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This comes from trying to fix the annoying recurring problem with mistypes in KDE which has been going on since at least December. First, we add the attempt to kind of 'precache' the kicker menu in aasetting.pm. Then, I thought, all this snapshot loading has to be putting a lot of load on the workers. And when each subtest passes, it shouldn't really be necessary - they all end with quit_with_shortcut(), which verifies that the app exited and we got back to a blank desktop, so successful subtests should not usually interfere with each other. We probably only want to rollback on *failed* subtests, which is in fact openQA's default behavior. There only seems to be one case where a test changes the system state such that later tests might be affected, so I kept always_rollback just for that one. I've run this through three cycles on GNOME and KDE and it looks good. Signed-off-by: Adam Williamson <awilliam@redhat.com>
37 lines
932 B
Perl
37 lines
932 B
Perl
use base "installedtest";
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use strict;
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use testapi;
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use utils;
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# This test checks that Rhythmbox starts.
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sub run {
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my $self = shift;
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# Start the application
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start_with_launcher('apps_menu_rhythmbox');
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# To give the screen a bit of time.
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wait_still_screen(2);
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# On June 15th, 2022, we realized that Rhythmbox tends to
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# crash on fresh installation when run for the first time.
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# When this happens, softfail and try to start it again.
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unless (check_screen("apps_run_rhythmbox")) {
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record_soft_failure("Rhythmbox probably crashed when launched for the first time.");
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start_with_launcher('apps_menu_rhythmbox');
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}
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# Check that application has started.
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assert_screen 'apps_run_rhythmbox';
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# Register application
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register_application("rhythmbox");
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# Close the application
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quit_with_shortcut();
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}
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sub test_flags {
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return {};
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}
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1;
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# vim: set sw=4 et:
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