os-autoinst-distri-rocky/tests/disk_custom_software_raid.pm
Adam Williamson 8fde224dc5 add ext3, btrfs and LVM thin tests, tweaks to custom methods
Summary:
This adds three new custom storage tests and some needles to
support them, and tweaks the custom storage methods a bit to
address some things that cropped up in writing the tests. A
new method is added for changing the filesystem, as that's
a distinct operation from changing the device type.

This also restores the previous behaviour of select_disks()
where it handled selecting custom partitioning when needed.
Turns out it's pretty common to use regex'es in perl! Who'd'a
thought.

A corresponding commit to add the tests to openqa_fedora_tools
is coming.

There's no post-install step for the tests yet; I'll try and
write those up and add them soon.

Test Plan:
Do a full run, including the new tests, on Alpha RC2 and check
all are scheduled correctly and run correctly. The LVM thinp
test is expected to fail as it catches a genuine bug.

Reviewers: jskladan, garretraziel

Reviewed By: garretraziel

Subscribers: tflink

Differential Revision: https://phab.qadevel.cloud.fedoraproject.org/D490
2015-08-10 11:01:12 -07:00

34 lines
938 B
Perl

use base "anacondatest";
use strict;
use testapi;
sub run {
my $self = shift;
# Go to INSTALLATION DESTINATION and ensure two disks are selected.
# Because PARTITIONING starts with 'custom_', this will select custom.
$self->select_disks(2);
assert_and_click "anaconda_spoke_done";
# Manual partitioning spoke should be displayed
assert_and_click "anaconda_part_automatic";
$self->custom_change_type("raid");
assert_and_click "anaconda_spoke_done";
assert_and_click "anaconda_part_accept_changes";
# Anaconda hub
assert_screen "anaconda_main_hub", 300; #
}
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 };
}
1;
# vim: set sw=4 et: