os-autoinst-distri-fedora/tests/apps_startstop/kde/vault.pm

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use base "installedtest";
use strict;
use testapi;
use utils;
# This test checks that Vault starts.
sub run {
my $self = shift;
# As there are no vaults created, we need to list
# invisible icons.
assert_and_click "desktop_expand_systray";
# Now we should be able to see the Vaults icon,
# so we will click on it.
assert_and_click "vault_menu_open";
# This is a new installation so there, should not be
# any existing vaults. Let's check for it.
assert_screen "vault_menu_not_exist";
# Click on Create a New ... to start the vault creation
assert_and_click "vault_menu_create_new";
# A vault creation dialog should appear
assert_screen "vault_dialog_runs";
# Check that a correct backend is available
assert_screen "vault_backend_available";
# Enter the name of the newly created testvault
assert_and_click "vault_enter_name";
# Then name the vault "testvault"
type_very_safely "testvault";
# Click the Next button
assert_and_click "kde_next";
# If the security notice appears, click next it away.
if (check_screen "vault_security_notice") {
assert_and_click "kde_next";
}
# Enter a password and validate it.
assert_and_click "vault_enter_password";
type_very_safely "SecretVaultCode";
send_key "tab";
type_very_safely "SecretVaultCode";
assert_and_click "kde_next";
# Check that a mountpount screen appears
assert_screen "vault_mountpoint";
# Click Next to confirm
assert_and_click "kde_next";
# Click on Create to make it happen
assert_and_click "vault_create";
# Now the vault should be created so let us check, that it really
# got created.
# There should be a new small vault icon visible in the tray, so let's
# click that to open the vault menu.
assert_and_click "vault_tray_icon";
# Check that the vault is listed in the overview
assert_screen "vault_new_created";
}
sub test_flags {
return {};
}
1;
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