use base "anacondatest"; use strict; use testapi; use utils; sub _set_root_password { # Set root password, unless we don't want to or can't # can also hit a transition animation wait_still_screen 2; my $root_password = get_var("ROOT_PASSWORD") || "weakpassword"; unless (get_var("INSTALLER_NO_ROOT")) { assert_and_click "anaconda_install_root_password"; if (get_var("MEMCHECK")) { # work around https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1659266 unless (check_screen "anaconda_install_root_password_screen", 30) { record_soft_failure "UI may be frozen due to brc#1659266"; assert_screen "anaconda_install_root_password_screen", 300; } } else { assert_screen "anaconda_install_root_password_screen"; } # wait out animation wait_still_screen 2; desktop_switch_layout("ascii", "anaconda") if (get_var("SWITCHED_LAYOUT")); if (get_var("IMAGETYPE") eq 'dvd-ostree') { # we can't type SUPER safely for ostree installer tests, as # the install completes quite fast and if we type too slow # the USER CREATION spoke may be blocked type_safely $root_password; wait_screen_change { send_key "tab"; }; type_safely $root_password; } else { # these screens seems insanely subject to typing errors, so # type super safely. This doesn't really slow the test down # as we still get done before the install process is complete. type_very_safely $root_password; wait_screen_change { send_key "tab"; }; type_very_safely $root_password; } # Another screen to test identification on my $identification = get_var('IDENTIFICATION'); if ($identification eq 'true') { check_top_bar(); # we don't check version or pre-release because here those # texts appear on the banner which makes the needling # complex and fragile (banner is different between variants, # and has a gradient so for RTL languages the background color # differs; pre-release text is also translated) } assert_and_click "anaconda_spoke_done"; } } sub _do_root_and_user { _set_root_password(); # Set user details, unless the test is configured not to create one unless (get_var("USER_LOGIN") eq 'false' || get_var("INSTALL_NO_USER")) { # Wait out animation wait_still_screen 8; anaconda_create_user(); } # Check username (and hence keyboard layout) if non-English if (get_var('LANGUAGE')) { assert_screen "anaconda_install_user_created"; } } sub run { my $self = shift; # From F31 onwards (after Fedora-Rawhide-20190722.n.1), user and # root password spokes are moved to main hub, so we must do those # before we run the install. my $rootuserdone = 0; assert_screen ["anaconda_main_hub_begin_installation", "anaconda_install_root_password"], 300; if (match_has_tag "anaconda_install_root_password") { _do_root_and_user(); $rootuserdone = 1; } # Begin installation # Sometimes, the 'slide in from the top' animation messes with # this - by the time we click the button isn't where it was any # more. So wait for screen to stop moving before we click. wait_still_screen 8; assert_and_click "anaconda_main_hub_begin_installation"; # If we want to test identification we will do it # on several places in this procedure, such as # on this screen and also on password creation screens # etc. my $identification = get_var('IDENTIFICATION'); my $branched = get_var('VERSION'); if ($identification eq 'true' or $branched ne "Rawhide") { check_left_bar(); check_prerelease(); check_version(); } unless ($rootuserdone) { _do_root_and_user(); # With the slow typing - especially with SWITCHED_LAYOUT - we # may not complete user creation until anaconda reaches post-install, # which causes a 'Finish configuration' button if (check_screen "anaconda_install_finish_configuration", 5) { assert_and_click "anaconda_install_finish_configuration"; } } # Wait for install to end. Give Rawhide a bit longer, in case # we're on a debug kernel, debug kernel installs are really slow. my $timeout = 1800; my $version = lc(get_var('VERSION')); if ($version eq "rawhide") { $timeout = 2400; } # workstation especially has an unfortunate habit of kicking in # the screensaver during install... my $interval = 60; while ($timeout > 0) { # move the mouse a bit mouse_set 100, 100; # also click, if we're a VNC client, seems just moving mouse # isn't enough to defeat blanking mouse_click if (get_var("VNC_CLIENT")); mouse_hide; last if (check_screen "anaconda_install_done", $interval); $timeout -= $interval; } assert_screen "anaconda_install_done"; # wait for transition to complete so we don't click in the sidebar wait_still_screen 3; # if this is a live install, let's go ahead and quit the installer # in all cases, just to make sure quitting doesn't crash etc. assert_and_click "anaconda_install_done" if (get_var('LIVE')); # there are various things we might have to do at a console here # before we actually reboot. let's figure them all out first... my @actions; my $relnum = get_release_number; push (@actions, 'consoletty0') if (get_var("ARCH") eq "aarch64"); push (@actions, 'plymouth') if (get_var("ARCH") eq "aarch64" && get_var("ENCRYPT_PASSWORD") && $relnum > 33 && !get_var("CANNED")); push (@actions, 'abrt') if (get_var("ABRT", '') eq "system"); push (@actions, 'rootpw') if (get_var("INSTALLER_NO_ROOT")); # memcheck test doesn't need to reboot at all. Rebooting from GUI # for lives is unreliable. And if we're already doing something # else at a console, we may as well reboot from there too push (@actions, 'reboot') if (!get_var("MEMCHECK") && (get_var("LIVE") || @actions)); # our approach for taking all these actions doesn't work on VNC # installs, fortunately we don't need any of them in that case # yet, so for now let's just flush the list here if we're VNC @actions = () if (get_var("VNC_CLIENT")); # If we have no actions, let's just go ahead and reboot now, # unless this is memcheck unless (@actions) { unless (get_var("MEMCHECK")) { assert_and_click "anaconda_install_done"; } return undef; } # OK, if we're here, we got actions, so head to a console. Switch # to console after liveinst sometimes takes a while, so 30 secs $self->root_console(timeout=>30); # this is something a couple of actions may need to know my $mount = "/mnt/sysimage"; if (get_var("CANNED")) { # finding the actual host system root is fun for ostree... $mount = "/mnt/sysimage/ostree/deploy/fedora*/deploy/*.?"; } if (grep {$_ eq 'consoletty0'} @actions) { # somehow, by this point, localized keyboard layout has been # loaded for this tty, so for French and Arabic at least we # need to load the 'us' layout again for the next command to # be typed correctly console_loadkeys_us; # https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1661288 results # in boot messages going to serial console on aarch64, we need # them on tty0. We also need 'quiet' so we don't get kernel # messages, which screw up some needles assert_script_run 'sed -i -e "s,\(GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX.*\)\",\1 console=tty0 quiet\",g" ' . $mount . '/etc/default/grub'; # regenerate the bootloader config assert_script_run "chroot $mount grub2-mkconfig -o /boot/efi/EFI/fedora/grub.cfg"; } if (grep {$_ eq 'plymouth'} @actions) { # FIXME: install plymouth to work around #1940163 assert_script_run "chroot $mount dnf -y install plymouth", 180; assert_script_run "chroot $mount dracut -f", 180; } if (grep {$_ eq 'abrt'} @actions) { # Chroot in the newly installed system and switch on ABRT systemwide assert_script_run "chroot $mount abrt-auto-reporting 1"; } if (grep {$_ eq 'rootpw'} @actions) { my $root_password = get_var("ROOT_PASSWORD") || "weakpassword"; assert_script_run "echo 'root:$root_password' | chpasswd -R $mount"; } type_string "reboot\n" if (grep {$_ eq 'reboot'} @actions); } sub test_flags { return { fatal => 1 }; } 1; # vim: set sw=4 et: