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Summary: This adds a new test suite, run for Workstation and KDE live images, which does not create a user during install. It then expects initial-setup (KDE) or gnome-initial-setup (Workstation) to appear after install, creates a user, and proceeds with normal boot. Note the ARM image test already covers the initial-setup text mode, and the ARM minimal image is the only case where that actually matters (it's not included in Server). Test Plan: Run the new tests, check they work. Run all old tests, check the changes didn't break them. Reviewers: jsedlak, jskladan Reviewed By: jsedlak Subscribers: tflink Differential Revision: https://phab.qa.fedoraproject.org/D1185
483 lines
19 KiB
Perl
483 lines
19 KiB
Perl
package utils;
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use strict;
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use base 'Exporter';
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use Exporter;
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use lockapi;
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use testapi;
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our @EXPORT = qw/run_with_error_check type_safely type_very_safely desktop_vt boot_to_login_screen console_login console_switch_layout desktop_switch_layout console_loadkeys_us do_bootloader get_milestone boot_decrypt check_release menu_launch_type start_cockpit repo_setup gnome_initial_setup anaconda_create_user/;
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sub run_with_error_check {
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my ($func, $error_screen) = @_;
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die "Error screen appeared" if (check_screen $error_screen, 5);
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$func->();
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die "Error screen appeared" if (check_screen $error_screen, 5);
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}
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# high-level 'type this string quite safely but reasonably fast'
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# function whose specific implementation may vary
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sub type_safely {
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my $string = shift;
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type_string($string, wait_screen_change => 3, max_interval => 20);
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wait_still_screen 2;
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}
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# high-level 'type this string extremely safely and rather slow'
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# function whose specific implementation may vary
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sub type_very_safely {
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my $string = shift;
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type_string($string, wait_screen_change => 1, max_interval => 1);
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wait_still_screen 5;
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}
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# Figure out what tty the desktop is on, switch to it. Assumes we're
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# at a root console
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sub desktop_vt {
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# use ps to find the tty of Xwayland or Xorg
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my $xout;
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# don't fail test if we don't find any process, just guess tty1
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eval { $xout = script_output 'ps -C Xwayland,Xorg -o tty --no-headers'; };
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my $tty = 1; # default
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while ($xout =~ /tty(\d)/g) {
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$tty = $1; # most recent match is probably best
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}
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send_key "ctrl-alt-f${tty}";
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}
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# Wait for login screen to appear. Handle the annoying GPU buffer
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# problem where we see a stale copy of the login screen from the
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# previous boot. Will suffer a ~30 second delay if there's a chance
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# we're *already at* the expected login screen.
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sub boot_to_login_screen {
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my %args = @_;
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$args{timeout} //= 300;
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# we may start at a screen that matches one of the needles; if so,
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# wait till we don't (e.g. when rebooting at end of live install,
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# we match text_console_login until the console disappears)
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my $count = 5;
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while (check_screen("login_screen", 3) && $count > 0) {
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sleep 5;
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$count -= 1;
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}
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assert_screen "login_screen", $args{timeout};
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if (match_has_tag "graphical_login") {
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wait_still_screen 10, 30;
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assert_screen "login_screen";
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}
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}
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# Switch keyboard layouts at a console
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sub console_switch_layout {
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# switcher key combo differs between layouts, for console
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if (get_var("LANGUAGE", "") eq "russian") {
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send_key "ctrl-shift";
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}
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}
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# switch to 'native' or 'ascii' input method in a graphical desktop
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# usually switched configs have one mode for inputting ascii-ish
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# characters (which may be 'us' keyboard layout, or a local layout for
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# inputting ascii like 'jp') and one mode for inputting native
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# characters (which may be another keyboard layout, like 'ru', or an
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# input method for more complex languages)
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# 'environment' can be a desktop name or 'anaconda' for anaconda
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# if not set, will use get_var('DESKTOP') or default 'anaconda'
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sub desktop_switch_layout {
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my ($layout, $environment) = @_;
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$layout //= 'ascii';
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$environment //= get_var("DESKTOP", "anaconda");
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# if already selected, we're good
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return if (check_screen "${environment}_layout_${layout}", 3);
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# otherwise we need to switch
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my $switcher = "alt-shift"; # anaconda
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$switcher = "super-spc" if $environment eq 'gnome';
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# KDE? not used yet
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send_key $switcher;
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assert_screen "${environment}_layout_${layout}", 3;
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}
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# this subroutine handles logging in as a root/specified user into console
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# it requires TTY to be already displayed (handled by the root_console()
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# method of distribution classes)
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sub console_login {
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my %args = (
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user => "root",
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password => get_var("ROOT_PASSWORD", "weakpassword"),
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@_);
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# There's a timing problem when we switch from a logged-in console
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# to a non-logged in console and immediately call this function;
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# if the switch lags a bit, this function will match one of the
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# logged-in needles for the console we switched from, and get out
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# of sync (e.g. https://openqa.stg.fedoraproject.org/tests/1664 )
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# To avoid this, we'll sleep a couple of seconds before starting
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sleep 2;
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my $good = "";
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my $bad = "";
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if ($args{user} eq "root") {
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$good = "root_console";
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$bad = "user_console";
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}
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else {
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$good = "user_console";
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$bad = "root_console";
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}
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if (check_screen $bad, 0) {
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# we don't want to 'wait' for this as it won't return
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script_run "exit", 0;
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sleep 2;
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}
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check_screen [$good, 'text_console_login'], 10;
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# if we're already logged in, all is good
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return if (match_has_tag $good);
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# if we see the login prompt, type the username
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type_string("$args{user}\n") if (match_has_tag 'text_console_login');
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check_screen [$good, 'console_password_required'], 30;
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# on a live image, just the user name will be enough
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return if (match_has_tag $good);
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# otherwise, type the password if we see the prompt
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if (match_has_tag 'console_password_required') {
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type_string "$args{password}";
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if (get_var("SWITCHED_LAYOUT") and $args{user} ne "root") {
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# see _do_install_and_reboot; when layout is switched
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# user password is doubled to contain both US and native
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# chars
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console_switch_layout;
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type_string "$args{password}";
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console_switch_layout;
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}
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send_key "ret";
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}
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# make sure we reached the console
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assert_screen($good, 30);
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}
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# load US layout (from a root console)
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sub console_loadkeys_us {
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if (get_var('LANGUAGE') eq 'french') {
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script_run "loqdkeys us", 0;
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}
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}
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sub do_bootloader {
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# Handle bootloader screen. 'bootloader' is syslinux or grub.
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# 'uefi' is whether this is a UEFI install, will get_var UEFI if
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# not explicitly set. 'postinstall' is whether we're on an
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# installed system or at the installer (this matters for how many
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# times we press 'down' to find the kernel line when typing args).
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# 'args' is a string of extra kernel args, if desired. 'mutex' is
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# a parallel test mutex lock to wait for before proceeding, if
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# desired. 'first' is whether to hit 'up' a couple of times to
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# make sure we boot the first menu entry. 'timeout' is how long to
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# wait for the bootloader screen.
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my %args = (
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postinstall => 0,
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params => "",
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mutex => "",
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first => 1,
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timeout => 30,
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uefi => get_var("UEFI"),
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@_
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);
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# if not postinstall and not UEFI, syslinux
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$args{bootloader} //= ($args{uefi} || $args{postinstall}) ? "grub" : "syslinux";
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if ($args{uefi}) {
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# we use the firmware-type specific tags because we want to be
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# sure we actually did a UEFI boot
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assert_screen "bootloader_uefi", $args{timeout};
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} else {
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assert_screen "bootloader_bios", $args{timeout};
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}
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if ($args{mutex}) {
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# cancel countdown
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send_key "left";
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mutex_lock $args{mutex};
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mutex_unlock $args{mutex};
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}
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if ($args{first}) {
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# press up a couple of times to make sure we're at first entry
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send_key "up";
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send_key "up";
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}
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if ($args{params}) {
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if ($args{bootloader} eq "syslinux") {
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send_key "tab";
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}
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else {
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send_key "e";
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# ternary: 13 'downs' to reach the kernel line for installed
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# system, 2 for UEFI installer
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my $presses = $args{postinstall} ? 13 : 2;
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foreach my $i (1..$presses) {
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send_key "down";
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}
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send_key "end";
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}
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type_string " $args{params}";
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}
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# ctrl-X boots from grub editor mode
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send_key "ctrl-x";
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# return boots all other cases
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send_key "ret";
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}
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sub get_milestone {
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# FIXME: we don't know how to do this with Pungi 4 yet.
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return '';
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}
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sub boot_decrypt {
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# decrypt storage during boot; arg is timeout (in seconds)
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my $timeout = shift || 60;
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assert_screen "boot_enter_passphrase", $timeout; #
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type_string get_var("ENCRYPT_PASSWORD");
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send_key "ret";
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}
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sub check_release {
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# Checks whether the installed release matches a given value. E.g.
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# `check_release(23)` checks whether the installed system is
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# Fedora 23. The value can be 'Rawhide' or a Fedora release
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# number; often you will want to use `get_var('VERSION')`. Expects
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# a console prompt to be active when it is called.
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my $release = shift;
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my $check_command = "grep SUPPORT_PRODUCT_VERSION /usr/lib/os.release.d/os-release-fedora";
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validate_script_output $check_command, sub { $_ =~ m/REDHAT_SUPPORT_PRODUCT_VERSION=$release/ };
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}
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sub menu_launch_type {
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# Launch an application in a graphical environment, by opening a
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# launcher, typing the specified string and hitting enter. Pass
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# the string to be typed to launch whatever it is you want.
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my $app = shift;
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# super does not work on KDE, because fml
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send_key 'alt-f1';
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# srsly KDE y u so slo
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wait_still_screen 3;
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type_very_safely $app;
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send_key 'ret';
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}
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sub start_cockpit {
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# Starting from a console, get to a browser with Cockpit (running
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# on localhost) shown. If $login is truth-y, also log in. Assumes
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# X and Firefox are installed.
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my $login = shift || 0;
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# run firefox directly in X as root. never do this, kids!
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type_string "startx /usr/bin/firefox -width 1024 -height 768 http://localhost:9090\n";
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assert_screen "cockpit_login";
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wait_still_screen 5;
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if ($login) {
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type_safely "root";
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wait_screen_change { send_key "tab"; };
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type_safely get_var("ROOT_PASSWORD", "weakpassword");
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send_key "ret";
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assert_screen "cockpit_main";
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# wait for any animation or other weirdness
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# can't use wait_still_screen because of that damn graph
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sleep 3;
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}
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}
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sub _repo_setup_compose {
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# Appropriate repo setup steps for testing a compose
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# disable updates-testing and updates and use the compose location
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# as the target for fedora and rawhide rather than mirrorlist, so
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# tools see only packages from the compose under test
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my $location = get_var("LOCATION");
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return unless $location;
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assert_script_run 'dnf config-manager --set-disabled updates-testing updates';
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# we use script_run here as the rawhide repo file won't always exist
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# and we don't want to bother testing or predicting its existence;
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# assert_script_run doesn't buy you much with sed anyway as it'll
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# return 0 even if it replaced nothing
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script_run "sed -i -e 's,^metalink,#metalink,g' -e 's,^#baseurl.*basearch,baseurl=${location}/Everything/\$basearch,g' /etc/yum.repos.d/{fedora,fedora-rawhide}.repo", 0;
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script_run "cat /etc/yum.repos.d/{fedora,fedora-rawhide}.repo", 0;
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}
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sub _repo_setup_updates {
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# Appropriate repo setup steps for testing a Bodhi update
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# Check if we already ran, bail if so
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return unless script_run "test -f /etc/yum.repos.d/advisory.repo";
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# Use baseurl not metalink so we don't hit the timing issue where
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# the infra repo is updated but mirrormanager metadata checksums
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# have not been updated, and the infra repo is rejected as its
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# metadata checksum isn't known to MM
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assert_script_run "sed -i -e 's,^metalink,#metalink,g' -e 's,^#baseurl,baseurl,g' /etc/yum.repos.d/fedora*.repo";
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if (get_var("DEVELOPMENT")) {
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# Fix URL for fedora.repo if this is a development release
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# This is rather icky, but I can't think of any better way
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# The problem is that the 'baseurl' line in fedora.repo is
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# always left as the correct URL for a *stable* release, we
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# don't change it to the URL for a Branched release while the
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# release is Branched, as it's too much annoying package work
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assert_script_run "sed -i -e 's,/releases/,/development/,g' /etc/yum.repos.d/fedora.repo";
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# Disable updates-testing so other bad updates don't break us
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assert_script_run "dnf config-manager --set-disabled updates-testing";
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}
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# Set up an additional repo containing the update packages. We do
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# this rather than simply running a one-time update because it may
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# be the case that a package from the update isn't installed *now*
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# but will be installed by one of the tests; by setting up a repo
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# containing the update and enabling it here, we ensure all later
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# 'dnf install' calls will get the packages from the update.
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assert_script_run "mkdir -p /opt/update_repo";
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assert_script_run "cd /opt/update_repo";
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assert_script_run "dnf -y install bodhi-client git createrepo", 300;
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# download the packages
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my $version = lc(get_var("VERSION"));
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if ($version eq 'rawhide' || $version > 25) {
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# bodhi client 2.x
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assert_script_run "bodhi updates download --updateid " . get_var("ADVISORY"), 600;
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}
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else {
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# bodhi client 0.9
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# use git python-fedora for
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# https://github.com/fedora-infra/python-fedora/pull/192
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# until packages with that fix are pushed stable
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assert_script_run "git clone https://github.com/fedora-infra/python-fedora.git";
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assert_script_run "PYTHONPATH=python-fedora/ bodhi -D " . get_var("ADVISORY"), 600;
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}
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# log the exact packages in the update at test time, with their
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# source packages and epochs. log is uploaded by _advisory_update
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# and used for later comparison by _advisory_post
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assert_script_run 'rpm -qp *.rpm --qf "%{SOURCERPM} %{EPOCH} %{NAME}-%{VERSION}-%{RELEASE}\n" | sort -u > /var/log/updatepkgs.txt';
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# create the repo metadata
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assert_script_run "createrepo .";
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# write a repo config file
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assert_script_run 'printf "[advisory]\nname=Advisory repo\nbaseurl=file:///opt/update_repo\nenabled=1\nmetadata_expire=3600\ngpgcheck=0" > /etc/yum.repos.d/advisory.repo';
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# run an update now
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script_run "dnf -y update", 600;
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}
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sub repo_setup {
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# Run the appropriate sub-function for the job
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get_var("ADVISORY") ? _repo_setup_updates : _repo_setup_compose;
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# This repo does not always exist for Rawhide or Branched, and
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# some things (at least realmd) try to update the repodata for
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# it even though it is disabled, and fail. At present none of the
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# tests needs it, so let's just unconditionally nuke it.
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assert_script_run "rm -f /etc/yum.repos.d/fedora-cisco-openh264.repo";
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}
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sub gnome_initial_setup {
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# Handle gnome-initial-setup, with variations for the pre-login
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# mode (when no user was created during install) and post-login
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# mode (when user was created during install)
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my %args = (
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prelogin => 0,
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timeout => 120,
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@_
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);
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my $nexts = 3;
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if ($args{prelogin}) {
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$nexts = 5;
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}
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assert_screen "next_button", $args{timeout};
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# wait a bit in case of animation
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wait_still_screen 3;
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for my $n (1..$nexts) {
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# click 'Next' $nexts times, moving the mouse to avoid
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# highlight problems, sleeping to give it time to get
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# to the next screen between clicks
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mouse_set(100, 100);
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wait_screen_change { assert_and_click "next_button"; };
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# for Japanese, we need to workaround a bug on the keyboard
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# selection screen
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if ($n == 1 && get_var("LANGUAGE") eq 'japanese') {
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if (!check_screen 'initial_setup_kana_kanji_selected', 5) {
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record_soft_failure 'kana kanji not selected: bgo#776189';
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assert_and_click 'initial_setup_kana_kanji';
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}
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}
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}
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# click 'Skip' one time
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mouse_set(100,100);
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wait_screen_change { assert_and_click "skip_button"; };
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send_key "ret";
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if ($args{prelogin}) {
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# create user
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my $user_login = get_var("USER_LOGIN") || "test";
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my $user_password = get_var("USER_PASSWORD") || "weakpassword";
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type_very_safely $user_login;
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wait_screen_change { assert_and_click "next_button"; };
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type_very_safely $user_password;
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send_key "tab";
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type_very_safely $user_password;
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wait_screen_change { assert_and_click "next_button"; };
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send_key "ret";
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}
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else {
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# wait for the stupid 'help' screen to show and kill it
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assert_screen "getting_started";
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send_key "alt-f4";
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wait_still_screen 5;
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# don't do it again on second load
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}
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set_var("_setup_done", 1);
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}
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sub _type_user_password {
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# convenience function used by anaconda_create_user, not meant
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# for direct use
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my $user_password = get_var("USER_PASSWORD") || "weakpassword";
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if (get_var("SWITCHED_LAYOUT")) {
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# we double the password, the second time using the native
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# layout, so the password has both ASCII and native characters
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desktop_switch_layout "ascii", "anaconda";
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type_very_safely $user_password;
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desktop_switch_layout "native", "anaconda";
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type_very_safely $user_password;
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}
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else {
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type_very_safely $user_password;
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}
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}
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sub anaconda_create_user {
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# Create a user, in the anaconda interface. This is here because
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# the same code works both during install and for initial-setup,
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# which runs post-install, so we can share it.
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my %args = (
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timeout => 90,
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@_
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);
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my $user_login = get_var("USER_LOGIN") || "test";
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assert_and_click "anaconda_install_user_creation", '', $args{timeout};
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assert_screen "anaconda_install_user_creation_screen";
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# wait out animation
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wait_still_screen 2;
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type_very_safely $user_login;
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type_very_safely "\t\t\t\t";
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_type_user_password();
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wait_screen_change { send_key "tab"; };
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wait_still_screen 2;
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_type_user_password();
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# even with all our slow typing this still *sometimes* seems to
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# miss a character, so let's try again if we have a warning bar.
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# But not if we're installing with a switched layout, as those
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# will *always* result in a warning bar at this point (see below)
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if (!get_var("SWITCHED_LAYOUT") && check_screen "anaconda_warning_bar", 3) {
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wait_screen_change { send_key "shift-tab"; };
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wait_still_screen 2;
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_type_user_password();
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wait_screen_change { send_key "tab"; };
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wait_still_screen 2;
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_type_user_password();
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}
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assert_and_click "anaconda_install_user_creation_make_admin";
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assert_and_click "anaconda_spoke_done";
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# since 20170105, we will get a warning here when the password
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# contains non-ASCII characters. Assume only switched layouts
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# produce non-ASCII characters, though this isn't strictly true
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if (get_var('SWITCHED_LAYOUT') && check_screen "anaconda_warning_bar", 3) {
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wait_still_screen 1;
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assert_and_click "anaconda_spoke_done";
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}
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}
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