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os-autoinst-distri-fedora/tests/applications/keyring/keyring_passwordless.pm
Adam Williamson 943c4193d3 Factor out the KDE launcher double-typing workaround, use it more
There's a couple of places where we do menu_launch_type in KDE
without doing this workaround first, and they do run into the
bug sometimes. Let's factor it out from the few places it's
already repeated, and add it to the places it is missing.

Signed-off-by: Adam Williamson <awilliam@redhat.com>
2024-06-11 16:21:00 -07:00

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Perl

use base "installedtest";
use strict;
use testapi;
use utils;
# This script will do the following:
# - set up the system for paswordless connection using
# the SSH authorized keys.
# - open the ssh key and establish the connection
# - store that password in the keyring
# - reboot the system
# - re-establish the connection, this time without the need to open the password
my $desktop = get_var("DESKTOP");
my $user = get_var("USER_LOGIN", "test");
my $pass = get_var("USER_PASSWORD", "weakpassword");
sub export_kde_vars {
# On KDE, it is possible to update and reuse the keyring
# on Konsole if correct environmental variables are set.
# Set them now.
enter_cmd('export SSH_ASKPASS=/usr/bin/ksshaskpass');
sleep 2;
enter_cmd('export SSH_ASKPASS_REQUIRE=prefer');
sleep 2;
}
sub connect_localhost {
my $type = shift;
# Start the terminal application. On KDE also export the variables.
if (get_var("DESKTOP") eq "gnome") {
menu_launch_type("terminal");
assert_screen("apps_run_terminal");
}
else {
# try and avoid double-typing issues
kde_doublek_workaround;
menu_launch_type("konsole");
assert_screen("konsole_runs");
export_kde_vars();
}
# Establish the SFTP connection to the localhost.
# A dialogue should appear to collect credentials to open
# the SSH key.
my $command = "sftp $user" . '@localhost';
enter_cmd($command);
sleep 2;
# When connecting for the first time, we will remember
# the key password and store it in the keyring.
if ($type ne "reconnect") {
if ($desktop eq "gnome") {
type_very_safely("yes\n");
wait_still_screen(2);
type_very_safely("sshpassword");
assert_and_click("nautilus_autounlock_password");
assert_and_click("nautilus_unlock");
}
else {
type_very_safely("yes\n");
wait_still_screen(2);
type_very_safely("sshpassword");
assert_and_click("keyring_askpass_remember");
assert_and_click("keyring_askpass_confirm");
}
}
# The connection should have been established if everything has worked
# so far.
assert_screen("keyring_sftp_logged");
# Finish the connection.
enter_cmd("bye");
# Exit the terminal app.
enter_cmd("exit");
}
sub perform_login {
my $password = shift;
send_key("ret") if ($desktop eq "gnome");
type_very_safely("$password\n");
wait_still_screen(3);
send_key("esc");
}
sub run {
my $self = shift;
# We are still at the root console and for the following steps,
# Set up the SSH daemon
# Authorize the SSH key.
enter_cmd("su -l $user");
enter_cmd('echo $(cat ~/.ssh/id_ed25519.pub) > ~/.ssh/authorized_keys');
enter_cmd("exit");
# Return to desktop
desktop_vt();
# If we arrive to a login screen, perform login
if (check_screen("login_screen", timeout => 30)) {
perform_login($pass);
}
# Use SSH to connect to the localhost.
connect_localhost("connect");
# Reboot the machine.
$self->root_console(tty => 3);
enter_cmd("reboot");
# Log in.
boot_to_login_screen();
perform_login($pass);
# Reconnect without using password. We still should be
# able to log in.
connect_localhost("reconnect");
}
sub test_flags {
return {fatal => 0, always_rollback => 1};
}
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