 solidify_wallpaper check_and_install_git download_testdata make_serial_writable set_update_notification_timestamp kde_doublek_workaround dm_perform_login desktop_launch_terminal/;
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
@ -1609,6 +1609,22 @@ sub register_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 ($desktop eq "kde") {
send_key "ctrl-alt-t";
}
else {
menu_launch_type "terminal";
}
}
# The KDE desktop tests are very difficult to maintain, because the transparency
# of the menu requires a lot of different needles to cover the elements.
# Therefore it is useful to change the background to a solid colour.
@ -1652,7 +1668,8 @@ sub solidify_wallpaper {
}
elsif ($desktop eq "gnome") {
# Start the terminal to set up backgrounds.
menu_launch_type("terminal");
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
@ -1760,7 +1777,8 @@ sub set_update_notification_timestamp {
sub start_applications {
my @applications = @_;
# Open the terminal
menu_launch_type("terminal");
desktop_launch_terminal;
assert_screen("apps_run_terminal");
wait_still_screen(2);
# Iterate over the application list
# and start each application from it.
@ -1822,20 +1840,4 @@ sub dm_perform_login {
send_key "ret";
}
# 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";
}
elif ($desktop eq "kde") {
send_key "ctrl-alt-t";
}
else {
menu_launch_type "terminal";
}
}
1;

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@ -6,7 +6,8 @@ use utils;
sub run {
my $self = shift;
menu_launch_type 'terminal';
desktop_launch_terminal;
assert_screen "apps_run_terminal";
wait_still_screen 5;
type_very_safely "vncviewer -FullScreen -listen\n";
mutex_create 'vncconnect_client_ready';

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@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ sub run {
my $self = shift;
# Open the terminal to enable us to set the
# volume level.
menu_launch_type("terminal");
desktop_launch_terminal;
assert_screen("apps_run_terminal");
# Set the volume to 0%
type_safely('amixer -D pipewire sset Master 0%');

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@ -63,10 +63,8 @@ sub connect_localhost {
# Therefore, we will use a different approach - we will enable
# CLI keyring integration and perform an SFTP connection
# in Konsole.
# try and avoid double-typing issues
kde_doublek_workaround;
menu_launch_type("konsole");
assert_screen("konsole_runs");
desktop_launch_terminal;
assert_screen("apps_run_terminal");
# Export the environmental variables, this is needed for the process
# to work correctly.
export_kde_vars();

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@ -28,18 +28,11 @@ sub export_kde_vars {
sub connect_localhost {
my $type = shift;
# Start the terminal application. On KDE also export the variables.
if (get_var("DESKTOP") eq "gnome") {
menu_launch_type("terminal");
# Start the terminal application
desktop_launch_terminal;
assert_screen("apps_run_terminal");
}
else {
# try and avoid double-typing issues
kde_doublek_workaround;
menu_launch_type("konsole");
assert_screen("konsole_runs");
export_kde_vars();
}
# On KDE also export the variables
export_kde_vars() if (get_var("DESKTOP") eq "kde");
# Establish the SFTP connection to the localhost.
# A dialogue should appear to collect credentials to open

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@ -9,6 +9,8 @@ sub run {
my $self = shift;
# Start the application
# we don't use desktop_launch_terminal here as we specifically
# want to run 'konsole' from the kicker menu in this test
menu_launch_type 'konsole';
# Check that it is started
assert_screen 'konsole_runs', timeout => 60;

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@ -27,12 +27,12 @@ sub run {
desktop_switch_layout 'ascii';
wait_still_screen(2);
menu_launch_type("terminal");
desktop_launch_terminal;
# Similarly to _graphical_input.pm, repeat running the command
# if it fails the first time (it often does).
unless (check_screen "apps_run_terminal", 30) {
check_desktop;
menu_launch_type("terminal");
desktop_launch_terminal;
}
assert_screen("apps_run_terminal");
wait_still_screen(stilltime => 5, similarity_level => 42);

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@ -152,7 +152,6 @@ sub logout_user {
sub switch_user {
# Switch the user, i.e. leave the current user logged in and
# log in another user simultaneously.
send_key "ret";
if (check_screen "locked_screen_switch_user", 5) {
assert_and_click "locked_screen_switch_user";
}

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@ -146,7 +146,7 @@ sub run {
# we launch a terminal so that the top of the screen is filled with
# something that we know and can check that it is not covered by a
# notification popup from dunst
send_key('alt-ret');
desktop_launch_terminal;
assert_screen("apps_run_terminal");
assert_script_run('notify-send -t 10000 "foo"');
assert_screen("i3_dunst_foo_notification", timeout => 5);

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@ -71,17 +71,11 @@ sub run {
}
# Let's open the terminal. We will use it to start the applications
# as well as to check for the name of the printed file.
if ($desktop eq "i3") {
send_key('alt-ret');
desktop_launch_terminal;
assert_screen("apps_run_terminal");
wait_still_screen 3;
# switch to tabbed mode
send_key("alt-w");
}
else {
menu_launch_type($term);
wait_still_screen(5);
}
send_key("alt-w") if ($desktop eq "i3");
# Open the text editor and maximize it.
wait_screen_change { type_very_safely "$editor /home/$user/testfile.txt &\n"; };
wait_still_screen(stilltime => 2, similarity_level => 45);

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@ -10,12 +10,7 @@ sub run {
check_desktop;
# try and avoid double-typing issues
kde_doublek_workaround(key => 't') if ($desktop eq "kde");
if ($desktop eq "i3") {
send_key("alt-ret");
}
else {
menu_launch_type('terminal');
}
desktop_launch_terminal;
assert_screen "apps_run_terminal";
wait_still_screen(stilltime => 5, similarity_level => 42);
# need to be root

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@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ sub run {
my $password = get_var('USER_PASSWORD', 'weakpassword');
# launch a terminal first
send_key("alt-ret");
desktop_launch_terminal;
assert_screen("apps_run_terminal");
# start blivet_gui, mousepad and check that they are split on the screen