os-autoinst-distri-rocky/tests/desktop_terminal_postinstall.pm
Adam Williamson e1ec1997af try to be safer when typing in X: slower, more checks
Summary:
the main thing this does is try and type slower in X - this
should cover nearly everywhere we type anything in X, and make
it type slower. We also add a bit more safety checking to some
old tests which didn't have it (mainly _do_install_and_reboot)
- wait_still_screen after typing to make sure all the keypresses
were registered before continuing.

This is an attempt to mitigate the problems we've seen where
the wrong text gets typed into the wrong places and the tests
break.

This branch is live on staging atm. It still has *some* issues,
but I do think it's an improvement.

Test Plan:
run the tests (probably several times), compare to
runs without the change, see if it's better or worse...

Reviewers: jskladan, garretraziel

Reviewed By: garretraziel

Subscribers: tflink

Differential Revision: https://phab.qadevel.cloud.fedoraproject.org/D993
2016-09-12 10:24:30 -07:00

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use base "installedtest";
use strict;
use testapi;
use main_common;
sub run {
my $self=shift;
assert_screen 'graphical_desktop_clean';
$self->menu_launch_type('terminal');
wait_still_screen 5;
# need to be root
my $rootpass = get_var("ROOT_PASSWORD", "weakpassword");
type_string "su\n", 20;
wait_still_screen 3;
# can't use type_safely for now as current implementation relies
# on screen change checks, and there is no screen change here
type_string "$rootpass\n", 1;
wait_still_screen 3;
# if we can run something successfully, we're at a console;
# we're reinventing assert_script_run instead of using it so
# we can type safely
type_very_safely "ls && echo 'ls OK' > /dev/ttyS0\n";
wait_serial "ls OK" || die "terminal command failed";
}
sub test_flags {
# without anything - rollback to 'lastgood' snapshot if failed
# 'fatal' - whole test suite is in danger if this fails
# 'milestone' - after this test succeeds, update 'lastgood'
# 'important' - if this fails, set the overall state to 'fail'
return { fatal => 1 };
}
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