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os-autoinst-distri-fedora/tests/applications/keyring/keyring_passwordless.pm
Adam Williamson f96f591e46 keyring tests: use check_desktop
These lines were sort of doing the same thing, only much less
safely.

Signed-off-by: Adam Williamson <awilliam@redhat.com>
2024-09-15 11:43:43 -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");
check_desktop;
}
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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