That other one didn't help, so let's try this - try and spot if
the spoke is in the unexpected state (the needle should only
match if the spoke is done processing and still in warning
state, it shouldn't match while the needle is still thinking)
and click through it again if so.
Well, that OCR needle isn't working out so great, as it seems
to match when it shouldn't:
https://openqa.fedoraproject.org/tests/119217#step/_graphical_wait_login/5
So let's try another approach. Ditch the OCR needle and have a
function for checking we're at a clean desktop. It does the
normal needle match, but if we're on GNOME, it also tries
hitting alt+f1 and seeing if we're at the overview; if so, it
hits alt+f1 again (to go back to the desktop) and returns.
https://openqa.fedoraproject.org/tests/117131 shows a spurious
match of the anaconda warning_bar needle - it's matching in an
ad for LibreOffice. Add a bit of the grey above the bar, so
hopefully this won't happen any more.
The F26 background does not change with the time of day, so that
needle should serve as-is, it's just no use for Rawhide. For
Rawhide, let's try a needle with an OCR match on 'Activities',
plus a tiny match area for a pure white block (expected to be
matched in the user menu area), since os-autoinst requires all
needles to include a match area for some reason.
These are no use :/ The Rawhide default background is a 'changes
with the time of day' one, and with the transparent top bar,
that makes a proper needle match impossible to reliably achieve,
as there is not a single pixel of the 'clean desktop' which
will always be the same any more. We'll have to come up with
something else. I'm trying out the use of an OCR match now.
The GNOME top bar is now transparent in Rawhide, which broke the
'clean desktop' needle. It also means it'll break every time
the background changes, from now on :( Update the needle.
Seems like the top '[patch]' link on kernel.org may now be a
raw patch file which the browser just displays, not a compressed
patch it offers to download. So tweak the needle so we should
click on the *bottom* link instead. openQA looks for matches
as close as possible to the location in the needle.
When running universal tests with a non-Server image, which is
not common but *does* happen (e.g. manually built test image),
the pre-selected filesystem in blivet-gui will be ext4 not xfs
(just as with custom partitioning). So we need xfs and ext4
variants of this needle. Renamed the XFS one for consistency.
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
They got rid of the 'Dashboard' text we were matching on, so
let's change this needle. This 'Hardware' text should show up
in all cockpit versions, I think.