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os-autoinst-distri-fedora/tests/_check_install_source.pm
Guy Menanteau 33fd05f3d0 New install_repository_nfsiso_variation
This is covering the  NFSISO_variation test as per:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA:Testcase_install_repository_NFSISO_variation

Change support_server to use support_5 disk image in templates
supposed to be previously created by updated createhdds tool
required for new test.

Signed-off-by: Guy Menanteau <menantea@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
2019-04-12 15:49:54 -07:00

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Perl

use base "anacondatest";
use strict;
use testapi;
use anaconda;
use File::Basename;
sub run {
my $self = shift;
my $repourl;
my $addrepourl;
if (get_var("MIRRORLIST_GRAPHICAL")) {
$repourl = get_mirrorlist_url();
}
else {
$repourl = get_var("REPOSITORY_VARIATION", get_var("REPOSITORY_GRAPHICAL"));
$repourl = get_full_repo($repourl) if ($repourl);
$addrepourl = get_var("ADD_REPOSITORY_VARIATION");
$addrepourl = get_full_repo($addrepourl) if ($addrepourl);
}
# check that the repo was used
$self->root_console;
# inst.addrepo doesn't actually work in < F29, so don't check it
my $version = lc(get_var("VERSION"));
if ($addrepourl && ($version eq 'rawhide' || $version > 28)) {
if ($addrepourl =~ m,^nfs://,,) {
# this line tells us it set up a repo for our URL...
assert_script_run 'grep "repo addrepo.*' . ${addrepourl} . '" /tmp/packaging.log';
# ...this line tells us it added the repo called 'addrepo'...
assert_script_run 'grep "\(added\|enabled\) repo: .addrepo." /tmp/packaging.log';
# ...and this line tells us it worked (I hope)
assert_script_run 'grep "enabled repo.*nfs" /tmp/packaging.log';
}
}
if ($repourl =~ /^hd:/) {
assert_script_run "mount |grep 'fedora_image.iso'";
}
elsif ($repourl =~ s/^nfs://) {
$repourl =~ s/^nfsvers=.://;
# the above both checks if we're dealing with an NFS URL, and
# strips the 'nfs:' and 'nfsvers=.:' from it if so
# remove image.iso name when dealing with nfs iso
if ($repourl =~ /\.iso/) {
$repourl = dirname $repourl;
}
# check the repo was actually mounted
assert_script_run "mount |grep nfs |grep '${repourl}'";
}
elsif ($repourl) {
# there are only three hard problems in software development:
# naming things, cache expiry, off-by-one errors...and quoting
# we need single quotes (at the perl level) around the start
# of this, so the backslashes are not interpreted by perl but
# passed through to ultimately be interpreted by 'grep'
# itself. We need double quotes around $repourl so that *is*
# interpreted by perl. And we need quotes around the entire
# expression at the bash level, and single quotes around the
# text 'anaconda' at the level of grep, as the string we're
# actually matching on literally has 'anaconda' in it. We need
# (added|enabled) till F28 goes EOL: the log line was changed
# in Rawhide after F28 came out. ('anaconda'|'') is a work
# around for an anaconda bug that only appears in F29-era
# Rawhide, can be removed when a build with
# https://github.com/rhinstaller/anaconda/pull/1519
# is done.
assert_script_run 'grep "\(added\|enabled\) repo: ' . "\\('anaconda'\\|''\\).*${repourl}" . '" /tmp/packaging.log';
}
if ($repourl) {
# check we don't have an error indicating our repo wasn't used.
# we except error with 'cdrom/file' in it because this error:
# base repo (cdrom/file:///run/install/repo) not valid -- removing it
# *always* happens when booting a netinst (that's just anaconda
# trying to use the image itself as a repo and failing because it's
# not a DVD), and this was causing false failures when running
# universal tests on netinsts
assert_script_run '! grep "base repo.*not valid" /tmp/packaging.log | grep -v "cdrom/file"';
}
# just for convenience - sometimes it's useful to see this log
# for a success case
upload_logs "/tmp/packaging.log", failok=>1;
send_key "ctrl-alt-f6";
# Anaconda hub
assert_screen "anaconda_main_hub", 30; #
}
sub test_flags {
return { fatal => 1 };
}
1;
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