os-autoinst-distri-rocky-mi.../tests/desktop_notifications.pm
Adam Williamson de3f4a873c Sleep a bit less in notification tests (to fix KDE postinst)
In F28 tests, the notification 'counter' thing that we rely on
to check there's only *one* notification seems to suddenly
disappear...right around 10 minutes after the desktop starts up,
which is just how long our test idles for to catch crashes that
happen a little after boot. That causes test fails. Let's try
just cutting the wait down to 8 minutes to see if that helps.

Signed-off-by: Adam Williamson <awilliam@redhat.com>
2018-03-28 19:20:29 -07:00

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use base "installedtest";
use strict;
use testapi;
use utils;
use packagetest;
# This test sort of covers QA:Testcase_desktop_update_notification
# and QA:Testcase_desktop_error_checks . If it fails, probably *one*
# of those failed, but we don't know which (deciphering which is
# tricky and involves likely-fragile needles to try and figure out
# what notifications we have).
sub run {
my $self = shift;
my $desktop = get_var("DESKTOP");
# for the live image case, handle bootloader here
if (get_var("BOOTFROM")) {
do_bootloader(postinstall=>1, params=>'3');
}
else {
do_bootloader(postinstall=>0, params=>'3');
}
boot_to_login_screen;
$self->root_console(tty=>3);
# ensure we actually have some package updates available
prepare_test_packages;
if ($desktop eq 'gnome') {
# On GNOME, move the clock forward if needed, because it won't
# check for updates before 6am(!)
my $hour = script_output 'date +%H';
if ($hour < 6) {
script_run 'systemctl stop chronyd.service ntpd.service';
script_run 'systemctl disable chronyd.service ntpd.service';
script_run 'systemctl mask chronyd.service ntpd.service';
assert_script_run 'date --set="06:00:00"';
}
if (get_var("BOOTFROM")) {
# Also reset the 'last update notification check' timestamp
# to >24 hours ago (as that matters too)
my $now = script_output 'date +%s';
my $yday = $now - 48*60*60;
# have to log in as the user to do this
script_run 'exit', 0;
console_login(user=>get_var('USER_LOGIN', 'test'), password=>get_var('USER_PASSWORD', 'weakpassword'));
script_run "gsettings set org.gnome.software check-timestamp ${yday}", 0;
wait_still_screen 3;
script_run "gsettings get org.gnome.software check-timestamp", 0;
wait_still_screen 3;
script_run 'exit', 0;
console_login(user=>'root', password=>get_var('ROOT_PASSWORD', 'weakpassword'));
}
}
assert_script_run 'systemctl isolate graphical.target';
send_key 'ctrl-alt-f1';
if (get_var("BOOTFROM")) {
assert_screen 'graphical_login';
wait_still_screen 3;
# GDM 3.24.1 dumps a cursor in the middle of the screen here...
mouse_hide;
if (get_var("DESKTOP") eq 'gnome') {
# we have to hit enter to get the password dialog
send_key "ret";
}
assert_screen "graphical_login_input";
type_very_safely get_var("USER_PASSWORD", "weakpassword");
send_key 'ret';
}
check_desktop_clean(tries=>30);
# now, WE WAIT. this is just an unconditional wait - rather than
# breaking if we see an update notification appear - so we catch
# things that crash a few minutes after startup, etc.
for my $n (1..16) {
sleep 30;
mouse_set 10, 10;
mouse_hide;
}
if ($desktop eq 'gnome') {
# of course, we have no idea what'll be in the clock, so we just
# have to click where we know it is
mouse_set 512, 10;
mouse_click;
}
elsif ($desktop eq 'kde' && !get_var("BOOTFROM")) {
# the order and number of systray icons varies in KDE, so we
# can't really just use a systray 'no notifications' needle.
# instead open up the 'extended systray' thingy and click on
# the notifications bit
assert_and_click 'desktop_expand_systray';
assert_and_click 'desktop_systray_notifications';
# In F28+ we seem to get a network connection notification
# here. Let's dismiss it.
if (check_screen 'desktop_network_notification', 5) {
assert_and_click 'desktop_notification_dismiss';
}
}
if (get_var("BOOTFROM")) {
# we should see an update notification and no others
assert_screen "desktop_update_notification_only";
}
else {
# for the live case there should be *no* notifications
assert_screen "desktop_no_notifications";
}
}
sub test_flags {
return { fatal => 1 };
}
1;
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