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1.4 KiB
38 lines
1.4 KiB
# Copyright 2017 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved.
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# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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# found in the LICENSE file.
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AUTHOR = "derat, chromeos-ui"
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NAME = "desktopui_ChromeSanity"
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ATTRIBUTES = "suite:bvt-perbuild"
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TIME = "SHORT"
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TEST_CATEGORY = "General"
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TEST_CLASS = "desktopui"
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TEST_TYPE = "client"
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JOB_RETRIES = 0
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DOC = """
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Test that Chrome is at least marginally usable.
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Uses Telemetry to log in, load a simple HTML page, and log out. Along the way,
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tests that session_manager emits the expected SessionStateChanged D-Bus signal
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about the session starting and that the user's encrypted home directory is
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mounted.
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A failure can indicate several things:
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- Telemetry-to-Chrome communication isn't working (is Chrome crashing?).
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- Chrome and session_manager aren't coordinating login properly.
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- Chrome is internally broken and can't load web pages.
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- Chrome and cryptohome aren't coordinating user home dir mounting properly.
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That's a fairly broad range of causes. They're all covered here with the intent
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of providing a single fast-running, minimally-flaky test that can be used to
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validate new versions of Chrome before integrating them into Chrome OS.
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The info log provides high-level information about what the test is doing and
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can hopefully be used to narrow down the location of failure.
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"""
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job.run_test('desktopui_ChromeSanity')
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