os-autoinst-distri-rocky-mi.../tests/os_release.pm

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Perl

use base "installedtest";
use strict;
use testapi;
use utils;
# This test checks that the descriptions in /etc/os-release file are correct and that they
# match the current version.
sub strip_marks {
# Remove the quotation marks from the string:
my $string = shift;
$string=~ tr/"//d;
return $string;
}
sub run {
# First, let us define some variables needed to run the program.
my $self = shift;
# The file to be checked
my $filename = '/etc/os-release';
# Read the content of the file to compare. Let us parse the file
# and create a hash with those values, so that we can easily access
# them and assert them.
my $infile = script_output "cat /etc/os-release";
my @infile = split /\n/, $infile;
my %content = ();
foreach (@infile) {
chomp $_;
my ($key, $value) = split /=/, $_;
$content{$key} = $value;
}
# Now, we have all the data ready and we can start testing, first let us get
# correct variables to compare the system data with.
# First, we know the basic stuff
my $id = get_var("DISTRI"); # Should be "rocky"
my $name = ucfirst($id);
# $NAME is "Rocky Linux" not just "Rocky"
my $fullname = $name . " Linux";
my $version_id = get_var("VERSION"); # Should be the version number.
my ($ver_major, $ver_minor) = split /\./, $version_id;
my $varstr = spell_version_number($version_id);
my $target = lc($ver_major);
my $reltag = script_output 'rpm -q rocky-release --qf "%{RELEASE}\n"';
my ($relver, $eltag) = split /\./, $reltag;
my $code_name = get_var("CODENAME", 'Green Obsidian');
my $version = "$version_id ($code_name)";
my $platform_id = "platform:$eltag";
my $pretty = "$fullname $version_id ($code_name)";
#Now. we can start testing the real values from the installed system.
my @fails = ();
my $failref =\@fails;
# Test for name
my $strip = strip_marks($content{'NAME'});
rec_log "NAME should be $fullname and is $strip", $strip eq $fullname, $failref;
# Test for version.
$strip = strip_marks($content{'VERSION'});
rec_log "VERSION should be $version and is $strip", $strip eq $version, $failref;
# Test for version_id
$strip = strip_marks($content{'VERSION_ID'});
rec_log "VERSION_ID should be $version_id and is $strip", $strip eq $version_id, $failref;
# Test for platform_id
$strip = strip_marks($content{'PLATFORM_ID'});
rec_log "PLATFORM_ID should be $platform_id and is $strip", $strip eq $platform_id, $failref;
# Test for pretty name
$strip = strip_marks($content{'PRETTY_NAME'});
rec_log "PRETTY_NAME should be $pretty and is $strip", $strip eq $pretty, $failref;
# Test for Rocky Support Product
$strip = strip_marks($content{'ROCKY_SUPPORT_PRODUCT'});
rec_log "ROCKY_SUPPORT_PRODUCT should be $name and is $strip", $strip eq $fullname, $failref;
# Test for Rocky Support Product Version
$strip = strip_marks($content{ROCKY_SUPPORT_PRODUCT_VERSION});
rec_log "ROCKY_SUPPORT_PRODUCT_VERSION should be $target and is $strip", $strip eq $target, $failref;
# VERSION_ID should be 8.4 and is "8.4"
# PLATFORM_ID should be platform: and is platform:el8
# ROCKY_SUPPORT_PRODUCT should be Rocky and is Rocky Linux
# ROCKY_SUPPORT_PRODUCT_VERSION should be and is 8 at /var/lib/openqa/share/tests/rocky/tests/os_release.pm line 95.
# Check for fails, count them, collect their messages and die if something was found.
my $failcount = scalar @fails;
script_run "echo \"There were $failcount failures in total.\" >> /tmp/os-release.log";
upload_logs "/tmp/os-release.log", failok=>1;
my $failmessages = "";
foreach my $fail (@fails) {
$failmessages .= "\n".$fail;
}
die $failmessages if ($failcount > 0);
}
sub test_flags {
return {always_rollback => 1};
}
1;
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