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In several places we run 'gnome-terminal' explicitly, but as of today's compose, the default terminal app on GNOME in Rawhide is ptyxis, not gnome-terminal. Running 'terminal' should launch whichever is correct, so let's consistently do that. Also, add an apps_run_terminal needle and navigation navbar needle for ptyxis. Signed-off-by: Adam Williamson <awilliam@redhat.com>
140 lines
5.2 KiB
Perl
140 lines
5.2 KiB
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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sub run {
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my $self = shift;
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my $usecups = get_var("USE_CUPS");
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# Prepare the environment for the test.
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#
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# Some actions need a root account, so become root.
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$self->root_console(tty => 3);
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# Create a text file, put content to it to prepare it for later printing.
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script_run "cd /home/test/";
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assert_script_run "echo 'A quick brown fox jumps over a lazy dog.' > testfile.txt";
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# Make the file readable and for everybody.
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script_run "chmod 666 testfile.txt";
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# If the test should be running with CUPS-PDF, we need to install it first.
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if ($usecups) {
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# Install the Cups-PDF package to use the Cups-PDF printer
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assert_script_run "dnf -y install cups-pdf", 180;
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}
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# Here, we were doing a version logic. This is no longer needed, because
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# we now use a different approach to getting the resulting file name:
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# We will list the directory where the printed file is put and we will
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# take the file name that will be returned. To make it work, the directory
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# must be empty, which it normally is, but to make sure let's delete everything.
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script_run("rm /home/test/Desktop/*");
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# Verification commands need serial console to be writable and readable for
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# normal users, let's make it writable then.
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script_run("chmod 666 /dev/${serialdev}");
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# Leave the root terminal and switch back to desktop for the rest of the test.
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desktop_vt();
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my $desktop = get_var("DESKTOP");
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# Set up some variables to make the test compatible with different desktops.
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# Defaults are for the Gnome desktop.
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my $editor = "gnome-text-editor";
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my $viewer = "evince";
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my $maximize = "super-up";
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my $term = "terminal";
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if ($desktop eq "kde") {
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$editor = "kwrite";
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$viewer = "okular";
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$maximize = "super-pgup";
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$term = "konsole";
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}
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# give the desktop a few seconds to settle, we seem to be getting
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# a lot of mis-types in KDE if we do not, as of 2024-02
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wait_still_screen(3);
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# On KDE, try and avoid double-typing issues
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if ($desktop eq "kde") {
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kde_doublek_workaround;
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}
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# Let's open the terminal. We will use it to start the applications
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# as well as to check for the name of the printed file.
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menu_launch_type($term);
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wait_still_screen(5);
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# Open the text editor and maximize it.
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wait_screen_change { type_very_safely "$editor /home/test/testfile.txt &\n"; };
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wait_still_screen(stilltime => 2, similarity_level => 45);
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wait_screen_change { send_key($maximize); };
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wait_still_screen(stilltime => 2, similarity_level => 45);
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# Print the file using one of the available methods
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send_key "ctrl-p";
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wait_still_screen(stilltime => 3, similarity_level => 45);
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# We will select the printing method
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# In case of KDE, we will need to select the printer first.
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if ($desktop eq "kde") {
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assert_and_click "printing_kde_select_printer";
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}
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if ($usecups) {
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assert_and_click "printing_use_cups_printer";
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}
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else {
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assert_and_click "printing_use_saveas_pdf";
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# For KDE, we need to set the output location.
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if ($desktop eq "kde") {
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assert_and_click "printing_kde_location_line";
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send_key("ctrl-a");
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type_safely("/home/test/Documents/output.pdf");
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}
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}
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assert_and_click "printing_print";
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# In Rawhide from 2023-11-04 onwards, sometimes g-t-e has
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# already died somehow at this point
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if (check_screen "apps_run_terminal", 10) {
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record_soft_failure "gnome-text-editor died!";
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}
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else {
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# Exit the application
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send_key "alt-f4";
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}
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# Get the name of the printed file. The path location depends
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# on the selected method. We do this on a VT because there's
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# no argument to script_output to make it type slowly, and
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# it often fails typing fast in a desktop terminal
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$self->root_console(tty => 3);
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my $directory = $usecups ? "/home/test/Desktop" : "/home/test/Documents";
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my $filename = script_output("ls $directory");
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my $filepath = "$directory/$filename";
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# Echo that filename to the terminal for troubleshooting purposes
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diag("The file of the printed out file is located in $filepath");
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# back to the desktop
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desktop_vt();
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wait_still_screen(stilltime => 3, similarity_level => 45);
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# The CLI might be blocked by some application output. Pressing the
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# Enter key will dismiss them and return the CLI to the ready status.
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send_key("ret");
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# Open the pdf file in a Document reader and check that it is correctly printed.
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type_safely("$viewer $filepath &\n");
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wait_still_screen(stilltime => 3, similarity_level => 45);
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# Resize the window, so that the size of the document fits the bigger space
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# and gets more readable.
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send_key $maximize;
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wait_still_screen(stilltime => 2, similarity_level => 45);
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# in KDE, make sure we're at the start of the document
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send_key "ctrl-home" if ($desktop eq "kde");
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# Check the printed pdf.
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assert_screen "printing_check_sentence";
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}
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sub test_flags {
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return {fatal => 1};
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}
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1;
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# vim: set sw=4 et:
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