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Split this out of install_default, because it really is not a part of that test and we do not want that test to fail because the desktop background is wrong. Make it its own test module and test suite instead. Don't do it on Rawhide, because we really can't assert anything worthwhile about Rawhide at the moment at least (this means the test runs but is a no-op and will always pass on Rawhide, unfortunately). Move the needles to a more appropriate location (this has nothing to do with anaconda) and use 'background' not 'wallpaper' naming (that's the name we use elsewhere in the project, e.g. package names). Also, run the test on updates, and add an F29 needle for this purpose. Signed-off-by: Adam Williamson <awilliam@redhat.com>
96 lines
3.4 KiB
Perl
96 lines
3.4 KiB
Perl
use base "installedtest";
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use strict;
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use testapi;
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use utils;
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sub run {
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my $self = shift;
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my $version = get_var("VERSION");
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# If KICKSTART is set, then the wait_time needs to consider the
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# install time. if UPGRADE, we have to wait for the entire upgrade
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# unless ENCRYPT_PASSWORD is set (in which case the postinstall
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# test does the waiting)
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my $wait_time = 300;
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$wait_time = 1800 if (get_var("KICKSTART"));
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$wait_time = 6000 if (get_var("UPGRADE") && !get_var("ENCRYPT_PASSWORD"));
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# Handle pre-login initial setup if we're doing INSTALL_NO_USER
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if (get_var("INSTALL_NO_USER") && !get_var("_setup_done")) {
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if (get_var("DESKTOP") eq 'gnome') {
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gnome_initial_setup(prelogin=>1, timeout=>$wait_time);
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}
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else {
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anaconda_create_user(timeout=>$wait_time);
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assert_and_click "initialsetup_finish_configuration";
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set_var("_setup_done", 1);
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}
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$wait_time = 300;
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}
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# Wait for the login screen, unless we're doing an > 28 GNOME no
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# user install, which transitions straight from g-i-s to logged-in
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# desktop
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unless (get_var("DESKTOP") eq 'gnome' && ($version > 28 || $version eq "Rawhide") && get_var("INSTALL_NO_USER")) {
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boot_to_login_screen(timeout => $wait_time);
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# if USER_LOGIN is set to string 'false', we're done here
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return if (get_var("USER_LOGIN") eq "false");
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# GDM 3.24.1 dumps a cursor in the middle of the screen here...
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mouse_hide;
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if (get_var("DESKTOP") eq 'gnome') {
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# we have to hit enter to get the password dialog
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send_key "ret";
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}
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assert_screen "graphical_login_input";
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my $password = get_var("USER_PASSWORD", "weakpassword");
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if (get_var("SWITCHED_LAYOUT")) {
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# see _do_install_and_reboot; when layout is switched
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# user password is doubled to contain both US and native
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# chars
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desktop_switch_layout 'ascii';
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type_very_safely $password;
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desktop_switch_layout 'native';
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type_very_safely $password;
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}
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else {
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type_very_safely $password;
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}
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send_key "ret";
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}
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# Handle initial-setup, for GNOME, unless START_AFTER_TEST
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# is set in which case it will have been done already. Always
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# do it if ADVISORY_OR_TASK is set, as for the update testing flow,
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# START_AFTER_TEST is set but a no-op and this hasn't happened
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if (get_var("DESKTOP") eq 'gnome' && (get_var("ADVISORY_OR_TASK") || !get_var("START_AFTER_TEST"))) {
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# as this test gets loaded twice on the ADVISORY_OR_TASK flow, and
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# we might be on the INSTALL_NO_USER flow, check whether
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# this happened already
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unless (get_var("_setup_done")) {
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gnome_initial_setup();
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}
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}
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if (get_var("DESKTOP") eq 'gnome' && get_var("INSTALL_NO_USER")) {
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# wait for the stupid 'help' screen to show and kill it
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if (check_screen "getting_started", 30) {
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send_key "alt-f4";
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wait_still_screen 5;
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}
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else {
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record_soft_failure "'getting started' missing (probably BGO#790811)";
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}
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}
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# Move the mouse somewhere it won't highlight the match areas
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mouse_set(300, 800);
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# KDE can take ages to start up
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check_desktop_clean(tries=>40);
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}
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sub test_flags {
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return { fatal => 1, milestone => 1 };
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}
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1;
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# vim: set sw=4 et:
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