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Merge pull request #210 from tcooper/beta_utils
Update pre-release logic for BETA testing
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@ -107,6 +107,6 @@ These variables should be set when tests are scheduled (when running `isos post`
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| `PREVREL` | the previous stable Rocky release at the time of the test run |
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| `UP1REL` | the source release for "1-release" upgrade tests (usually but not always same as `CURRREL`) |
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| `UP2REL` | the source release for "2-release" upgrade tests (currently always same as `PREVREL`) |
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| `LOCATION` | contains Pungi base compose location (something like `https://kojipkgs.rockylinux.org/compose/branched/Rocky-8.4-20210801.n.0/compose/`) |
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| `LOCATION` | Rocky doesn't replicate compose process used by upstream distribution. `LOCATION` has three general use cases: substitution value for `REPOSITORY_VARIATION` or `REPOSITORY_GRAPHICAL` in `templates.fif.json`, within `utils.pm` in `_repo_setup_compose` which is not valid for Rocky and within `support_server.pm` in `_pxe_setup` to pull the kernel and initrd used for PXE installs. |
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| `DNF_CONTENTDIR` | the value to change `/etc/dnf/vars/contentdir` to (eg. `stg/rocky`) allowing repository reconfiguration to point at staging (usually but not always used with `DNF_RELEASEVER`) |
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| `DNF_RELEASEVER` | the value to change `/etc/dnf/vars/releasever` to (eg. `8.8-Beta`) allowing repository reconfiguration to point at a specific release (usually but not always used with `DNF_CONTENTDIR`) |
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lib/utils.pm
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lib/utils.pm
@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ use Exporter;
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use feature "switch";
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use lockapi;
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use testapi;
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our @EXPORT = qw/run_with_error_check type_safely type_very_safely desktop_vt boot_to_login_screen console_login console_switch_layout desktop_switch_layout console_loadkeys_us do_bootloader boot_decrypt check_release menu_launch_type repo_setup setup_workaround_repo cleanup_workaround_repo console_initial_setup handle_welcome_screen gnome_initial_setup anaconda_create_user check_desktop download_modularity_tests quit_firefox advisory_get_installed_packages advisory_check_nonmatching_packages start_with_launcher quit_with_shortcut lo_dismiss_tip disable_firefox_studies select_rescue_mode copy_devcdrom_as_isofile get_release_number get_version_major get_code_name check_left_bar check_top_bar check_prerelease check_version spell_version_number _assert_and_click is_branched rec_log click_unwanted_notifications repos_mirrorlist register_application get_registered_applications solidify_wallpaper/;
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our @EXPORT = qw/run_with_error_check type_safely type_very_safely desktop_vt boot_to_login_screen console_login console_switch_layout desktop_switch_layout console_loadkeys_us do_bootloader boot_decrypt check_release menu_launch_type repo_setup cleanup_workaround_repo console_initial_setup handle_welcome_screen gnome_initial_setup anaconda_create_user check_desktop download_modularity_tests quit_firefox advisory_get_installed_packages advisory_check_nonmatching_packages start_with_launcher quit_with_shortcut lo_dismiss_tip disable_firefox_studies select_rescue_mode copy_devcdrom_as_isofile get_release_number get_version_major get_code_name check_left_bar check_top_bar check_prerelease check_version spell_version_number _assert_and_click is_branched rec_log click_unwanted_notifications repos_mirrorlist register_application get_registered_applications solidify_wallpaper/;
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# We introduce this global variable to hold the list of applications that have
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# registered during the apps_startstop_test when they have sucessfully run.
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@ -433,9 +433,12 @@ sub repos_mirrorlist {
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# the infra repo is updated but mirrormanager metadata checksums
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# have not been updated, and the infra repo is rejected as its
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# metadata checksum isn't known to MM
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# NOTE: For Rocky CURRREL is used to specify/select HDD1 for multi-host
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# tests, for example *8.10-BETA*qcow2, and repo names are
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# really tied to the major version in Rocky.
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my $files = shift;
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my $currentversion = get_var("CURRREL");
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if ($currentversion eq '8') {
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my $currentversion = get_var("VERSION");
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if (get_version_major($currentversion) eq '8') {
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$files ||= "/etc/yum.repos.d/Rocky*.repo";
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}
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else {
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@ -450,60 +453,6 @@ sub cleanup_workaround_repo {
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script_run "rm -f /etc/yum.repos.d/workarounds.repo";
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}
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sub setup_workaround_repo {
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# doesn't work for Rocky
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my $distri = get_var("DISTRI");
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return if ($distri eq "rocky");
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# we periodically need to pull an update from updates-testing in
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# to fix some bug or other. so, here's an organized way to do it.
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# we do this here so the workaround packages are in the repo data
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# but *not* in the package lists generated above (those should
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# only include packages from the update under test). we'll define
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# a hash of releases and update IDs. if no workarounds are needed
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# for any release, the hash can be empty and this will do nothing
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my $version = shift || get_var("VERSION");
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cleanup_workaround_repo;
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script_run "dnf -y install bodhi-client createrepo", 300;
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# write a repo config file, unless this is the support_server test
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# and it is running on a different release than the update is for
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# (in this case we need the repo to exist but do not want to use
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# it on the actual support_server system)
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unless (get_var("TEST") eq "support_server" && $version ne get_var("CURRREL")) {
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assert_script_run 'printf "[workarounds]\nname=Workarounds repo\nbaseurl=file:///opt/workarounds_repo\nenabled=1\nmetadata_expire=1\ngpgcheck=0" > /etc/yum.repos.d/workarounds.repo';
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}
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assert_script_run "mkdir -p /opt/workarounds_repo";
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assert_script_run "pushd /opt/workarounds_repo";
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my %workarounds = (
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"32" => [],
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"33" => [],
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"34" => ["FEDORA-2021-d7b1dc57fe"]
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);
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# then we'll download each update for our release:
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my $advortasks = $workarounds{$version};
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foreach my $advortask (@$advortasks) {
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my $cmd = "bodhi updates download --updateid=$advortask";
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if ($advortask =~ /^\d+$/) {
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my $arch = get_var("ARCH");
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$cmd = "koji download-task --arch=$arch --arch=noarch $advortask";
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}
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my $count = 3;
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my $success = 0;
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while ($count) {
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if (script_run $cmd, 180) {
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$count -= 1;
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}
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else {
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$count = 0;
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$success = 1;
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}
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}
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die "Workaround update download failed!" unless $success;
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}
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# and create repo metadata
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assert_script_run "createrepo .";
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assert_script_run "popd";
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}
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sub _repo_setup_compose {
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# doesn't work for Rocky
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my $distri = get_var("DISTRI");
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@ -561,8 +510,6 @@ sub _repo_setup_updates {
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assert_script_run "dnf config-manager --set-disabled updates-testing-modular";
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}
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}
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# set up the workaround repo
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setup_workaround_repo;
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# Set up an additional repo containing the update or task packages. We do
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# this rather than simply running a one-time update because it may be the
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@ -1233,16 +1180,11 @@ sub check_prerelease {
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# defaults to False, but if the compose has a label and it's an
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# 'RC' or 'Update' or 'SecurityFix' compose (see definition of
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# SUPPORTED_MILESTONES in productmd.composeinfo), the default is
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# True. AFAICS, Fedora's pungi configs don't explicitly set this,
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# but rely on the heuristic. So for installer images, we expect
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# isFinal to be True for RC candidate composes and post-release
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# nightly Cloud, IoT etc. composes (these are also marked as 'RC'
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# composes), but False for Rawhide and Branched nightly composes
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# and Beta candidate composes. For installer images built by our
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# own _installer_build test, we control whether --isfinal is set
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# or not; we pass it if the update is for a stable release, we do
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# not pass it if the update is for Branched. Live images do not
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# have the buildstamp file.
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# True. Not sure if Rocky's pungi configs explicitly set this,
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# or rely on the heuristic. So for installer images, we expect
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# isFinal to be True for RC candidate and final composes, but
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# False for LookAhead and Beta candidate composes. Live images
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# do not have the buildstamp file.
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# 2. If there's no buildstamp file, the value of the environment
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# variable ANACONDA_ISFINAL is used as `product.isFinal`, default
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@ -1250,22 +1192,11 @@ sub check_prerelease {
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# wrapper script sets ANACONDA_ISFINAL based on the release field
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# of whatever package provides system-release: if it starts with
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# "0.", it sets ANACONA_ISFINAL to "false", otherwise it sets it
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# to "true". So for live images, we expect isFinal to be True
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# unless the fedora-release-common package release starts with 0.
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# to "true".
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# 3. If `product.isFinal` is False, the pre-release warning and
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# tags are shown; if it is False, they are not shown.
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# We don't really need to check this stuff for update tests, as
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# the only installer images we test on updates are ones we build
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# ourselves; there's no value to this check for those really.
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# For compose tests, we will expect to see the pre-release tags if
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# the compose is Rawhide, or a Beta candidate, or it's a nightly
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# and we're checking an installer image. If it's an RC or Updates
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# candidate, or a respin release, we expect NOT to see the tags.
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# If it's a nightly and we're checking a live image, we don't do
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# the check.
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# bail if this is an update test
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return if (get_var("ADVISORY OR TASK"));
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@ -1273,25 +1204,18 @@ sub check_prerelease {
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# any other value means we don't care
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my $prerelease = 10;
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# if this is RC or update compose we absolutely *MUST NOT* see tags
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# if this is RC we absolutely *MUST NOT* see tags
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my $label = get_var("LABEL");
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$prerelease = 0 if ($label =~ /^(RC|Update)-/);
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$prerelease = 0 if ($label =~ /^RC/);
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# if it's a Beta compose we *MUST* see tags
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$prerelease = 1 if ($label =~ /^Beta-/);
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my $version = get_var('VERSION');
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# if it's Rawhide we *MUST* see tags
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$prerelease = 1 if ($version eq "Rawhide");
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$prerelease = 1 if ($label =~ /^(B(?i)eta(?-i))/);
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my $build = get_var('BUILD');
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# if it's a nightly installer image we should see tags
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$prerelease = 1 if ($build =~ /\.n\.\d+/ && !get_var("LIVE"));
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# if it's a respin compose we *MUST NOT* see tags
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$prerelease = 0 if ($build =~ /Respin/);
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# we *could* go to a console and parse fedora-release-common
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# to decide if a nightly live image should have tags or not, but
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# it seems absurd as we're almost reinventing the code that
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# decides whether to show the tags, at that point, and it's not
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# really a big deal either way whether a nightly live image has
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# the tags or not. So we don't.
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$prerelease = 1 if ($build =~ /\.t\.\d+/ && !get_var("LIVE"));
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# check based on ISO name, does not work for 8.x boot-iso name(s) which must use
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# LABEL
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my $iso = get_var('ISO');
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$prerelease = 1 if ($iso =~ /^Rocky-\d+\.\d+-(B(?i)eta(?-i)|LookAhead)-(x86_64|aarch64|ppc64le|s390x)-(boot|dvd\d?|minimal).iso/);
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# For all prerelease requiring ISOs, assert that prerelease is there.
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if ($prerelease == 1) {
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{
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"area": [
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{
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"ypos": 33,
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"height": 19,
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"type": "match",
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"width": 145,
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"xpos": 91
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}
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],
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"properties": [],
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"tags": [
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"ENV-DISTRI-rocky",
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"LANGUAGE-arabic",
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"prerelease_note"
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]
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}
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"area": [
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"type": "match",
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"xpos": 734,
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"width": 143,
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"height": 19,
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"ypos": 31
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}
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],
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"properties": [],
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"tags": [
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"ENV-DISTRI-rocky",
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"LANGUAGE-french",
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"prerelease_note"
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]
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"area": [
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"width": 159,
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"xpos": 754,
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"type": "match",
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"ypos": 35,
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"height": 24
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}
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],
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"properties": [],
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"tags": [
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"ENV-DISTRI-rocky",
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"LANGUAGE-japanese",
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"prerelease_note"
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]
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"ypos": 34,
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"height": 27,
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"width": 159,
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"xpos": 754,
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"type": "match"
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}
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],
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"properties": [],
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"tags": [
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"ENV-DISTRI-rocky",
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"prerelease_note"
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]
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}
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if (index($testname, "upgrade_2") != -1) {
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$version = get_var("UP2REL");
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}
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setup_workaround_repo $version;
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assert_script_run 'dnf -y update --refresh', 1800;
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script_run "reboot", 0;
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