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os-autoinst-distri-fedora/tests/applications/weather/aaa_setup.pm
Adam Williamson 25ed1e236d weather: settle before snapshotting in aaa_setup
We've seen some failures of the weather test at the start of
weather_report, where the test expects to be at the hourly view,
and instead it seems to be at a sort of broken state:
https://openqa.fedoraproject.org/tests/1505080#step/weather_report/3
I'm guessing this may be because currently aaa_setup clicks the
city name then is immediately complete, so it will immediately
snapshot. I guess this can result in things being stuck in a kind
of intermediate state on snapshot restore. So, to try and avoid
this, let's assert that we reach the hourly view after clicking
the city name, then wait_still_screen for a few seconds to make
sure things are settled down, before we complete and snapshot.

Signed-off-by: Adam Williamson <awilliam@redhat.com>
2022-10-13 10:35:38 +02:00

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use base "installedtest";
use strict;
use testapi;
use utils;
# This script will start the Gnome Weather application and save
# the image for all subsequent tests.
sub run {
my $self = shift;
# Start the Application
menu_launch_type("weather");
assert_screen ["apps_run_weather", "grant_access"];
# give access rights if asked
if (match_has_tag 'grant_access') {
click_lastmatch;
assert_screen 'apps_run_weather';
}
# Make it fill the entire window.
send_key("super-up");
wait_still_screen(2);
# Search for the city, different from the default one
# as the default one can differ between zones.
if (check_screen("weather_search_city")) {
click_lastmatch;
}
type_very_safely("Brno");
assert_and_click("weather_select_city");
# check we wind up on the hourly view, then let things settle
# before snapshotting
assert_screen("weather_report_hourly");
wait_still_screen 3;
}
sub test_flags {
# If this test fails, there is no need to continue.
return {fatal => 1, milestone => 1};
}
1;
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