package packagetest; use strict; use base 'Exporter'; use Exporter; use testapi; our @EXPORT = qw/prepare_test_packages verify_installed_packages verify_updated_packages/; # enable the openqa test package repositories and install the main # test packages, remove acpica-tools and install the fake one sub prepare_test_packages { # remove acpica-tools if installed (we don't use assert # here in case it's not) script_run 'dnf -y remove acpica-tools', 180; # grab the test repo definitions assert_script_run 'curl -o /etc/yum.repos.d/openqa-testrepo-1.repo https://fedorapeople.org/groups/qa/openqa-repos/openqa-testrepo-1.repo'; # install the test packages from repo1 assert_script_run 'dnf -y --disablerepo=* --enablerepo=openqa-testrepo-1 install acpica-tools'; if (get_var("DESKTOP") eq 'kde' && get_var("TEST") eq 'desktop_update_graphical') { # kick pkcon so our special update will definitely get installed assert_script_run 'pkcon refresh force'; } } # check our test packages installed correctly (this is a test that dnf # actually does what it claims) sub verify_installed_packages { validate_script_output 'rpm -q acpica-tools', sub { $_ =~ m/^acpica-tools-1.1.noarch$/ }; assert_script_run 'rpm -V acpica-tools'; } # check updating the test packages and the fake acpica-tools work # as expected sub verify_updated_packages { # we don't know what version of acpica-tools we'll actually # get, so just check it's *not* the fake one validate_script_output 'rpm -q acpica-tools', sub { $_ !~ m/^acpica-tools-1-1.noarch$/ }; assert_script_run 'rpm -V acpica-tools'; }