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It's not really a good idea to have the comments that explain the test_flags in *every* test, because they can go stale and then we either have to live with them being old or update them all. Like, now. So let's just take 'em all out. There's always a reference in the openQA and os-autoinst docs, and those get updated faster. More importantly, add the new `ignore_failure` flag to relevant tests - all the tests that don't have the 'important' or 'fatal' flag at present. Upstream killed the 'important' flag (making all tests 'important' by default), I got it replaced with the 'ignore_failure' flag, we now need to explicitly mark all modules we want the 'ignore_failure' behaviour for.
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873 B
Perl
27 lines
873 B
Perl
use base "installedtest";
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use strict;
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use testapi;
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sub run {
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my $self = shift;
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# this shutdown code is only to make sure the guest disk is clean
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# before uploading an image of it, we're really not "testing"
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# shutdown here. So to keep things simple and reliable, we do not
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# use the desktops' graphical shutdown methods, we just go to a
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# console and run 'poweroff'. We can write separate tests for
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# properly testing shutdown/reboot/log out from desktops.
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$self->root_console(tty=>3);
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script_run("poweroff", 0);
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assert_shutdown 180;
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}
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# this is not 'fatal' or 'important' as all wiki test cases are passed
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# even if shutdown fails. we should have a separate test for shutdown/
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# logout/reboot stuff, might need some refactoring.
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sub test_flags {
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return { 'norollback' => 1, 'ignore_failure' => 1 };
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}
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1;
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# vim: set sw=4 et:
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