use base "installedtest"; use strict; use testapi; use utils; # This script will test if Maps can export the map into a file. sub run { my $location = shift; my $softfail = 0; # Go to menu and click on Export. assert_and_click("gnome_burger_menu"); assert_and_click("maps_menu_export"); my $relnum = get_release_number; # the export flow was changed in gnome-maps 47. Releases earlier # than Rawhide and, for now, the flatpak build are still 46, so # we use the older flow there # FIXME! # Update on 10/15/2024: # Flatpakked app now uses the new flow, so the only need is for # older releases. if ($relnum < 41) { # old flow # wait for the export screen to appear and settle assert_screen('maps_button_export'); wait_still_screen(2); # Rename the file and export it. # The name entry field should have focus already, so we are # just going to rename the proposed file name. send_key('ctrl-a'); type_very_safely('exported-map.png'); assert_and_click('maps_button_export'); } else { # new flow # wait for the export screen to appear and settle assert_and_click("maps_button_export"); wait_still_screen(2); # Rename the file and export it assert_and_click("nautilus_save_filename"); type_very_safely("exported-map"); assert_and_click("gnome_button_save"); } # After the map has been exported, we will open # it in an image viewer to see that it is correct. # # Open the Image Viewer menu_launch_type("image viewer"); assert_screen("apps_run_imageviewer"); send_key("super-up"); # Read the file into the application. send_key("ctrl-o"); assert_and_click("gnome_dirs_pictures"); assert_and_click("maps_select_file"); assert_and_click("gnome_button_open"); wait_still_screen(2); # Check that the map resembles the saved one. assert_screen("maps_exported_map"); } sub test_flags { return {always_rollback => 1}; } 1; # vim: set sw=4 et: