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This is the best option I can come up with to deal with #195. Update notifications seem to have become transient in KDE lately (even in F31 and F32, if I'm looking at these screenshots right). This actually simplifies things a lot to do more or less the same in the KDE and GNOME paths: open the 'permanent' store of notifications (in GNOME you get to it by clicking on the clock, in KDE via the systray) and then look for no notifications (live path) or only an update notification (post-install path). We only run this test for composes so we shouldn't need to worry about anything older than F32, and I believe this should work for KDE in F32 and F33. I left out click_unwanted_notifications for now as I'm hoping it should be unnecessary, but we can add it back in if necessary. Signed-off-by: Adam Williamson <awilliam@redhat.com>
127 lines
4.6 KiB
Perl
127 lines
4.6 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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use packagetest;
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# This test sort of covers QA:Testcase_desktop_update_notification
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# and QA:Testcase_desktop_error_checks . If it fails, probably *one*
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# of those failed, but we don't know which (deciphering which is
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# tricky and involves likely-fragile needles to try and figure out
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# what notifications we have).
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sub run {
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my $self = shift;
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my $desktop = get_var("DESKTOP");
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# for the live image case, handle bootloader here
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if (get_var("BOOTFROM")) {
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do_bootloader(postinstall=>1, params=>'3');
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}
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else {
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do_bootloader(postinstall=>0, params=>'3');
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}
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boot_to_login_screen;
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# use tty1 to avoid RHBZ #1821499 on F32 Workstation live
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$self->root_console(tty=>1);
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# ensure we actually have some package updates available
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prepare_test_packages;
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if ($desktop eq 'gnome') {
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# On GNOME, move the clock forward if needed, because it won't
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# check for updates before 6am(!)
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my $hour = script_output 'date +%H';
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if ($hour < 6) {
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script_run 'systemctl stop chronyd.service ntpd.service';
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script_run 'systemctl disable chronyd.service ntpd.service';
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script_run 'systemctl mask chronyd.service ntpd.service';
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assert_script_run 'date --set="06:00:00"';
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}
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if (get_var("BOOTFROM")) {
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# Also reset the 'last update notification check' timestamp
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# to >24 hours ago (as that matters too)
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my $now = script_output 'date +%s';
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my $yday = $now - 48*60*60;
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# have to log in as the user to do this
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script_run 'exit', 0;
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console_login(user=>get_var('USER_LOGIN', 'test'), password=>get_var('USER_PASSWORD', 'weakpassword'));
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script_run "gsettings set org.gnome.software check-timestamp ${yday}", 0;
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wait_still_screen 3;
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script_run "gsettings get org.gnome.software check-timestamp", 0;
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wait_still_screen 3;
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script_run 'exit', 0;
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console_login(user=>'root', password=>get_var('ROOT_PASSWORD', 'weakpassword'));
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}
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}
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# can't use assert_script_run here as long as we're on tty1
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type_string "systemctl isolate graphical.target\n";
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# we trust systemd to switch us to the right tty here
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if (get_var("BOOTFROM")) {
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assert_screen 'graphical_login';
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wait_still_screen 3;
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# GDM 3.24.1 dumps a cursor in the middle of the screen here...
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mouse_hide;
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if (get_var("DESKTOP") eq 'gnome') {
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# we have to hit enter to get the password dialog
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send_key "ret";
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}
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assert_screen "graphical_login_input";
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type_very_safely get_var("USER_PASSWORD", "weakpassword");
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send_key 'ret';
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}
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check_desktop(timeout=>90);
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# now, WE WAIT. this is just an unconditional wait - rather than
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# breaking if we see an update notification appear - so we catch
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# things that crash a few minutes after startup, etc.
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for my $n (1..16) {
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sleep 30;
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mouse_set 10, 10;
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send_key "spc";
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mouse_hide;
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}
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if ($desktop eq 'gnome') {
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# click the clock to show notifications. of course, we have no
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# idea what'll be in the clock, so we just have to click where
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# we know it is
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mouse_set 512, 10;
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mouse_click;
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}
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if ($desktop eq 'kde') {
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if (get_var("BOOTFROM")) {
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# first check the systray update notification is there
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assert_screen "desktop_update_notification_systray";
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}
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# now open the notifications view in the systray
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if (check_screen 'desktop_icon_notifications') {
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# this is the little bell thing KDE sometimes shows if
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# there's been a notification recently...
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click_lastmatch;
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}
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else {
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# ...otherwise you have to expand the systray and click
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# "Notifications"
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assert_and_click 'desktop_expand_systray';
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assert_and_click 'desktop_systray_notifications';
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}
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# In F32+ we may get an 'akonadi did something' message
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if (check_screen 'akonadi_migration_notification', 5) {
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click_lastmatch;
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}
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}
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if (get_var("BOOTFROM")) {
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# we should see an update notification and no others
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assert_screen "desktop_update_notification_only";
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}
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else {
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# for the live case there should be *no* notifications
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assert_screen "desktop_no_notifications";
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}
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}
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sub test_flags {
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return { fatal => 1 };
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}
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1;
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# vim: set sw=4 et:
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