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Since 46, the 1 minute button is a quickstart, it doesn't just set the timer but starts it. So we can't always expect to have to click the start button. Let's keep it working both ways for now for respin testing, we can drop it once we're sure we're not doing any testing on F39 any more. Signed-off-by: Adam Williamson <awilliam@redhat.com>
42 lines
1.1 KiB
Perl
42 lines
1.1 KiB
Perl
use base "installedtest";
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use strict;
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use testapi;
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use utils;
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# I as a user want to be able to add, edit and remove timers.
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sub run {
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my $self = shift;
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# Click on the Timer button.
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assert_and_click("clocks_button_timer");
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# Add a new alarm using the one minute button
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assert_screen("clocks_timer_page");
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assert_and_click("clocks_button_timer_minute");
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wait_still_screen(2);
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# since GNOME 46, that was a 'quickstart', on older GNOME we
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# have to hit start; remove this when no more F39 testing
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if (check_screen("clocks_button_timer_start", 5)) {
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click_lastmatch;
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}
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sleep(10);
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assert_and_click("clocks_button_timer_pause");
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assert_screen("clocks_timer_paused");
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assert_and_click("clocks_button_timer_start");
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# Wait a minute if the timer goes off.
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assert_screen("clocks_timer_finished", timeout => 60);
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# Delete the timeout
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assert_and_click("gnome_button_delete");
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assert_screen("clocks_timer_page");
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}
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sub test_flags {
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# Rollback after test is over.
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return {always_rollback => 1};
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}
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1;
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# vim: set sw=4 et:
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