os-autoinst-distri-rocky/tests/modularity_enable_disable_module.pm
Lukáš Růžička 114610bf90 Rewrite Modularity tests to use Perl only.
The Modularity tests rely on an external script to test the modular
behaviour of DNF. There is a potentional risk that the connection
is be down and the script cannot be downloaded.

This enhancement uses a regular OpenQA perl test case script to only
invoke DNF commands and parse their output to test the same behaviour
that we have been testing already.

This enhancement picks a random module for each of the operations,
and thus tries to mimick reality a little bit more.
2021-05-03 19:13:09 +00:00

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Perl

use base "installedtest";
use strict;
use modularity;
use testapi;
use utils;
sub run {
my $self=shift;
my $hook_run = 0;
# switch to tty and login as root
$self->root_console(tty=>3);
# Enable the module.
my $name = "swig";
my $stream = "4.0";
assert_script_run("dnf module enable -y $name:$stream");
# Check that it is listed in the enabled list.
my $enabled = script_output('dnf module list --enabled');
my @enabled_modules = parse_module_list($enabled);
unless (is_listed($name, $stream, \@enabled_modules)) {
die "The enabled module is not listed in the list of enabled modules but it should be.";
}
# Check that it is not listed in the disabled list.
my $disabled = script_output('dnf module list --disabled');
my @disabled_modules = parse_module_list($disabled);
if (is_listed($name, $stream, \@disabled_modules)) {
die "The enabled module is listed in the list of disabled modules but it should not be.";
}
# Disable some other module.
my $name_alt = "postgresql";
my $stream_alt = "13";
assert_script_run("dnf module disable -y $name_alt:$stream_alt");
# Check that it is listed in the disabled list.
$disabled = script_output('dnf module list --disabled');
@disabled_modules = parse_module_list($disabled);
unless (is_listed($name_alt, $stream_alt, \@disabled_modules)) {
die "The disabled module is not listed in the list of disabled modules but it should be.";
}
# Check that it is not listed in the enabled list.
$enabled = script_output('dnf module list --enabled');
@enabled_modules = parse_module_list($enabled);
if (is_listed($name_alt, $stream_alt, \@enabled_modules)) {
die "The disabled module is listed in the list of enabled modules but it should not be.";
}
# Reset the first module to its original state and do the list checks.
assert_script_run("dnf module reset -y $name");
# Check that the module has disappeared from both the lists.
$disabled = script_output('dnf module list --disabled');
@disabled_modules = parse_module_list($disabled);
if (is_listed($name, $stream, \@disabled_modules)) {
die "The disabled module is listed in the list of disabled modules but it should not be.";
}
$enabled = script_output('dnf module list --enabled');
@enabled_modules = parse_module_list($enabled);
if (is_listed($name, $stream, \@enabled_modules)) {
die "The disabled module is listed in the list of enabled modules but it should not be.";
}
# Reset the second module but do not perform any list checks.
assert_script_run("dnf module reset -y $name_alt");
}
1;
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