use base "installedtest"; use strict; use testapi; use utils; sub run { my $self = shift; # Prepare the environment for the test. # # Some actions need a root account, so become root. $self->root_console(tty=>3); # Create a text file, put content to it to prepare it for later printing. script_run "cd /home/test/"; assert_script_run "echo 'A quick brown fox jumps over a lazy dog.' > testfile.txt"; # Make the file readable and for everybody. script_run "chmod 666 testfile.txt"; # Install the Cups-PDF package to use the Cups-PDF printer assert_script_run "dnf -y install cups-pdf", 180; # Here, we were doing a version logic. This is no longer needed, because # we now use a different approach to getting the resulting file name: # We will list the directory where the printed file is put and we will # take the file name that will be returned. To make it work, the directory # must be empty, which it normally is, but to make sure let's delete everything. script_run("rm /home/test/Desktop/*"); # Verification commands need serial console to be writable and readable for # normal users, let's make it writable then. script_run("chmod 666 /dev/${serialdev}"); # Leave the root terminal and switch back to desktop for the rest of the test. desktop_vt(); my $desktop = get_var("DESKTOP"); # Set up some variables to make the test compatible with different desktops. # Defaults are for the Gnome desktop. my $version = get_var("VERSION"); # FIXME: When we entirely move to version 36 with all the tests # we will get rid of gedit (which ceased to exist on 36). my $editor = "gnome-text-editor"; if ($version <= 35 and $version ne "Rawhide") { $editor = "gedit"; } my $viewer = "evince"; my $maximize = "super-up"; my $term = "gnome-terminal"; if ($desktop eq "kde") { $editor = "kwrite"; $viewer = "okular"; $maximize = "super-pgup"; $term = "konsole"; } # Let's open the terminal. We will use it to start the applications # as well as to check for the name of the printed file. menu_launch_type($term); wait_still_screen(2); # Open the text editor and print the file. type_very_safely "$editor /home/test/testfile.txt &\n"; wait_still_screen(stilltime=>3, similarity_level=>45); # Print the file using the Cups-PDF printer send_key "ctrl-p"; wait_still_screen(stilltime=>3, similarity_level=>45); # In Gnome, we need to select the Cups-PDF printer first if ($desktop eq 'gnome') { assert_and_click "printing_select_pdfprinter"; } else { # It seems that on newly installed KDE systems with no # printer, the Cups-PDF printer is already pre-selected. # We only check that it is correct. assert_screen "printing_pdfprinter_ready"; } assert_and_click "printing_print"; # Exit the application send_key "alt-f4"; wait_still_screen(stilltime=>3, similarity_level=>45); # The CLI might be blocked by some application output. Pressing the # Enter key will dismiss them and return the CLI to the ready status. send_key("ret"); # Get the name of the printed file. Both Gnome and KDE place # that file in the /home/$user/Desktop directory. my $filename = script_output("ls /home/test/Desktop/"); # Echo that filename to the terminal for troubleshooting purposes diag("The filename of the printed out file is: $filename"); # Open the pdf file in a Document readier and check that it is correctly printed. type_safely("$viewer /home/test/Desktop/$filename &\n"); wait_still_screen(stilltime=>3, similarity_level=>45); # Resize the window, so that the size of the document fits the bigger space # and gets more readable. send_key $maximize; wait_still_screen(stilltime=>2, similarity_level=>45); # in KDE, make sure we're at the start of the document send_key "ctrl-home" if ($desktop eq "kde"); # Check the printed pdf. assert_screen "printing_check_sentence"; } sub test_flags { return { fatal => 1 }; } 1; # vim: set sw=4 et: