os-autoinst-distri-rocky/tests/desktop_notifications.pm
Adam Williamson a0d4c2fc65 Add a keypress to the 'keepalive' loop in desktop_notifications
Just repositioning the mouse appears not to be enough to prevent
the sesssion going idle any more, since the 20200731.n.0 compose.
Not sure what causes this, probably the kernel. Adding a space
keypress seems to help in both KDE and GNOME.

Signed-off-by: Adam Williamson <awilliam@redhat.com>
2020-08-06 18:15:49 -07:00

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use base "installedtest";
use strict;
use testapi;
use utils;
use packagetest;
# This test sort of covers QA:Testcase_desktop_update_notification
# and QA:Testcase_desktop_error_checks . If it fails, probably *one*
# of those failed, but we don't know which (deciphering which is
# tricky and involves likely-fragile needles to try and figure out
# what notifications we have).
sub run {
my $self = shift;
my $desktop = get_var("DESKTOP");
# for the live image case, handle bootloader here
if (get_var("BOOTFROM")) {
do_bootloader(postinstall=>1, params=>'3');
}
else {
do_bootloader(postinstall=>0, params=>'3');
}
boot_to_login_screen;
# use tty1 to avoid RHBZ #1821499 on F32 Workstation live
$self->root_console(tty=>1);
# ensure we actually have some package updates available
prepare_test_packages;
if ($desktop eq 'gnome') {
# On GNOME, move the clock forward if needed, because it won't
# check for updates before 6am(!)
my $hour = script_output 'date +%H';
if ($hour < 6) {
script_run 'systemctl stop chronyd.service ntpd.service';
script_run 'systemctl disable chronyd.service ntpd.service';
script_run 'systemctl mask chronyd.service ntpd.service';
assert_script_run 'date --set="06:00:00"';
}
if (get_var("BOOTFROM")) {
# Also reset the 'last update notification check' timestamp
# to >24 hours ago (as that matters too)
my $now = script_output 'date +%s';
my $yday = $now - 48*60*60;
# have to log in as the user to do this
script_run 'exit', 0;
console_login(user=>get_var('USER_LOGIN', 'test'), password=>get_var('USER_PASSWORD', 'weakpassword'));
script_run "gsettings set org.gnome.software check-timestamp ${yday}", 0;
wait_still_screen 3;
script_run "gsettings get org.gnome.software check-timestamp", 0;
wait_still_screen 3;
script_run 'exit', 0;
console_login(user=>'root', password=>get_var('ROOT_PASSWORD', 'weakpassword'));
}
}
# can't use assert_script_run here as long as we're on tty1
type_string "systemctl isolate graphical.target\n";
# we trust systemd to switch us to the right tty here
if (get_var("BOOTFROM")) {
assert_screen 'graphical_login';
wait_still_screen 3;
# GDM 3.24.1 dumps a cursor in the middle of the screen here...
mouse_hide;
if (get_var("DESKTOP") eq 'gnome') {
# we have to hit enter to get the password dialog
send_key "ret";
}
assert_screen "graphical_login_input";
type_very_safely get_var("USER_PASSWORD", "weakpassword");
send_key 'ret';
}
check_desktop(timeout=>90);
# now, WE WAIT. this is just an unconditional wait - rather than
# breaking if we see an update notification appear - so we catch
# things that crash a few minutes after startup, etc.
for my $n (1..16) {
sleep 30;
mouse_set 10, 10;
send_key "spc";
mouse_hide;
}
if ($desktop eq 'gnome') {
# of course, we have no idea what'll be in the clock, so we just
# have to click where we know it is
mouse_set 512, 10;
mouse_click;
if (get_var("BOOTFROM")) {
# we should see an update notification and no others
assert_screen "desktop_update_notification_only";
}
else {
# for the live case there should be *no* notifications
assert_screen "desktop_no_notifications";
}
}
elsif ($desktop eq 'kde') {
if (get_var("BOOTFROM")) {
assert_screen "desktop_update_notification";
# this is the case from F30 and earlier where we know this
# was the *only* notification; at this point we've passed
return if match_has_tag "desktop_update_notification_only";
# otherwise, we need to close the update notification(s)
# then check there are no others; see
# https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1730482 for
# KDE showing multiple notifications
my @closed = click_unwanted_notifications;
if (grep {$_ eq 'akonadi'} @closed) {
# this isn't an SELinux denial or a crash, so it's not
# a hard failure...
record_soft_failure "stuck akonadi_migration_agent popup - RHBZ #1716005";
}
my @upnotes = grep {$_ eq 'update'} @closed;
if (scalar @upnotes > 1) {
# Also not a hard failure, but worth noting
record_soft_failure "multiple update notifications - RHBZ #1730482";
}
}
# the order and number of systray icons varies in KDE, so we
# can't really just use a systray 'no notifications' needle.
# instead open up the 'extended systray' thingy and click on
# the notifications bit
assert_and_click 'desktop_expand_systray';
assert_and_click 'desktop_systray_notifications';
# In F28+ we seem to get a network connection notification
# here. Let's dismiss it.
if (check_screen 'desktop_network_notification', 5) {
click_lastmatch;
}
# In F32+ we may also get an 'akonadi did something' message
if (check_screen 'akonadi_migration_notification', 5) {
click_lastmatch;
}
# on live path, we should not have got any other notification;
# on installed path, we saw an update notification and closed
# it, and now there should be no *other* notifications
assert_screen "desktop_no_notifications";
}
}
sub test_flags {
return { fatal => 1 };
}
1;
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