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os-autoinst-distri-fedora/tests/desktop_update_graphical.pm
Adam Williamson b3e5dd41cb desktop_update_graphical: try to workaround GGO #2442
In current F40 and Rawhide, this test is frequently failing
because gnome-software is behaving weirdly at startup - the
third-party software dialog moves around even more than before,
the app seems to get stuck in the "not responding" state
briefly sometimes, and there's a very weird state it gets into
sometimes where the window is shorter than usual and clicks
don't seem to register in the right place. While I'm trying to
bisect these bugs, these magic voodoo incantations (tested on
the staging instance) seem to mostly work around the weird
behaviour, and setting RETRY=2 should backstop it a bit further.

Signed-off-by: Adam Williamson <awilliam@redhat.com>
2024-02-16 12:50:05 -08:00

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Perl

use base "installedtest";
use strict;
use testapi;
use utils;
use packagetest;
sub run {
my $self = shift;
my $desktop = get_var('DESKTOP');
my $relnum = get_release_number;
# use a tty console for repo config and package prep
$self->root_console(tty => 3);
disable_updates_repos;
# for update tests, disable koji-rawhide at this point, otherwise
# gnome-software will complain about things being unsigned even
# though the repo has gpgcheck=0
if (get_var("ADVISORY_OR_TASK") && get_var("VERSION") eq get_var("RAWREL")) {
# FIXME as of 2023-06-20 dnf5 doesn't have config-manager plugin yet :(
assert_script_run 'sed -i -e "s,enabled=1,enabled=0,g" /etc/yum.repos.d/koji-rawhide.repo';
}
prepare_test_packages;
# get back to the desktop
desktop_vt;
# run the updater
if ($desktop eq 'kde') {
menu_launch_type('discover');
# Wait for it to run and maximize it to make sure we see the
# Updates entry
assert_screen('discover_runs');
wait_still_screen 2;
wait_screen_change { send_key "super-pgup"; };
wait_still_screen 2;
}
else {
# this launches GNOME Software on GNOME, dunno for any other
# desktop yet
sleep 3;
menu_launch_type('update');
}
# GNOME Software 44+ has a 3rd party source pop-up, get rid of it
# if it shows up (but don't fail if it doesn't, we're not testing that)
if ($desktop eq 'gnome' && check_screen 'gnome_software_ignore', 10) {
# keep clicking till we hit it, it tends to wobble around,
# especially with GNOME 46 - part of
# https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-software/-/issues/2442
click_lastmatch;
my $count = 20;
while (check_screen 'gnome_software_ignore', 3) {
die "couldn't get rid of ignore screen!" if ($count == 0);
$count -= 1;
click_lastmatch;
}
}
# go to the 'update' interface. We may be waiting some time at a
# 'Software catalog is being loaded' screen.
for my $n (1 .. 5) {
last if (check_screen 'desktop_package_tool_update', 120);
mouse_set 10, 10;
mouse_hide;
}
if ($desktop eq 'gnome') {
# wait for it to settle, it seems to take a long time and sometimes
# go into 'app is not responding' mode - part of
# https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-software/-/issues/2442
wait_still_screen 10;
# try to click in a 'neutral' area of the UI to get rid of the
# weird 'short window' state - another part of
# https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-software/-/issues/2442
mouse_set 36, 128;
mouse_click;
}
assert_and_click 'desktop_package_tool_update';
# wait for things to settle if e.g. GNOME is refreshing
wait_still_screen 5, 90;
# we always want to refresh to make sure we get the prepared update
assert_and_click 'desktop_package_tool_update_refresh', timeout => 120;
# for GNOME, the apply/download buttons remain visible for a long
# time, annoyingly. So let's actually watch the 'refreshing' state
# till it goes away
if ($desktop eq 'gnome') {
assert_screen 'desktop_package_tool_update_refreshing';
# now wait for it to go away
for my $n (1 .. 30) {
last unless (check_screen 'desktop_package_tool_update_refreshing', 6);
# if we matched, we likely matched *immediately*, so sleep
# the other five seconds
sleep 5;
}
sleep 3;
}
else {
# just wait a bit to make sure the UI clears to a 'refreshing'
# state
sleep 5;
}
my $tags = ['desktop_package_tool_update_download', 'desktop_package_tool_update_apply']; # testtag
# Apply updates, moving the mouse every two minutes to avoid the
# idle screen blank kicking in. Depending on whether this is KDE
# or GNOME and what Fedora release, we may see 'apply' right away,
# or 'download' then 'apply'
for (my $n = 1; $n < 6; $n++) {
if (check_screen $tags, 120) {
# if we see 'apply', we're done here, quit out of the loop
last if (match_has_tag 'desktop_package_tool_update_apply');
# if we see 'download', let's hit it, and continue waiting
# for apply (only)
wait_screen_change { click_lastmatch; };
$n -= 1 if ($n > 1);
$tags = ['desktop_package_tool_update_apply'];
next;
}
# move the mouse to stop the screen blanking on idle
mouse_set 10, 10;
mouse_hide;
}
# Magic wait, clicking this right after the last click sometimes
# goes wrong
wait_still_screen 5;
assert_and_click 'desktop_package_tool_update_apply';
# on GNOME, wait for reboots.
if ($desktop eq 'gnome') {
# handle reboot confirm screen which pops up when user is
# logged in (but don't fail if it doesn't as we're not testing
# that)
if (check_screen 'gnome_reboot_confirm', 15) {
send_key 'tab';
send_key 'ret';
}
boot_to_login_screen;
}
elsif ($desktop eq 'kde') {
# KDE does offline updates now, we have to trigger the reboot
# FIXME: also sometimes the update apply button just doesn't
# work, so keep clicking till it does:
# https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1943943
for my $n (1 .. 10) {
sleep 2;
assert_screen ['kde_offline_update_reboot', 'desktop_package_tool_update_apply'];
# break out if we reached the reboot button
last if (match_has_tag 'kde_offline_update_reboot');
# otherwise, try refresh and apply or reboot
assert_and_click 'desktop_package_tool_update_refresh';
assert_screen ['kde_offline_update_reboot', 'desktop_package_tool_update_apply'];
last if (match_has_tag 'kde_offline_update_reboot');
click_lastmatch;
}
assert_and_click 'kde_offline_update_reboot';
boot_to_login_screen;
}
# back to console to verify updates
$self->root_console(tty => 3);
verify_updated_packages;
}
sub test_flags {
return {fatal => 1};
}
1;
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