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os-autoinst-distri-fedora/lib/anacondatest.pm
Adam Williamson 9871c48433 allow failure when uploading anaconda logs
Summary:
This requires a PR I sent upstream:
https://github.com/os-autoinst/os-autoinst/pull/490
This change is in os-autoinst -10. However, with older packages
it won't crash or anything, it'll just behave as before.

With the change, this allows log upload to fail, so if one of
the logs is missing, the hook doesn't immediately die and fail
to upload the rest of the logs. Various anaconda logs are not
always present: the DNF logs are not present for Atomic or live
installs, and the X.log and syslog are not present for live
installs. Adding a fail-tolerant mode to upstream upload_logs
seemed a better option than testing for the existence of each
log file prior to uploading it, or adding a bunch of GET_VAR
calls to try and figure out which log files 'should' exist.

Test Plan:
Run an Atomic or live install test that fails, and
check what logs get uploaded. You can just test a current
Rawhide Atomic installer ISO, as they're crashing right now.
Without this patch (and the os-autoinst update) the hook dies
when it tries to upload dnf.log, so the traceback and /var/tmp
archive don't get uploaded; with this patch all the present
logs should get uploaded. Compare:
https://openqa.fedoraproject.org/tests/14834
https://openqa.stg.fedoraproject.org/tests/15371
(I tested this out on staging).

Reviewers: jskladan, garretraziel

Reviewed By: garretraziel

Subscribers: tflink

Differential Revision: https://phab.qadevel.cloud.fedoraproject.org/D834
2016-05-06 13:44:06 -07:00

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package anacondatest;
use base 'fedorabase';
# base class for all Anaconda (installation) tests
# should be used in tests where Anaconda is running - when it makes sense
# to upload Anaconda logs when something fails
use testapi;
sub post_fail_hook {
my $self = shift;
# if error dialog is shown, click "report" - it then creates directory structure for ABRT
my $has_traceback = 0;
if (check_screen "anaconda_error", 10) {
assert_and_click "anaconda_error_report";
$has_traceback = 1;
}
$self->root_console(check=>0);
if (check_screen "root_console", 10) {
upload_logs "/tmp/X.log", failok=>1;
upload_logs "/tmp/anaconda.log", failok=>1;
upload_logs "/tmp/packaging.log", failok=>1;
upload_logs "/tmp/storage.log", failok=>1;
upload_logs "/tmp/syslog", failok=>1;
upload_logs "/tmp/program.log", failok=>1;
upload_logs "/tmp/dnf.log", failok=>1;
upload_logs "/tmp/dnf.librepo.log", failok=>1;
upload_logs "/tmp/dnf.rpm.log", failok=>1;
if ($has_traceback) {
# Upload Anaconda traceback logs
script_run "tar czf /tmp/anaconda_tb.tar.gz /tmp/anaconda-tb-*";
upload_logs "/tmp/anaconda_tb.tar.gz";
}
# Upload all ABRT logs
script_run "tar czf /var/tmp/var_tmp.tar.gz /var/tmp";
upload_logs "/var/tmp/var_tmp.tar.gz";
# Upload /var/log
script_run "tar czf /tmp/var_log.tar.gz /var/log";
upload_logs "/tmp/var_log.tar.gz";
# Upload anaconda core dump, if there is one
script_run "ls /tmp/anaconda.core.* && tar czf /tmp/anaconda.core.tar.gz /tmp/anaconda.core.*";
upload_logs "/tmp/anaconda.core.tar.gz", failok=>1;
}
else {
save_screenshot;
}
}
sub root_console {
my $self = shift;
my %args = (
check => 1, # whether to fail when console wasn't reached
@_);
if (get_var("LIVE")) {
send_key "ctrl-alt-f2";
}
else {
# Working around RHBZ 1222413, no console on tty2
send_key "ctrl-alt-f1";
send_key "ctrl-b";
send_key "2";
}
$self->console_login(user=>"root",check=>$args{check});
}
sub select_disks {
my ($self, $disks) = @_;
$disks ||= 1;
# Anaconda hub
assert_screen "anaconda_main_hub", 300; #
# Damn animation delay can cause bad clicks here too - wait for it
sleep 1;
assert_and_click "anaconda_main_hub_install_destination";
if (get_var('NUMDISKS') > 1) {
# Multi-disk case. Select however many disks the test needs. If
# $disks is 0, this will do nothing, and 0 disks will be selected.
for my $n (1 .. $disks) {
assert_and_click "anaconda_install_destination_select_disk_$n";
}
}
else {
# Single disk case.
if ($disks == 0) {
# Clicking will *de*-select.
assert_and_click "anaconda_install_destination_select_disk_1";
}
elsif ($disks > 1) {
die "Only one disk is connected! Cannot select $disks disks.";
}
# For exactly 1 disk, we don't need to do anything.
}
# If this is a custom partitioning test, select custom partitioning.
if (get_var('PARTITIONING') =~ /^custom_/) {
assert_and_click "anaconda_manual_partitioning";
}
}
sub custom_scheme_select {
my ($self, $scheme) = @_;
assert_and_click "anaconda_part_scheme";
# Move the mouse away from the menu
mouse_set(10, 10);
assert_and_click "anaconda_part_scheme_$scheme";
}
sub custom_change_type {
my ($self, $type, $part) = @_;
$part ||= "root";
assert_and_click "anaconda_part_select_$part";
assert_and_click "anaconda_part_device_type";
# Move the mouse away from the menu
mouse_set(10, 10);
assert_and_click "anaconda_part_device_type_$type";
assert_and_click "anaconda_part_update_settings";
}
sub custom_change_fs {
my ($self, $fs, $part) = @_;
$part ||= "root";
assert_and_click "anaconda_part_select_$part";
assert_and_click "anaconda_part_fs";
# Move the mouse away from the menu
mouse_set(10, 10);
assert_and_click "anaconda_part_fs_$fs";
assert_and_click "anaconda_part_update_settings";
}
sub custom_delete_part {
my ($self, $part) = @_;
return if not $part;
assert_and_click "anaconda_part_select_$part";
assert_and_click "anaconda_part_delete";
}
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