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This PR adds the following: * moves out the presetting procedures, so that two long terminal tests do not have to run twice * add methods for application to register when successfully started * adds a test that checks if all required applications have registered
403 lines
16 KiB
Perl
403 lines
16 KiB
Perl
# Copyright (C) 2014 SUSE Linux GmbH
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#
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
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# with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
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# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
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use strict;
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use testapi;
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use autotest;
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use needle;
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use File::Basename;
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# distribution-specific implementations of expected methods
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my $distri = testapi::get_var("CASEDIR") . '/lib/fedoradistribution.pm';
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require $distri;
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testapi::set_distribution(fedoradistribution->new());
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## UTILITY SUBROUTINES
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# Stolen from openSUSE.
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sub unregister_needle_tags($) {
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my $tag = shift;
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my @a = @{ needle::tags($tag) };
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for my $n (@a) { $n->unregister(); }
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}
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# The purpose of this function is to un-register all needles which have
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# at least one tag that starts with a given string (the 'prefix'), if
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# it does not have any tag that matches the pattern 'prefix-value', for
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# any of the values given in an array. The first argument passed must
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# be the prefix; the second must be a reference to the array of values.
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# For instance, if the 'prefix' is LANGUAGE and the 'values' are
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# ENGLISH and FRENCH, this function would un-reference a needle which
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# had only the tag 'LANGUAGE-DUTCH', but it would keep a needle which
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# had the tag 'LANGUAGE-ENGLISH', or a needle with no tag starting in
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# 'LANGUAGE-' at all.
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sub unregister_prefix_tags {
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my ($prefix, $valueref) = @_;
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NEEDLE: for my $needle ( needle::all() ) {
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my $unregister = 0;
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for my $tag ( @{$needle->{'tags'}} ) {
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if ($tag =~ /^\Q$prefix/) {
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# We have at least one tag matching the prefix, so we
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# *MAY* want to un-register the needle
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$unregister = 1;
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for my $value ( @{$valueref} ) {
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# At any point if we hit a prefix-value match, we
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# know we need to keep this needle and can skip
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# to the next
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next NEEDLE if ($tag eq "$prefix-$value");
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}
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}
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}
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# We get here if we hit no prefix-value match, but we only want
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# to unregister the needle if we hit any prefix match, i.e. if
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# 'unregister' is 1.
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$needle->unregister() if ($unregister);
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}
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}
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sub cleanup_needles() {
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if (!get_var('LIVE') and !get_var('CANNED')) {
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## Unregister smaller hub needles. Live and 'canned' installers have
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## a smaller hub with no repository spokes. On other images we want
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## to wait for repository setup to complete, but if we match that
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## spoke's "ready" icon, it breaks live and canned because they
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## don't have that spoke. So we have a needle which doesn't match
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## on that icon, but we unregister it for other installs so they
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## don't match on it too soon.
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unregister_needle_tags("INSTALLER-smallhub");
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}
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# Unregister desktop needles of other desktops when DESKTOP is specified
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if (get_var('DESKTOP')) {
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unregister_prefix_tags('DESKTOP', [ get_var('DESKTOP') ])
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}
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# Unregister non-language-appropriate needles. See unregister_except_
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# tags for details; basically all needles with at least one LANGUAGE-
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# tag will be unregistered unless they match the current langauge.
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my $langref = [ get_var('LANGUAGE') || 'english' ];
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unregister_prefix_tags('LANGUAGE', $langref);
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}
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$needle::cleanuphandler = \&cleanup_needles;
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## TEST LOADING SUBROUTINES
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sub load_upgrade_tests() {
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# all upgrade tests include: boot phase (where bootloader and
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# encryption are handled if necessary), preinstall phase (where
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# packages are upgraded and dnf-plugin-system-upgrade installed),
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# run phase (where upgrade is run) and postinstall phase (where
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# is checked if fedora was upgraded successfully). The PREUPGRADE
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# variable can be used to specify additional test modules to run
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# after the preinstall phase but before the run phase, and the
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# POSTINSTALL variable can be used to specify additional test
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# modules to run after the upgrade postinstall phase.
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autotest::loadtest "tests/upgrade_boot.pm";
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# if static networking config is needed we must do it at this point
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if (get_var("POST_STATIC")) {
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autotest::loadtest "tests/_post_network_static.pm";
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}
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autotest::loadtest "tests/upgrade_preinstall.pm";
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# generic pre-upgrade test load
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if (get_var("PREUPGRADE")) {
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my @pus = split(/ /, get_var("PREUPGRADE"));
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foreach my $pu (@pus) {
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autotest::loadtest "tests/${pu}.pm";
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}
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}
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autotest::loadtest "tests/upgrade_run.pm";
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# handle additional postinstall tests
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if (get_var("POSTINSTALL")) {
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set_var('POSTINSTALL', "upgrade_postinstall " . get_var("POSTINSTALL"));
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}
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else {
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set_var('POSTINSTALL', "upgrade_postinstall");
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}
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}
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sub load_install_tests() {
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# normal installation test consists of several phases, from which some of them are
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# loaded automatically and others are loaded based on what env variables are set
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# generally speaking, install test consists of: boot phase, customization phase, installation
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# and reboot phase, postinstall phase
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# boot phase is loaded automatically every time
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autotest::loadtest "tests/_boot_to_anaconda.pm";
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# if this is a kickstart install, that's all folks
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return if (get_var("KICKSTART"));
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# Root password and user creation spokes are suppressed on
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# Workstation live install and Silverblue DVD install, so we do
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# not want to try and use them. Setting this in the templates is
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# tricky as it gets set for post-install tests too that way, and
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# we don't want that
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if ((get_var('LIVE') || get_var('CANNED')) && get_var('DESKTOP') eq 'gnome') {
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set_var('INSTALLER_NO_ROOT', '1');
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# this is effectively a forced install_no_user
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set_var('INSTALL_NO_USER', '1');
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}
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if (get_var('ANACONDA_TEXT')) {
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# since it differs much, handle text installation separately
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autotest::loadtest "tests/install_text.pm";
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return;
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}
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## Networking
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if (get_var('ANACONDA_STATIC')) {
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autotest::loadtest "tests/_anaconda_network_static.pm";
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}
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## Installation source
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if (get_var('MIRRORLIST_GRAPHICAL') || get_var("REPOSITORY_GRAPHICAL")) {
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autotest::loadtest "tests/install_source_graphical.pm";
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autotest::loadtest "tests/_check_install_source.pm";
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}
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if (get_var("REPOSITORY_VARIATION") || get_var("ADD_REPOSITORY_VARIATION")) {
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autotest::loadtest "tests/_check_install_source.pm";
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}
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## Select package set. Minimal is the default, if 'default' is specified, skip selection.
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autotest::loadtest "tests/_software_selection.pm";
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## Disk partitioning.
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# If PARTITIONING is set, we pick the storage test
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# to run based on the value (usually we run the test with the name
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# that matches the value, except for a couple of commented cases).
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my $storage = '';
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my $partitioning = get_var('PARTITIONING');
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# if PARTITIONING is unset, or one of [...], use disk_guided_empty,
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# which is the simplest / 'default' case.
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if (! $partitioning || $partitioning ~~ ['guided_empty', 'guided_free_space']) {
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$storage = "tests/disk_guided_empty.pm";
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}
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else {
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$storage = "tests/disk_".$partitioning.".pm";
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}
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autotest::loadtest $storage;
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if (get_var("ENCRYPT_PASSWORD")){
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autotest::loadtest "tests/disk_guided_encrypted.pm";
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}
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# Start installation, set user & root passwords, reboot
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# install and reboot phase is loaded automatically every time (except when KICKSTART is set)
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autotest::loadtest "tests/_do_install_and_reboot.pm";
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}
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sub _load_instance {
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# loads a specific 'instance' of a given test. See next function
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# for more details.
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my ($test, $instance) = @_;
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$test .= "_${instance}" if $instance;
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autotest::loadtest "${test}.pm";
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}
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sub _load_early_postinstall_tests {
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# Early post-install test loading. Split out as a separate sub
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# because we do this all twice on update tests.
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# openQA isn't very good at handling jobs where the same module
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# is loaded more than once, and fixing that will be a bit complex
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# and no-one got around to it yet. So for now, we use a bit of a
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# hack: for modules we know may get loaded multiple times, we have
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# symlinks named _2, _3 etc. This function can be passed an arg
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# specifying which 'instance' of the tests to use.
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my ($instance) = @_;
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$instance //= 0;
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# Unlock encrypted storage volumes, if necessary. The test name here
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# follows the 'storage post-install' convention, but must be run earlier.
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if (get_var("ENCRYPT_PASSWORD")) {
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_load_instance("tests/disk_guided_encrypted_postinstall", $instance);
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}
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# For now, there's no possibility to get a graphical desktop on
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# Modular composes, so short-circuit here for those
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if (get_var("MODULAR")) {
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_load_instance("tests/_console_wait_login", $instance);
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return;
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}
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# Appropriate login method for install type
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if (get_var("DESKTOP")) {
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_load_instance("tests/_graphical_wait_login", $instance);
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}
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# Test non-US input at this point, on language tests
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if (get_var("SWITCHED_LAYOUT") || get_var("INPUT_METHOD")) {
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_load_instance("tests/_graphical_input", $instance);
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}
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unless (get_var("DESKTOP")) {
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_load_instance("tests/_console_wait_login", $instance);
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}
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}
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sub load_postinstall_tests() {
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# special case for the memory check test, as it doesn't need to boot
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# the installed system: just load its test and return
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if (get_var("MEMCHECK")) {
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autotest::loadtest "tests/_memcheck.pm";
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return;
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}
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# load the early tests
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_load_early_postinstall_tests();
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# do standard post-install static network config if the var is set
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# and this is not an upgrade test (this is done elsewhere in the
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# upgrade workflow)
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# this is here not in early_postinstall_tests as there's no need
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# to do it twice
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if (get_var("POST_STATIC") && !get_var("UPGRADE")) {
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autotest::loadtest "tests/_post_network_static.pm";
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}
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# if scheduler passed an advisory or task ID, update packages from that
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# advisory or task ID (intended for the updates testing workflow, so we
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# install the updates to be tested). Don't do this for UPGRADE tests, as
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# the update gets installed as part of the upgrade in that case and we
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# don't need the extra reboot. Don't do this for INSTALL test(s); these
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# are checking that an installer image built from the update works and do
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# not install the update themselves in this manner
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if (get_var("ADVISORY_OR_TASK") && !get_var("UPGRADE") && !get_var("INSTALL")) {
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autotest::loadtest "tests/_advisory_update.pm";
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# now load the early boot tests again, as _advisory_update reboots
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_load_early_postinstall_tests(2);
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}
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# from now on, we have fully installed and booted system with root/specified user logged in
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# If there is a post-install test to verify storage configuration worked
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# correctly, run it. Again we determine the test name based on the value
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# of PARTITIONING
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my $storagepost = '';
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if (get_var('PARTITIONING')) {
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my $casedir = get_var("CASEDIR");
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my $loc = "tests/disk_" . get_var('PARTITIONING') . "_postinstall.pm";
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$storagepost = $loc if (-e "$casedir/$loc");
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}
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autotest::loadtest $storagepost if ($storagepost);
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if (get_var("UEFI")) {
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autotest::loadtest "tests/uefi_postinstall.pm";
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}
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# console avc / crash check
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# it makes no sense to run this after logging in on most post-
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# install tests (hence ! BOOTFROM) but we *do* want to run it on
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# upgrade tests after upgrading (hence UPGRADE)
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# desktops have specific tests for this (hence !DESKTOP). For
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# desktop upgrades we should really upload a disk image at the end
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# of upgrade and run all the desktop post-install tests on that
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if (!get_var("DESKTOP") && (!get_var("BOOTFROM") || get_var("UPGRADE"))) {
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autotest::loadtest "tests/_console_avc_crash.pm";
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}
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# generic post-install test load
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if (get_var("POSTINSTALL")) {
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my @pis = split(/ /, get_var("POSTINSTALL"));
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foreach my $pi (@pis) {
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autotest::loadtest "tests/${pi}.pm";
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}
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}
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# load the ADVISORY / KOJITASK post-install test - this records which
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# update or task packages were actually installed during the test. Don't
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# do this for INSTALL test(s); these are checking that an installer image
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# built from the update works and do not install the update themselves.
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if (get_var("ADVISORY_OR_TASK") && !get_var("INSTALL")) {
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# don't do this for support server unless the update is for the same
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# release as the support server disk image, as we don't install the
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# updates on support server when they differ
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unless (get_var("TEST") eq "support_server" && get_var("VERSION") ne get_var("CURRREL")) {
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autotest::loadtest "tests/_advisory_post.pm";
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}
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}
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# we should shut down before uploading disk images
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if (get_var("STORE_HDD_1") || get_var("PUBLISH_HDD_1")) {
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autotest::loadtest "tests/_console_shutdown.pm";
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}
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}
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## LOADING STARTS HERE
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# if user set ENTRYPOINT, run required test directly
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# (good for tests where it doesn't make sense to use _boot_to_anaconda, _software_selection etc.)
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# if you want to run more than one test via ENTRYPOINT, separate them with space
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if (get_var("ENTRYPOINT")) {
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my @entrs = split(/ /, get_var("ENTRYPOINT"));
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foreach my $entr (@entrs) {
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autotest::loadtest "tests/${entr}.pm";
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}
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}
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elsif (get_var("UPGRADE")) {
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load_upgrade_tests;
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}
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elsif ((!get_var("START_AFTER_TEST") && !get_var("BOOTFROM")) || get_var("INSTALL")) {
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# for now we can assume START_AFTER_TEST and BOOTFROM mean the
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# test picks up after an install, so we skip to post-install,
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# unless the override INSTALL var is set
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if (get_var("PREINSTALL")) {
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# specified module supposed to first boot to rescue mode
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# do any required actions before to exit rescue mode (triggering reboot).
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# reboot will run through next normal install steps of load_install_tests.
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my @pis = split(/ /, get_var("PREINSTALL"));
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foreach my $pi (@pis) {
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autotest::loadtest "tests/${pi}.pm";
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}
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}
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load_install_tests;
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}
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if (!get_var("ENTRYPOINT")) {
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load_postinstall_tests;
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}
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# load application start-stop tests
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if (get_var("STARTSTOP")) {
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my $desktop = get_var('DESKTOP');
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my $casedir = get_var('CASEDIR');
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if ($desktop eq 'gnome') {
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# Run this test to preset the environment
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autotest::loadtest "tests/apps_gnome_preset.pm";
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}
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# Find all tests from a directory defined by the DESKTOP variable
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my @apptests = glob "${casedir}/tests/apps_startstop/${desktop}/*.pm";
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# Now load them
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foreach my $filepath (@apptests) {
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my $file = basename($filepath);
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autotest::loadtest "tests/apps_startstop/${desktop}/${file}";
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}
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if ($desktop eq 'gnome') {
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# Run this test to check if required application have registered.
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autotest::loadtest "tests/workstation_core_applications.pm";
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}
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}
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1;
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# vim: set sw=4 et:
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