use base "anacondatest"; use strict; use testapi; use anaconda; use File::Basename; sub run { my $self = shift; my $repourl; my $addrepourl; if (get_var("MIRRORLIST_GRAPHICAL")) { $repourl = get_mirrorlist_url(); } else { $repourl = get_var("REPOSITORY_VARIATION", get_var("REPOSITORY_GRAPHICAL")); $repourl = get_full_repo($repourl) if ($repourl); $addrepourl = get_var("ADD_REPOSITORY_VARIATION"); $addrepourl = get_full_repo($addrepourl) if ($addrepourl); } # check that the repo was used $self->root_console; if ($addrepourl) { if ($addrepourl =~ m,^nfs://,,) { # this line tells us it set up a repo for our URL. # "repo addrepo" is older format from before Fedora 37, # "Add the 'addrepo" is newer format from F37+ if (script_run 'grep "\(repo \|Add the \'\)addrepo.*' . ${addrepourl} . '" /tmp/packaging.log') { # newer path from f39+: message is in syslog and look a bit different assert_script_run 'grep "Add the \'addrepo.*file:///run/install/sources/mount-.000-nfs-device" /tmp/syslog'; } # ...this line tells us it added the repo called 'addrepo' assert_script_run 'grep "Added the \'addrepo\'" /tmp/anaconda.log /tmp/syslog'; # ...and this tells us it worked (I hope). assert_script_run 'grep "Load metadata for the \'addrepo\'" /tmp/anaconda.log /tmp/syslog'; # addrepo.nfs is from before Fedora 39, sources/mount-1000-nfs-device # or mount-0000-nfs-device is from F39+ assert_script_run 'grep -E "Loaded metadata from.*file:///run/install/(addrepo.nfs|sources/mount-.000-nfs-device)" /tmp/anaconda.log /tmp/syslog'; } } if ($repourl =~ /^hd:/) { assert_script_run "mount |grep 'fedora_image.iso'"; } elsif ($repourl =~ s/^nfs://) { $repourl =~ s/^nfsvers=.://; # the above both checks if we're dealing with an NFS URL, and # strips the 'nfs:' and 'nfsvers=.:' from it if so # remove image.iso name when dealing with nfs iso if ($repourl =~ /\.iso/) { $repourl = dirname $repourl; } # check the repo was actually mounted assert_script_run "mount |grep nfs |grep '${repourl}'"; } elsif ($repourl) { # there are only three hard problems in software development: # naming things, cache expiry, off-by-one errors...and quoting assert_script_run 'grep "Added the \'anaconda\'" /tmp/anaconda.log /tmp/syslog'; assert_script_run 'grep "Load metadata for the \'anaconda\'" /tmp/anaconda.log /tmp/syslog'; assert_script_run 'grep "Loaded metadata from.*' . ${repourl} . '" /tmp/anaconda.log /tmp/syslog'; } if ($repourl) { # check we don't have an error indicating our repo wasn't used. # we except error with 'cdrom/file' in it because this error: # base repo (cdrom/file:///run/install/repo) not valid -- removing it # *always* happens when booting a netinst (that's just anaconda # trying to use the image itself as a repo and failing because it's # not a DVD), and this was causing false failures when running # universal tests on netinsts assert_script_run '! grep "base repo.*not valid" /tmp/packaging.log | grep -v "cdrom/file"'; # above form is before 3b5f8f4a61 , below form is after it; we # don't seem to get the error for the cdrom repo on netinsts as # of Fedora-Rawhide-20230414.n.0 at least. I'm not 100% sure # where this message would wind up, so check everywhere assert_script_run '! grep "base repository is invalid" /tmp/packaging.log /tmp/anaconda.log /tmp/syslog'; } # just for convenience - sometimes it's useful to see this log # for a success case upload_logs "/tmp/packaging.log", failok => 1; select_console "tty6-console"; # Anaconda hub assert_screen "anaconda_main_hub", 30; } sub test_flags { return {fatal => 1}; } 1; # vim: set sw=4 et: