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This PR adds a new test that automates the above mentioned test case. It starts the installation in text mode using the `install_text` test case, which it interrupts using the Anaconda crash trigger. When the crash happens, it goes through the process of reporting the bug to Bugzilla, checks that Bugzilla sends a positive confirmation of the action, but also performs some REST API calls to do a proper check and then it closes the bug to clean up.
83 lines
2.4 KiB
Perl
83 lines
2.4 KiB
Perl
package bugzilla;
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use strict;
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use base 'Exporter';
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use Exporter;
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use lockapi;
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use testapi;
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use utils;
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use POSIX qw(strftime);
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use JSON;
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use REST::Client;
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our @EXPORT = qw(convert_to_bz_timestamp get_newest_bug check_bug_status_field close_notabug);
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sub start_bugzilla_client {
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# Start a Bugzilla REST client for setting up communication.
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# This is a local subroutine, not intended for export.
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my $bugzilla = REST::Client->new();
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$bugzilla->setHost("https://bugzilla.redhat.com");
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return $bugzilla;
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}
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sub convert_to_bz_timestamp {
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# This subroutine takes the epoch time and converts it to
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# the Bugzilla timestamp format (YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS)
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# in the GMT time zone.
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my $epochtime = shift;
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my $bz_stamp = strftime("%FT%T", gmtime($epochtime));
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return $bz_stamp;
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}
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sub get_newest_bug {
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# This subroutine makes an API call to Bugzilla and
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# fetches the newest bug that have been created.
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# This will be the bug created by Anaconda in this
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# test run.
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my ($timestamp, $login) = @_;
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$timestamp = convert_to_bz_timestamp($timestamp);
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my $bugzilla = start_bugzilla_client();
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my $api_call = $bugzilla->GET("/rest/bug?creator=$login&status=NEW&created_after=$timestamp");
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my $rest_json = decode_json($api_call->responseContent());
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my $last_id;
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eval {
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$last_id = $rest_json->{bugs}[-1]->{id};
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1;
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} or do {
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record_soft_failure "Bugzilla returned an empty list of bugs which is unexpected!";
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$last_id = 0;
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};
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return $last_id;
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}
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sub check_bug_status_field {
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# This will check that the status field matches the one
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# tested status. Arguments are bug_id and status.
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my ($bug_id, $status) = @_;
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my $bugzilla = start_bugzilla_client();
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my $api_call = $bugzilla->GET("/rest/bug/$bug_id");
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my $rest_json = decode_json($api_call->responseContent());
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if ($rest_json->{bugs}[0]->{status} eq $status) {
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return 1;
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}
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else {
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return 0;
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}
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}
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sub close_notabug {
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# This will call Bugzilla and close the bug with the requested
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# bug id as a NOTABUG.
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my ($bug_id, $key) = @_;
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my $bugzilla = start_bugzilla_client();
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my $api_call = $bugzilla->PUT("/rest/bug/$bug_id?api_key=$key&status=CLOSED&resolution=NOTABUG");
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my $rest_json = decode_json($api_call->responseContent());
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if ($rest_json->{bugs}[0]->{changes}->{status}->{added} ne "CLOSED") {
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return 0;
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}
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else {
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return 1;
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}
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}
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