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os-autoinst-distri-fedora/tests/realmd_join_cockpit.pm
Adam Williamson 0a1818263f realmd_join_cockpit: do systemctl daemon-reload before starting
In https://openqa.fedoraproject.org/tests/2724005 , it seems that
cockpit.service was restarted by a systemctl daemon reload during
install of the necessary packages to enrol to the domain, which
causes the web UI to unexpectedly show a "Server has closed the
connection" error and fail the test.

It seems like we can mitigate this by triggering a daemon reload
manually before launching cockpit - the reload seems to be sort
of 'queued' at this point, I'm not sure why - so let's do that.

Signed-off-by: Adam Williamson <awilliam@redhat.com>
2024-07-11 12:02:39 -07:00

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use base "installedtest";
use strict;
use testapi;
use lockapi;
use utils;
use tapnet;
use cockpit;
sub run {
my $self = shift;
# use appropriate server IP, hostname, mutex and admin password
# Several tests use the 'regular' FreeIPA server, so the values
# for that are the defaults; other tests use a replica server, or
# the AD server, so they specify this in their vars.
my $server = get_var("REALMD_DNS_SERVER_HOST", 'ipa001.test.openqa.fedoraproject.org');
my $server_ip = get_var("REALMD_DNS_SERVER_IP", '172.16.2.100');
my $server_mutex = get_var("REALMD_SERVER_MUTEX", 'domain_server_ready');
my $admin_pw = get_var("REALMD_ADMIN_PASSWORD", 'monkeys123');
my $admin_user = get_var("REALMD_ADMIN_USER", 'admin');
my $domain = get_var("REALMD_DOMAIN", "test.openqa.fedoraproject.org");
assert_script_run "printf '$domain\nnameserver $server_ip' > /etc/resolv.conf";
# this gets us the name of the first connection in the list,
# which should be what we want
my $connection = script_output "nmcli --fields NAME con show | head -2 | tail -1";
assert_script_run "nmcli con mod '$connection' ipv4.dns '$server_ip'";
assert_script_run "nmcli con down '$connection'";
assert_script_run "nmcli con up '$connection'";
# wait for the server to be ready (do it now just to make sure name
# resolution is working before we proceed)
mutex_lock "domain_server_ready";
mutex_unlock "domain_server_ready";
# do repo setup
repo_setup();
# set sssd debugging level higher (useful for debugging failures)
# optional as it's not really part of the test
script_run "dnf -y install sssd-tools", 220;
script_run "sss_debuglevel 9";
# trigger a systemctl daemon reload now to try and avoid it being
# sometimes triggered during realm package install and causing
# cockpit to restart and breaking the test
script_run "systemctl daemon-reload", 90;
my $cockpitver = script_output 'rpm -q cockpit --queryformat "%{VERSION}\n"';
# run firefox and login to cockpit
# note: we can't use wait_screen_change, wait_still_screen or
# check_type_string in cockpit because of that fucking constantly
# scrolling graph
start_cockpit(login => 1);
# to activate the right pane
assert_and_click "cockpit_main";
send_key "pgdn";
# wait out scroll...
wait_still_screen 2;
# sometimes this click fails because CPU usage goes from one line
# to two at just the wrong moment and the link moves, so if it
# didn't work, try again a few times
my $count = 4;
while ($count > 0) {
assert_and_click "cockpit_join_domain_button", timeout => 5;
last if (check_screen "cockpit_join_domain", 30);
}
assert_screen "cockpit_join_domain";
# we need one tab to reach "Domain address" and then one tab to
# reach "Domain administrator name" on cockpit 255+...
my $tabs = "\t";
# ...but two tabs in both places on earlier versions
$tabs = "\t\t" if ($cockpitver < 255);
type_string($tabs, 4);
type_string($server, 4);
type_string($tabs, 4);
type_string($admin_user, 4);
send_key "tab";
sleep 3;
type_string($admin_pw, 4);
sleep 3;
assert_and_click "cockpit_join_button";
# join involves package installs, so it may take some time
assert_screen "cockpit_join_complete", 300;
# quit browser to return to console
quit_firefox;
}
sub test_flags {
return {fatal => 1, milestone => 1};
}
1;
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