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os-autoinst-distri-fedora/tests/anaconda_help.pm
Adam Williamson 9243fa88fc Avoid duplication of "user creation" needle
The help test had its own needle for the user creation link,
but we already have an existing one. We should probably re-
arrange all the needles that are in 'install_process' now the
root and user creation spokes are moved to the main hub, but
that's a big change so I'll do it separately. This just removes
the duplicate needle and tweaks some match names.

Signed-off-by: Adam Williamson <awilliam@redhat.com>
2022-02-18 14:59:17 -08:00

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use base "anacondatest";
use strict;
use lockapi;
use testapi;
use utils;
use anaconda;
sub run {
# This test tests that Anaconda is able to show help for particular Anaconda screens.
# It opens various Anaconda panes, clicks on Help button, and checks that correct
# Help content is shown for that pane.
#
# Although this test performs Anaconda routines and it only partly performs the installation,
# therefore it is NOT to be considered an *installation test*.
#
# This tests should run after the _boot_to_anaconda test. Which should take us to Anaconda
# main hub.
# Now, we should be on Anaconda Main hub, but the hub differs for various
# installation media. For each such media (ServerDVD, WS Live, KDE Live),
# we create a tailored test plan.
#
# At first, we check for the main hub help.
check_help_on_pane("main");
# Create test plans
my @testplan;
# For LIVE KDE:
if ((get_var('LIVE')) && (get_var('DESKTOP') eq "kde")) {
@testplan = qw/keyboard_layout time_date install_destination network_host_name root_password user_creation/;
}
# For LIVE Workstation
elsif ((get_var('LIVE')) && (get_var('DESKTOP') eq "gnome")) {
@testplan = qw/keyboard_layout install_destination time_date/;
}
# For Silverblue
elsif (get_var('DESKTOP') eq "gnome") {
@testplan = qw/keyboard_layout language_support install_destination time_date/;
}
# For ServerDVD
else {
@testplan = qw/keyboard_layout language_support time_date installation_source select_packages install_destination network_host_name root_password user_creation/;
}
# Iterate over test plan and do the tests.
foreach (@testplan) {
check_help_on_pane($_);
}
# Now, we will start the installation.
# on GNOME installs (Workstation Live and Silverblue) we don't
# need to set a root password or create a user; on other flavors
# we must
unless (get_var("DESKTOP") eq "gnome" ) {
assert_and_click "anaconda_install_root_password";
# from anaconda-35.22.1 onwards, we have to click 'enable root
# account' before typing the password. For older versions,
# clicking this needle does nothing but is harmless
assert_and_click "anaconda_install_root_password_screen";
type_safely "weakrootpassword";
send_key "tab";
type_safely "weakrootpassword";
assert_and_click "anaconda_spoke_done";
}
# Begin installation after waiting out animation
assert_screen "anaconda_main_hub_begin_installation", 90;
wait_still_screen 5;
assert_and_click "anaconda_main_hub_begin_installation";
# Check the last Help screen but wait for some time for the test to settle down.
sleep 10;
check_help_on_pane("installation_progress");
# As there is no need to proceed with the installation,
# the test ends here and the VM will be destroyed
# after some short time.
}
1;