os-autoinst-distri-fedora/tests/applications/clocks/stopwatch.pm

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Perl

use base "installedtest";
use strict;
use testapi;
use utils;
# I as a user want to be able to measure time using stopwatch.
sub run {
my $self = shift;
# Click on the Stopwatch button.
assert_and_click("clocks_button_stopwatch");
# Start the stopwatch, pause it, resume, and clear.
assert_and_click("clocks_stopwatch_button_start");
# Wait some time and pause the stopwatch, read the
# time.
sleep(20);
assert_and_click("clocks_stopwatch_button_pause", timeout => 2);
assert_screen("clocks_stopwatch_time_reached");
# Resume the measurement.
assert_and_click("clocks_stopwatch_button_resume");
sleep(10);
# Press pause and read the time.
assert_and_click("clocks_stopwatch_button_pause", timeout => 2);
assert_screen("clocks_stopwatch_secondtime_reached");
# Clear the stopwatch and check you can start it again.
assert_and_click("clocks_stopwatch_button_clear");
assert_screen("clocks_stopwatch_button_start");
# Start the stopwatch, count several laps and assert.
assert_and_click("clocks_stopwatch_button_start");
sleep(10);
assert_and_click("clocks_stopwatch_button_lap");
sleep(10);
assert_and_click("clocks_stopwatch_button_lap");
sleep(10);
assert_and_click("clocks_stopwatch_button_lap");
assert_and_click("clocks_stopwatch_button_pause");
assert_screen("clocks_stopwatch_laps_count");
assert_screen("clocks_stopwatch_laps_times");
assert_screen("clocks_stopwatch_laps_deltas");
}
sub test_flags {
# Rollback when tests are over.
return {always_rollback => 1};
}
1;
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