os-autoinst-distri-rocky-mi.../tests/desktop_update_graphical.pm
Adam Williamson bc611d6975 Tweak the desktop update loop again to try and be more robust
I've seen some failures caused by a sort of race where both
'apply' and 'refresh' needles match at the first assertion, but
openQA "prefers" the 'refresh' match. So we click the 'refresh'
button and *immediately* check_screen for apply, which is still
visible...but by the time we go to click it, it's gone because
the refresh found something new and now it's showing "Download".
This tweak should help, because if we can 'see' both refresh and
apply at the start, we'll just go ahead and click apply, we
won't refresh. The logic becomes a little more obscure, but I'm
not sure I see a fix for that. At least until KDE's tool finally
settles down for two releases in a row and we might be able to
simplify this whole thing.

Signed-off-by: Adam Williamson <awilliam@redhat.com>
2021-06-29 10:53:37 -07:00

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use base "installedtest";
use strict;
use testapi;
use utils;
use packagetest;
sub run {
my $self = shift;
my $desktop = get_var('DESKTOP');
my $relnum = get_release_number;
# use a tty console for repo config and package prep
$self->root_console(tty=>3);
assert_script_run 'dnf config-manager --set-disabled updates-testing';
prepare_test_packages;
# get back to the desktop
desktop_vt;
# run the updater
# FIXME: when F33 goes EOL, remove all the KDE < F34 stuff below
# and drop 'desktop_package_tool_update' tag from
# desktop_update_notification_systray-kde-20200929.json
if ($desktop eq 'kde') {
# KDE team tells me until F34 the 'preferred' update method
# was the systray applet...
if ($relnum < 34) {
# get rid of notifications which get in the way of the things
# we need to click
click_unwanted_notifications;
assert_and_click 'desktop_expand_systray';
}
else {
# ...from F34 onwards, it's Plasma Discover app
menu_launch_type('discover');
}
}
else {
# this launches GNOME Software on GNOME, dunno for any other
# desktop yet
sleep 3;
menu_launch_type('update');
}
# GNOME Software has a welcome screen, get rid of it if it shows
# up (but don't fail if it doesn't, we're not testing that)
if ($desktop eq 'gnome' && check_screen 'gnome_software_welcome', 10) {
send_key 'ret';
}
# go to the 'update' interface. For GNOME or KDE on F34+, we
# may be waiting some time at a 'Software catalog is being
# loaded' screen.
if ($desktop eq 'gnome' || ($desktop eq 'kde' && $relnum > 33)) {
for my $n (1..5) {
last if (check_screen 'desktop_package_tool_update', 120);
mouse_set 10, 10;
mouse_hide;
}
}
assert_and_click 'desktop_package_tool_update';
# wait for things to settle if e.g. GNOME is refreshing
wait_still_screen 5, 90;
# depending on automatic update checks, 'apply' or 'download' may
# already be visible at this point, we may not need to refresh
assert_screen ['desktop_package_tool_update_apply', 'desktop_package_tool_update_download', 'desktop_package_tool_update_refresh'], 120;
my $tags = ['desktop_package_tool_update_download', 'desktop_package_tool_update_apply'];
# Apply updates, moving the mouse every two minutes to avoid the
# idle screen blank kicking in. Depending on whether this is KDE
# or GNOME and what Fedora release, we may see 'apply' right away,
# or 'download' then 'apply', or we may only see 'refresh' and
# need to click it first
for (my $n = 1; $n < 6; $n++) {
if (check_screen $tags, 120) {
# if we see 'apply', we're done here, quit out of the loop
last if (match_has_tag 'desktop_package_tool_update_apply');
# if we see 'download', let's hit it, and continue waiting
# for apply (only)
wait_screen_change { click_lastmatch; };
$n -= 1 if ($n > 2);
$tags = ['desktop_package_tool_update_apply'];
next;
}
elsif ($n == 1) {
# if we're in the first iteration of this loop and we can't
# see apply or download, that means we can only see refresh
# and should click it
click_lastmatch;
sleep 2;
}
# move the mouse to stop the screen blanking on idle
mouse_set 10, 10;
mouse_hide;
}
# Magic wait, clicking this right after the last click sometimes
# goes wrong
wait_still_screen 5;
assert_and_click 'desktop_package_tool_update_apply';
# on GNOME, wait for reboots.
if ($desktop eq 'gnome') {
# handle reboot confirm screen which pops up when user is
# logged in (but don't fail if it doesn't as we're not testing
# that)
if (check_screen 'gnome_reboot_confirm', 15) {
send_key 'tab';
send_key 'ret';
}
boot_to_login_screen;
}
elsif ($desktop eq 'kde' && $relnum > 33) {
# KDE does offline updates now, we have to trigger the reboot
# FIXME: also sometimes the update apply button just doesn't
# work, so keep clicking till it does:
# https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1943943
for my $n (1..10) {
sleep 2;
assert_screen ['kde_offline_update_reboot', 'desktop_package_tool_update_apply'];
# break out if we reached the reboot button
last if (match_has_tag 'kde_offline_update_reboot');
# otherwise, try refresh and apply or reboot
assert_and_click 'desktop_package_tool_update_refresh';
assert_screen ['kde_offline_update_reboot', 'desktop_package_tool_update_apply'];
last if (match_has_tag 'kde_offline_update_reboot');
click_lastmatch;
}
assert_and_click 'kde_offline_update_reboot';
boot_to_login_screen;
}
else {
assert_screen 'desktop_package_tool_update_done', 180;
}
# back to console to verify updates
$self->root_console(tty=>3);
verify_updated_packages;
}
sub test_flags {
return { fatal => 1 };
}
1;
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