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GitOrigin-RevId: b3616bd96400ce0252c241d76fcafb64389defc6
43 lines
1.1 KiB
Nix
43 lines
1.1 KiB
Nix
import ./make-test-python.nix ({ pkgs, ...} :
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{
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name = "signal-desktop";
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meta = with pkgs.lib.maintainers; {
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maintainers = [ flokli ];
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};
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machine = { ... }:
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{
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imports = [
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./common/user-account.nix
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./common/x11.nix
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];
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services.xserver.enable = true;
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test-support.displayManager.auto.user = "alice";
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environment.systemPackages = [ pkgs.signal-desktop ];
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virtualisation.memorySize = 1024;
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};
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enableOCR = true;
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testScript = { nodes, ... }: let
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user = nodes.machine.config.users.users.alice;
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in ''
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start_all()
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machine.wait_for_x()
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# start signal desktop
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machine.execute("su - alice -c signal-desktop &")
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# Wait for the Signal window to appear. Since usually the tests
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# are run sandboxed and therfore with no internet, we can not wait
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# for the message "Link your phone ...". Nor should we wait for
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# the "Failed to connect to server" message, because when manually
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# running this test it will be not sandboxed.
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machine.wait_for_text("Signal")
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machine.wait_for_text("File Edit View Window Help")
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machine.screenshot("signal_desktop")
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'';
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})
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