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os-autoinst-distri-fedora/tests/fedora_release.pm

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Perl

use base "installedtest";
use strict;
use testapi;
use utils;
# This test checks that Fedora release is correctly described in /etc/fedora-release file.
# The content of the file should be: "Fedora release <version> (<version_words>)"
# where "version" is a number of the current Fedora version and "version_words" is the number
# quoted in words, such as 31 = Thirty One.
# Before branching, the parenthesis contain the word "Rawhide".
sub run {
# First, let us define some variables needed to run the program.
my $self = shift;
# The file to be checked
my $filename = '/etc/fedora-release';
# Version as defined in the RAWREL and VERSION variables. We need both values, because the release
# string can be a combination of those two.
my $version = get_var('VERSION');
my $raw_version = get_var('RAWREL');
# Read the content of the file to compare.
my $line = script_output('cat /etc/fedora-release');
chomp $line;
# Create a spelt form of the version number.
my $speltnum = "undefined";
if ($version eq "Rawhide") {
$speltnum = "Rawhide";
$version = $raw_version;
}
else {
$speltnum = spell_version_number($version);
}
# Create the ideal content of the release file
# and compare it with its real counterpart.
# Everything is ok, when that matches, otherwise
# the script fails.
my $releasenote = "Fedora release $version ($speltnum)";
my $log = "fedora-release.log";
if ($releasenote eq $line) {
rec_log $log, "The content in /etc/fedora-release should be $releasenote and is $line: PASSED";
upload_logs "/tmp/fedora-release.log", failok=> 1;
}
else {
rec_log $log, "The content in /etc/fedora-release should be $releasenote but is $line: FAILED";
upload_logs "/tmp/fedora-release.log", failok=> 1;
die "The content in /etc/fedora-release should be $releasenote but is $line.";
}
}
sub test_flags {
return {always_rollback => 1};
}
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