use base "installedtest"; use strict; use testapi; use utils; # This test checks that Vault starts. sub run { my $self = shift; # As there are no vaults created, we need to list # invisible icons. assert_and_click "desktop_expand_systray"; # Now we should be able to see the Vaults icon, # so we will click on it. assert_and_click "vault_menu_open"; # This is a new installation so there, should not be # any existing vaults. Let's check for it. assert_screen "vault_menu_not_exist"; # Click on Create a New ... to start the vault creation assert_and_click "vault_menu_create_new"; # A vault creation dialog should appear assert_screen "vault_dialog_runs"; # Check that a correct backend is available assert_screen "vault_backend_available"; # Enter the name of the newly created testvault assert_and_click "vault_enter_name"; # Then name the vault "testvault" type_very_safely "testvault"; # Click the Next button assert_and_click "kde_next"; # If the security notice appears, click next it away. if (check_screen "vault_security_notice") { assert_and_click "kde_next"; } # Enter a password and validate it. assert_and_click "vault_enter_password"; type_very_safely "SecretVaultCode"; send_key "tab"; type_very_safely "SecretVaultCode"; assert_and_click "kde_next"; # Check that a mountpount screen appears assert_screen "vault_mountpoint"; # Click Next to confirm assert_and_click "kde_next"; # Click on Create to make it happen assert_and_click "vault_create"; # Now the vault should be created so let us check, that it really # got created. # There should be a new small vault icon visible in the tray, so let's # click that to open the vault menu. assert_and_click "vault_tray_icon"; # Check that the vault is listed in the overview assert_screen "vault_new_created"; } sub test_flags { return {}; } 1; # vim: set sw=4 et: