use base "anacondatest"; use strict; use lockapi; use testapi; use utils; use tapnet; use anaconda; sub _handle_incomplete_hub { if (match_has_tag "anaconda_main_hub_keyboard_layout_incomplete") { # workaround IoT/osbuild issue # https://github.com/osbuild/images/issues/309 # by visiting the incomplete spokes click_lastmatch; wait_still_screen 3; assert_and_click "anaconda_spoke_done"; # for animation wait_still_screen 3; assert_and_click "anaconda_main_hub_time_date_incomplete"; wait_still_screen 3; assert_and_click "anaconda_spoke_done"; wait_still_screen 3; send_key "shift-tab"; } } sub run { my $self = shift; if (get_var("IS_PXE")) { # PXE tests have DELAYED_START set, so VM is not running yet, # because if we boot immediately PXE will time out waiting for # DHCP before the support server is ready. So we wait here for # support server to be ready, then go ahead and start the VM mutex_lock "support_ready"; mutex_unlock "support_ready"; resume_vm; } # construct the kernel params. the trick here is to wind up with # spaced params if GRUB or GRUBADD is set, and just spaces if not, # then check if we got all spaces. We wind up with a harmless # extra space if GRUBADD is set but GRUB is not. my $params = ""; $params .= get_var("GRUB", "") . " "; $params .= get_var("GRUBADD", "") . " "; # Construct inst.repo arg for REPOSITORY_VARIATION my $repourl = get_var("REPOSITORY_VARIATION"); if ($repourl) { $params .= "inst.repo=" . get_full_repo($repourl) . " "; } # Construct inst.addrepo arg for ADD_REPOSITORY_VARIATION my $repourl = get_var("ADD_REPOSITORY_VARIATION"); if ($repourl) { $params .= "inst.addrepo=addrepo,$repourl "; } if (get_var("ANACONDA_TEXT")) { $params .= "inst.text "; # we need this on aarch64 till #1594402 is resolved, # and we also can utilize this if we want to run this # over the serial console. $params .= "console=tty0 " if (get_var("ARCH") eq "aarch64"); # when the text installation should run over the serial console, # we have to add some more parametres to grub. Although, the written # test case recommends using ttyS0, OpenQA only uses that console for # displaying information but does not accept key strokes. Therefore, # let us use a real virtio console here. if (get_var("SERIAL_CONSOLE")) { # this is icky. on ppc64 (OFW), virtio-console is hvc1 and # virtio-console1 is hvc2, because the 'standard' serial # terminal is hvc0 (the firmware does this or something). # On other arches, the 'standard' serial terminal is ttyS0, # so virtio-console becomes hvc0 and virtio-console1 is # hvc1. We want anaconda to wind up on the console that is # virtio-console1 in both cases if (get_var("OFW")) { $params .= "console=hvc2 "; } else { $params .= "console=hvc1 "; } } } # inst.debug enables memory use tracking $params .= "debug" if get_var("MEMCHECK"); # ternary: set $params to "" if it contains only spaces $params = $params =~ /^\s+$/ ? "" : $params; # set mutex wait if necessary my $mutex = get_var("INSTALL_UNLOCK"); # we need a longer timeout for the PXE boot test my $timeout = 60; $timeout = 120 if (get_var("IS_PXE")); # call do_bootloader with postinstall=0, the params, and the mutex, # unless we're a VNC install client (no bootloader there) unless (get_var("VNC_CLIENT")) { do_bootloader(postinstall => 0, params => $params, mutex => $mutex, timeout => $timeout); } # Read variables for identification tests (see further). my $identification = get_var('IDENTIFICATION'); # proceed to installer if (get_var("KICKSTART") || get_var("VNC_SERVER")) { # wait for the bootloader *here* - in a test that inherits from # anacondatest - so that if something goes wrong during install, # we get anaconda logs. sleep a bit first so we don't get a # match for the installer bootloader if it hangs around for a # while after do_bootloader finishes (in PXE case it does) sleep 60; assert_screen "bootloader", 1800; } else { if (get_var("ANACONDA_TEXT")) { # select that we don't want to start VNC; we want to run in text mode if (get_var("SERIAL_CONSOLE")) { # we direct the installer to virtio-console1, and use # virtio-console as a root console select_console('user-virtio-console'); unless (wait_serial "Use text mode", timeout => 120) { die "Anaconda has not started."; } type_string "2\n"; unless (wait_serial "Installation") { die "Text version of Anaconda has not started."; } } else { assert_screen "anaconda_use_text_mode", 300; type_string "2\n"; # wait for text version of Anaconda main hub assert_screen "anaconda_main_hub_text", 300; } } else { if (get_var('LIVE')) { # on lives, we have to explicitly launch anaconda my $launched = 0; my $count = 5; while ($count > 0) { $count -= 1; assert_screen ["live_start_anaconda_icon", "apps_menu_button_active", "next_button"], 300; if (match_has_tag "next_button") { # we're on F39+ Workstation and looking at gnome-initial-setup # completing g-i-s launches the installer gnome_initial_setup(live => 1); $launched = 1; } if (match_has_tag "apps_menu_button_active") { # give GNOME some time to be sure it's done starting up # and ready for input wait_still_screen 5; send_key "super"; wait_still_screen 5; } else { # this means we saw the launcher, which is what we want last; } } # if we hit the g-i-s flow we already launched unless ($launched) { # for KDE we need to double-click my $relnum = get_release_number; my $dclick = 0; $dclick = 1 if (get_var("DESKTOP") eq "kde"); assert_and_click("live_start_anaconda_icon", dclick => $dclick); unless (check_screen "anaconda_select_install_lang", 180) { # click it again - on KDE since 2019-10 or so it seems # like the first attempt sometimes just doesn't work assert_and_click("live_start_anaconda_icon", dclick => $dclick, timeout => 300); } } } # wait for anaconda to appear assert_screen ["anaconda_select_install_lang", "anaconda_webui_welcome"], 300; # on webUI path we are done now, also set a var so later # tests know if we're on the webUI path if (match_has_tag "anaconda_webui_welcome") { set_var("_ANACONDA_WEBUI", 1); return; } # we click to work around RHBZ #1566066 if it happens click_lastmatch; my $language = get_var('LANGUAGE') || 'english'; assert_and_click("anaconda_select_install_lang", timeout => 300); # Select install language wait_screen_change { assert_and_click "anaconda_select_install_lang_input"; }; type_safely $language; # Needle filtering in main.pm ensures we will only look for the # appropriate language, here assert_and_click "anaconda_select_install_lang_filtered"; assert_screen "anaconda_select_install_lang_selected", 10; assert_and_click "anaconda_select_install_lang_continue"; # wait 180 secs for hub or Rawhide warning dialog to appear # (per https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1666112 # the nag screen can take a LONG time to appear sometimes). # If the hub appears, return - we're done now. If Rawhide # warning dialog appears, accept it. if (check_screen ["anaconda_rawhide_accept_fate", "anaconda_main_hub"], 180) { if (match_has_tag("anaconda_rawhide_accept_fate")) { assert_and_click "anaconda_rawhide_accept_fate"; } else { # this is when the hub appeared already, we're done _handle_incomplete_hub; return; } } # If we want to test self identification, in the test suite # we set "identification" to "true". # Here, we will watch for the graphical elements in Anaconda main hub. my $branched = get_var('VERSION'); if ($identification eq 'true' or ($branched ne "Rawhide" && $branched ne "ELN")) { check_left_bar(); # See utils.pm check_prerelease(); check_version(); } # This is where we get to if we accepted fate above, *or* # didn't match anything: if the Rawhide warning didn't # show by now it never will, so we'll just wait for the # hub to show up. assert_screen "anaconda_main_hub", 900; _handle_incomplete_hub; } } } sub test_flags { return {fatal => 1}; } 1; # vim: set sw=4 et: