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Adam Williamson a091185af1 Handle 'non-ASCII in password' warning for Russian installs
Summary:
Since 26.17, anaconda shows a warning when the user password
contains non-ASCII characters, and requires a second Done click
to confirm. This change should handle that.

On the 'catch cases where password typing went wrong and re-try'
bit: to keep that, but not re-type the password *every single
time* on the Russian install test, we'd have to make the needle
match the text of the warning. This is problematic because then
that needle will be able to break without us easily noticing;
that's why I wanted to keep the 'warning bar' needle text-free.
Unfortunately, that means we have to skip the protection for
switched-layout installs.

Note the protection was actually not working for any non-English
install anyhow, because the needle had `LANGUAGE-english` as a
tag. We never noticed that. Failed password typing is pretty
rare now, so we can live without the protection - it's just nice
to have it for the English install tests because there's so many
of them.

Test Plan:
Run the Russian install with a recent Rawhide image,
check it clicks 'Done' twice. Note, it will still fail, because
of RHBZ #1413813.

Reviewers: jskladan, garretraziel_but_actually_jsedlak_who_uses_stupid_nicknames

Reviewed By: garretraziel_but_actually_jsedlak_who_uses_stupid_nicknames

Subscribers: tflink

Differential Revision: https://phab.qa.fedoraproject.org/D1084
2017-01-17 23:13:47 -08:00

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Perl

use base "anacondatest";
use strict;
use testapi;
use main_common;
sub type_user_password {
my $self = shift;
my $user_password = get_var("USER_PASSWORD") || "weakpassword";
if (get_var("SWITCHED_LAYOUT")) {
# we double the password, the second time using the native
# layout, so the password has both ASCII and native characters
desktop_switch_layout "ascii", "anaconda";
type_very_safely $user_password;
desktop_switch_layout "native", "anaconda";
type_very_safely $user_password;
}
else {
type_very_safely $user_password;
}
}
sub run {
my $self = shift;
# Anaconda hub
assert_screen "anaconda_main_hub", 300; #
# Begin installation
# Sometimes, the 'slide in from the top' animation messes with
# this - by the time we click the button isn't where it was any
# more. So wait a sec just in case.
sleep 1;
assert_and_click "anaconda_main_hub_begin_installation";
# Set root password
my $root_password = get_var("ROOT_PASSWORD") || "weakpassword";
assert_and_click "anaconda_install_root_password";
assert_screen "anaconda_install_root_password_screen";
# wait out animation
wait_still_screen 2;
desktop_switch_layout("ascii", "anaconda") if (get_var("SWITCHED_LAYOUT"));
if (get_var("IMAGETYPE") eq 'dvd-ostree') {
# we can't type SUPER safely for ostree installer tests, as
# the install completes quite fast and if we type too slow
# the USER CREATION spoke may be blocked
type_safely $root_password;
wait_screen_change { send_key "tab"; };
type_safely $root_password;
}
else {
# these screens seems insanely subject to typing errors, so
# type super safely. This doesn't really slow the test down
# as we still get done before the install process is complete.
type_very_safely $root_password;
wait_screen_change { send_key "tab"; };
type_very_safely $root_password;
}
assert_and_click "anaconda_spoke_done";
# Set user details
# wait out animation
sleep 3;
my $user_login = get_var("USER_LOGIN") || "test";
assert_and_click "anaconda_install_user_creation";
assert_screen "anaconda_install_user_creation_screen";
# wait out animation
wait_still_screen 2;
type_very_safely $user_login;
type_very_safely "\t\t\t\t";
$self->type_user_password();
wait_screen_change { send_key "tab"; };
wait_still_screen 2;
$self->type_user_password();
# even with all our slow typing this still *sometimes* seems to
# miss a character, so let's try again if we have a warning bar.
# But not if we're installing with a switched layout, as those
# will *always* result in a warning bar at this point (see below)
if (!get_var("SWITCHED_LAYOUT") && check_screen "anaconda_warning_bar", 3) {
wait_screen_change { send_key "shift-tab"; };
wait_still_screen 2;
$self->type_user_password();
wait_screen_change { send_key "tab"; };
wait_still_screen 2;
$self->type_user_password();
}
assert_and_click "anaconda_install_user_creation_make_admin";
assert_and_click "anaconda_spoke_done";
# since 20170105, we will get a warning here when the password
# contains non-ASCII characters. Assume only switched layouts
# produce non-ASCII characters, though this isn't strictly true
if (get_var('SWITCHED_LAYOUT') && check_screen "anaconda_warning_bar", 3) {
wait_still_screen 1;
assert_and_click "anaconda_spoke_done";
}
# Check username (and hence keyboard layout) if non-English
if (get_var('LANGUAGE')) {
assert_screen "anaconda_install_user_created";
}
# With the slow typing - especially with SWITCHED_LAYOUT - we
# may not complete user creation until anaconda reaches post-install,
# which causes a 'Finish configuration' button
if (check_screen "anaconda_install_finish_configuration", 5) {
assert_and_click "anaconda_install_finish_configuration";
}
# Wait for install to end. Give Rawhide a bit longer, in case
# we're on a debug kernel, debug kernel installs are really slow.
my $timeout = 1800;
if (lc(get_var('VERSION')) eq "rawhide") {
$timeout = 2400;
}
assert_screen "anaconda_install_done", $timeout;
# wait for transition to complete so we don't click in the sidebar
wait_still_screen 3;
# for the memory check test, we *don't* want to leave
unless (get_var("MEMCHECK")) {
assert_and_click "anaconda_install_done";
if (get_var('LIVE')) {
# reboot from a console, it's more reliable than the desktop
# runners
$self->root_console;
type_string "reboot\n";
}
}
}
sub test_flags {
# without anything - rollback to 'lastgood' snapshot if failed
# 'fatal' - whole test suite is in danger if this fails
# 'milestone' - after this test succeeds, update 'lastgood'
# 'important' - if this fails, set the overall state to 'fail'
return { fatal => 1 };
}
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