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Well, that OCR needle isn't working out so great, as it seems to match when it shouldn't: https://openqa.fedoraproject.org/tests/119217#step/_graphical_wait_login/5 So let's try another approach. Ditch the OCR needle and have a function for checking we're at a clean desktop. It does the normal needle match, but if we're on GNOME, it also tries hitting alt+f1 and seeing if we're at the overview; if so, it hits alt+f1 again (to go back to the desktop) and returns.
33 lines
851 B
Perl
33 lines
851 B
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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check_desktop_clean;
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menu_launch_type('terminal');
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wait_still_screen 5;
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# need to be root
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my $rootpass = get_var("ROOT_PASSWORD", "weakpassword");
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type_string "su\n", 20;
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wait_still_screen 3;
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# can't use type_safely for now as current implementation relies
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# on screen change checks, and there is no screen change here
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type_string "$rootpass\n", 1;
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wait_still_screen 3;
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# if we can run something successfully, we're at a console;
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# we're reinventing assert_script_run instead of using it so
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# we can type safely
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type_very_safely "ls && echo 'ls OK' > /dev/ttyS0\n";
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wait_serial "ls OK" || die "terminal command failed";
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}
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sub test_flags {
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return { fatal => 1 };
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}
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1;
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# vim: set sw=4 et:
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