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This adds a new test that implementsQA:Testcase_desktop_login on both GNOME and KDE. While working on this, we realized that the "desktop_clean" needles were really "app menu" needles, and for KDE, this was a duplication with the new "system menu" needles, because on KDE the app menu and the system menu are the same. So I (Adam) started to de-duplicate that, but also realized that "app menu button" is a much more accurate name for these needles, so I was renaming the old desktop_clean needles to app_menu_button. That led me to the realization that "check_desktop_clean" is itself a dumb name, because we don't (at least, any more, way back in the mists of time we may have done) do anything to check that the desktop is "clean" - we're really just asserting that we're at a desktop *at all*. While thinking *that* through, I *also* realized that the whole "open the overview and look for the app grid icon" workaround it did is no longer necessary, because GNOME doesn't use a translucent top bar any more. That went away in GNOME 3.32, which is in Fedora 30, our oldest supported release. So I threw that away, renamed the function "check_desktop", cleaned up all the needle naming and tagging, and also added an app menu needle for GNOME in Japanese because we were missing one (the Japanese tests have been using the "app grid icon" workaround the whole time).
151 lines
5.3 KiB
Python
Executable File
151 lines
5.3 KiB
Python
Executable File
#!/usr/bin/python3
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# Copyright (C) 2020 Red Hat
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#
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# This file is part of os-autoinst-distri-fedora.
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#
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# os-autoinst-distri-fedora is free software; you can redistribute it
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# and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
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# as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 2 of
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# the License, or (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
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# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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#
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# Author: Adam Williamson <awilliam@redhat.com>
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"""This is a check script which checks for unused needles. If none of
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the tags a needle declares is referenced in the tests, it is
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considered unused.
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"""
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import glob
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import json
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import os
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import re
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import sys
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NEEDLEPATH = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__)), "needles")
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TESTSPATH = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__)), "tests")
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LIBPATH = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__)), "lib")
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# these don't account for escaping, but I don't think we're ever going
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# to have an escaped quotation mark in a needle tag
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DOUBLEQUOTERE = re.compile('"(.*?)"')
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SINGLEQUOTERE = re.compile("'(.*?)'")
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# first we're gonna build a big list of all string literals
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testpaths = glob.glob(f"{TESTSPATH}/**/*.pm", recursive=True)
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testpaths.extend(glob.glob(f"{LIBPATH}/**/*.pm", recursive=True))
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testliterals = []
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for testpath in testpaths:
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# skip if it's a symlink
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if os.path.islink(testpath):
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continue
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# otherwise, scan it for string literals
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with open(testpath, "r") as testfh:
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testtext = testfh.read()
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for match in DOUBLEQUOTERE.finditer(testtext):
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testliterals.append(match[1])
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for match in SINGLEQUOTERE.finditer(testtext):
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testliterals.append(match[1])
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# now let's do some whitelisting, for awkward cases where we know that
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# we concatenate string literals and stuff
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# versioned backgrounds and release IDs
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for rel in range(30, 100):
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testliterals.append(f"{rel}_background")
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testliterals.append(f"version_{rel}_ident")
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# anaconda id needles, using tell_source
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for source in ("workstation", "generic", "server"):
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testliterals.append(f"leftbar_{source}")
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testliterals.append(f"topbar_{source}")
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# keyboard layout switching, using desktop_switch_layout
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for environment in ("anaconda", "gnome"):
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for layout in ("native", "ascii"):
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testliterals.append(f"{environment}_layout_{layout}")
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# package set selection, using get_var('PACKAGE_SET')
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for pkgset in ("kde", "workstation", "minimal"):
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testliterals.append(f"anaconda_{pkgset}_highlighted")
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testliterals.append(f"anaconda_{pkgset}_selected")
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# desktop_login stuff
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for user in ("jack", "jim"):
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testliterals.append(f"login_{user}")
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testliterals.append(f"user_confirm_{user}")
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# partitioning stuff, there's a bunch of this, all in anaconda.pm
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# multiple things use this
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for part in ("swap", "root"):
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testliterals.append(f"anaconda_part_select_{part}")
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# select_disks
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for num in range(1, 10):
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testliterals.append(f"anaconda_install_destination_select_disk_{num}")
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# custom_scheme_select
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for scheme in ("standard", "lvmthin", "btrfs"):
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testliterals.append(f"anaconda_part_scheme_{scheme}")
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# custom_blivet_add_partition
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for dtype in ("lvm", "lvmthin", "raid"):
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testliterals.append(f"anaconda_blivet_part_devicetype_{dtype}")
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for fsys in ("ext3", "ext4", "xfs", "btrfs", "ppc_prep_boot", "swap", "efi_filesystem"):
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testliterals.append(f"anaconda_blivet_part_fs_{fsys}")
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testliterals.append(f"anaconda_blivet_part_fs_{fsys}_selected")
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# this is variable-y in custom_change_type but we only actually have
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# one value
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testliterals.append("anaconda_part_device_type_raid")
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# custom_change_fs
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for fsys in ("ext3", "xfs"):
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testliterals.append(f"anaconda_part_fs_{fsys}")
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testliterals.append(f"anaconda_part_fs_{fsys}_selected")
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# variable-y in custom_change_device but we only have one value
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testliterals.append("anaconda_part_device_sda")
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# retcode tracker
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ret = 0
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# now let's scan our needles
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unused = []
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noimg = []
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noneedle = []
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needlepaths = glob.glob(f"{NEEDLEPATH}/**/*.json", recursive=True)
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for needlepath in needlepaths:
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# check we have a matching image file
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imgpath = needlepath.replace(".json", ".png")
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if not os.path.exists(imgpath):
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noimg.append(needlepath)
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with open(needlepath, "r") as needlefh:
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needlejson = json.load(needlefh)
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if any(tag in testliterals for tag in needlejson["tags"]):
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continue
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unused.append(needlepath)
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# reverse check, for images without a needle file
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imgpaths = glob.glob(f"{NEEDLEPATH}/**/*.png", recursive=True)
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for imgpath in imgpaths:
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needlepath = imgpath.replace(".png", ".json")
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if not os.path.exists(needlepath):
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noneedle.append(imgpath)
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if unused:
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ret += 1
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print("Unused needle(s) found!")
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for needle in unused:
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print(needle)
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if noimg:
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ret += 2
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print("Needle(s) without image(s) found!")
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for needle in noimg:
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print(needle)
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if noneedle:
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ret += 4
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print("Image(s) without needle(s) found!")
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for img in noneedle:
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print(img)
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sys.exit(ret)
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