use base "installedtest"; use strict; use testapi; use utils; # This part tests that we can create a new file that # opens in a new panel, that we can add text, display # text statistics and highlight code and save the file. sub run { my $self = shift; # First we will use key combo to open the new document window. sleep 5; # Click into the text to regain focus. assert_and_click("gte_line_word"); send_key("ctrl-t"); assert_screen "gte_new_document_opened"; # Now let us produce some text type_very_safely "# My shopping list.\n\n"; type_very_safely "* **Milk**\n* *Apples*\n* `Bananas`\n* Bread\n* Butter\n* Cheese\n\n"; type_very_safely "Happy shopping."; # Switch on Markdown Highlighting. assert_and_click("gte_settings_button"); assert_and_click "gte_select_highlighting"; wait_still_screen(2); type_very_safely "markdown"; send_key "ret"; assert_and_click("gte_window_dismiss"); assert_screen "gte_code_highlighted"; # Save the newly created file. send_key("ctrl-s"); wait_still_screen(3); # if we hit the nautilus save-as screen, we have to click to edit # the filename click_lastmatch if (check_screen "nautilus_save_filename"); # select the entire prefilled name (including extension) to overwrite it send_key("ctrl-a"); wait_still_screen(3); type_very_safely "list.md"; assert_and_click("gnome_button_save"); assert_screen("gte_file_saved"); # Check that the file has been created $self->root_console(tty => 3); # The test started to fail on Silverblue # because the target directory changed. if (get_var("SUBVARIANT") eq "Silverblue") { assert_script_run("ls /home/test/Documents/list.md"); } else { assert_script_run("ls /home/test/list.md"); } desktop_vt(); } sub test_flags { return {fatal => 1, milestone => 1}; } 1; # vim: set sw=4 et: