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IoT does nightly Branched and Rawhide composes that are built as RC candidates, for some reason. So let's except it from this check. Signed-off-by: Adam Williamson <awilliam@redhat.com>
186 lines
8.2 KiB
Perl
186 lines
8.2 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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# This test checks that the descriptions in /etc/os-release file are correct and that they
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# match the current version.
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sub strip_marks {
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# Remove the quotation marks from the string:
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my $string = shift;
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$string=~ tr/"//d;
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return $string;
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}
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sub run {
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# First, let us define some variables needed to run the program.
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my $self = shift;
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# The file to be checked
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my $filename = '/etc/os-release';
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# Read the content of the file to compare. Let us parse the file
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# and create a hash with those values, so that we can easily access
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# them and assert them.
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my $infile = script_output "cat /etc/os-release";
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my @infile = split /\n/, $infile;
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my %content = ();
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foreach (@infile) {
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chomp $_;
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my ($key, $value) = split /=/, $_;
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$content{$key} = $value;
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}
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# Now, we have all the data ready and we can start testing, first let us get
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# correct variables to compare the system data with.
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# First, we know the basic stuff
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my $id = get_var("DISTRI"); # Should be "fedora"
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# extract expected version components from ISO name for canned variants,
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# which have their os-release rewritten by rpm-ostree, see:
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# https://github.com/projectatomic/rpm-ostree/blob/master/docs/manual/treefile.md
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# we use the ISO name because rpm-ostree uses elements from the compose
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# ID for nightlies, but from the label for candidate composes; BUILD
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# always gives us the compose ID, but the ISO name contains the compose
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# ID for nightlies but the label for candidate composes, so it works for
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# our purposes here.
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my $isovar = get_var("ISO");
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# Split the ISO variable at "-" and read second-to-last (release
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# number) and last (compose ID: date and respin, label: major and
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# minor) fields.
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my ($cannedver, $cannednum) = (split /-/, $isovar)[-2, -1];
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# Get rid of the ".iso" part of the tag.
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$cannednum =~ s/\.iso//g;
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# Now, we merge the fields into one expression to create the correct canned tag
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# that will contain both the version number and the build number.
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my $cannedtag = "$cannedver.$cannednum";
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my $name = ucfirst($id);
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my $rawrel = get_var("RAWREL", '');
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my $version_id = get_var("VERSION"); # Should be the version number or Rawhide.
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# IoT has a branch that acts more or less like Rawhide, but has
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# its version as the Rawhide release number, not 'Rawhide'. This
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# handles that
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$version_id = 'Rawhide' if ($version_id eq $rawrel);
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my $varstr = spell_version_number($version_id);
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my $target = lc($version_id);
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$version_id = $rawrel if ($version_id eq "Rawhide");
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# the 'generic' os-release in fedora-release has no VARIANT or
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# VARIANT_ID and the string used in values like VERSION, that in other
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# cases is the VARIANT, is 'Rawhide' for Rawhide and the spelt version
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# number for other releases. These are the values we'll see for an
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# Everything image.
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my $variant_id = "";
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my $variant = "generic";
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# now replace the values with the correct ones if we are testing a
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# subvariant that maps to a known variant
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my $subvariant = get_var('SUBVARIANT');
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my %variants = (
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Server => ["server", "Server Edition"],
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Workstation => ["workstation", "Workstation Edition"],
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AtomicHost => ["atomic.host", "Atomic Host"],
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CoreOS => ["coreos", "CoreOS"],
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KDE => ["kde", "KDE Plasma"],
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Silverblue => ["silverblue", "Silverblue"],
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IoT => ["iot", "IoT Edition"],
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);
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if (exists($variants{$subvariant})) {
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($variant_id, $variant) = @{$variants{$subvariant}};
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$varstr = $variant;
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}
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# If fedora-release-common release starts with a 0, we'll have
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# "Prerelease" in varstr
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my $reltag = script_output 'rpm -q fedora-release-common --qf "%{RELEASE}\n"';
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if (index($reltag, "0.") == 0) {
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$varstr .= " Prerelease";
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# ...however, we shouldn't just wave this through if we're
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# an RC candidate or update compose, those should never be
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# done with a 0.x fedora-release-common. so let's blow up
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# here if so. unless it's IoT, because IoT is weird
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my $label = get_var("LABEL");
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if ($label =~ /^(RC|Update)-/ && $subvariant ne "IoT") {
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die "RC candidate or update compose should not have 0.x versioned fedora-release!";
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}
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}
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my $version = "$version_id ($varstr)";
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# for canned variants, we need to form a different string here by using
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# the above created cannedtag. See earlier comment
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if (get_var("CANNED")) {
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$version = "$cannedtag ($varstr)";
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}
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my $platform_id = "platform:f$version_id";
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my $pretty = "$name $version_id ($varstr)";
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# Same problem is when testing the PRETTY_NAME.
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if (get_var("CANNED")) {
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$pretty = "$name $cannedtag ($varstr)";
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}
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#Now. we can start testing the real values from the installed system.
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my @fails = ();
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my $failref =\@fails;
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# Test for name
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rec_log "NAME should be $name and is $content{'NAME'}", $content{'NAME'} eq $name, $failref;
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# Test for version.
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my $strip = strip_marks($content{'VERSION'});
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rec_log "VERSION should be $version and is $strip", $strip eq $version, $failref;
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# Test for version_id
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rec_log "VERSION_ID should be $version_id and is $content{'VERSION_ID'}", $content{'VERSION_ID'} eq $version_id, $failref;
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# Test for platform_id
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$strip = strip_marks($content{'PLATFORM_ID'});
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rec_log "PLATFORM_ID should be $platform_id and is $strip", $strip eq $platform_id, $failref;
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# Test for pretty name
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$strip = strip_marks($content{'PRETTY_NAME'});
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rec_log "PRETTY_NAME should be $pretty and is $strip", $strip eq $pretty, $failref;
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# Test for RH Bugzilla Product
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$strip = strip_marks($content{'REDHAT_BUGZILLA_PRODUCT'});
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rec_log "REDHAT_BUGZILLA_PRODUCT should be $name and is $strip", $strip eq $name, $failref;
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# Test for RH Bugzilla Product Version
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rec_log "REDHAT_BUGZILLA_PRODUCT_VERSION should be $target and is $content{'REDHAT_BUGZILLA_PRODUCT_VERSION'}", $content{'REDHAT_BUGZILLA_PRODUCT_VERSION'} eq $target, $failref;
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# Test for RH Support Product
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$strip = strip_marks($content{'REDHAT_SUPPORT_PRODUCT'});
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rec_log "REDHAT_SUPPORT_PRODUCT should be $name and is $strip", $strip eq $name, $failref;
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# Test for RH Support Product Version
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rec_log "REDHAT_SUPPORT_PRODUCT_VERSION should be $target and is $content{'REDHAT_SUPPORT_PRODUCT_VERSION'}", $content{'REDHAT_SUPPORT_PRODUCT_VERSION'} eq $target, $failref;
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# Test for Variant but only in case of Server or Workstation
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if ($variant ne "generic") {
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$strip = strip_marks($content{'VARIANT'});
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rec_log "VARIANT should be $variant and is $strip", $strip eq $variant, $failref;
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# Test for VARIANT_ID
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rec_log "VARIANT_ID should be $variant_id and is $content{'VARIANT_ID'}", $content{'VARIANT_ID'} eq $variant_id, $failref;
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}
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else {
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print "VARIANT was not tested because the compose is not Workstation or Server Edition.\n";
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print "VARIANT_ID was not tested because the compose is not Workstation or Server Edition.\n";
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}
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# Check for fails, count them, collect their messages and die if something was found.
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my $failcount = scalar @fails;
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script_run "echo \"There were $failcount failures in total.\" >> /tmp/os-release.log";
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upload_logs "/tmp/os-release.log", failok=>1;
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my $failmessages = "";
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foreach my $fail (@fails) {
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$failmessages .= "\n".$fail;
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}
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die $failmessages if ($failcount > 0);
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}
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sub test_flags {
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return {always_rollback => 1};
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}
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1;
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# vim: set sw=4 et:
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