os-autoinst-distri-rocky-mi.../tests/server_cockpit_updates.pm
Trevor Cooper ddd5bf5f6a
Fixes for server_cockpit_updates@64bit on rocky-8.4-dvd-iso-x86_64 (#47)
* add needles for Rocky cockpit_updates test suite
* modify server_cockpit_updates test for Rocky
* remove bad needle for cockpit_autoupdates
* add needles for Rocky server_cockpit_updates test suite
2021-09-29 19:16:17 -07:00

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use base "installedtest";
use strict;
use testapi;
use utils;
use packagetest;
use cockpit;
sub run {
my $self=shift;
my $cockdate = "0";
# Remove a package, disable repositories and enable test repositories, install the package
# from that repository to make the system outdated and verify that that package was
# correctly installed.
prepare_test_packages;
verify_installed_packages;
# Start Cockpit
start_cockpit(1);
# Navigate to update screen
select_cockpit_update();
# If security updates are available, install them first,
# so that we test the most buttons in one go.
# After updates, ignore restart because we do not need
# restarting the machine to continue. Also, we would have
# to deal with much more complicated workflow.
# In Rocky it may take quite a while to query for updates
# and present the Install Security Updates button.
# Provide a bit of extra time to match that screen
if (check_screen('cockpit_updates_security_install', 180)) {
# There may be a large number of security updates to install
# so give the system more time to complete those updates.
assert_and_click 'cockpit_updates_security_install';
my $run = 0;
while ($run < 60) {
# Ignore rebooting the system because we want to finish the test instead.
if (check_screen('cockpit_updates_restart_ignore', 1)) {
assert_and_click 'cockpit_updates_restart_ignore';
last;
}
else {
sleep 60;
$run = $run + 1;
}
# move the mouse a bit
mouse_set 100, 100;
# also click, if we're a VNC client, seems just moving mouse
# isn't enough to defeat blanking
mouse_click if (get_var("VNC_CLIENT"));
mouse_hide;
}
wait_still_screen 2;
# Rocky cockpit UI may require a scroll-down event after
# updating.
if (check_screen('cockpit_updates_security_complete', 180)) {
assert_screen ["cockpit_updates_security_complete"], 120;
click_lastmatch;
}
}
# Install the rest of the updates, or any updates
# that have not been previously installed.
assert_and_click 'cockpit_updates_all_install';
my $run = 0;
while ($run < 60) {
# When Cockpit packages are also included in the updates
# the user is forced to reconnect, i.e. to restart the Web Application
# and relog for further interaction. We will check if reconnection is
# needed and if so, we will restart Firefox and login again.
#
last if (check_screen("cockpit_updates_updated"));
if (check_screen("cockpit_updates_reconnect", 1)) {
quit_firefox;
sleep 5;
start_cockpit(1);
select_cockpit_update();
last;
}
# Ignore rebooting the system because we want to finish the test instead.
elsif (check_screen('cockpit_updates_restart_ignore', 1)) {
assert_and_click 'cockpit_updates_restart_ignore';
last;
}
else {
sleep 10;
$run = $run + 1;
}
# move the mouse a bit
mouse_set 100, 100;
# also click, if we're a VNC client, seems just moving mouse
# isn't enough to defeat blanking
mouse_click if (get_var("VNC_CLIENT"));
mouse_hide;
}
# Check that the system is updated
assert_screen 'cockpit_updates_updated';
# Switch off Cockpit
quit_firefox;
# Wait a couple of seconds for the terminal to settle down, the command was
# entered incorrectly which resulted in a failure.
sleep 5;
# Verify that the test package was updated correctly.
verify_updated_packages;
}
sub test_flags {
return { always_rollback => 1 };
}
1;
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