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# Copyright 2020 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved.
# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
# found in the LICENSE file.
from autotest_lib.client.common_lib.cros import kernel_utils
from autotest_lib.server.cros.update_engine import update_engine_test
class autoupdate_FromUI(update_engine_test.UpdateEngineTest):
"""Trigger an update from the UI.
Start an update by clicking on the 'Check for update' button in the
Chrome OS settings menu, instead of calling to update_engine_client
directly.
"""
version = 1
_UI_TEST = 'autoupdate_UpdateFromUI'
def run_once(self, full_payload=True, job_repo_url=None,
running_at_desk=False):
"""
Tests that we can successfully perform an update via the UI.
@param full_payload: True for a full payload. False for delta.
@param job_repo_url: Used for debugging locally. This is used to figure
out the current build and the devserver to use.
The test will read this from a host argument
when run in the lab.
@param running_at_desk: True if the test is being run locally.
"""
payload_url = self.get_payload_for_nebraska(
job_repo_url, full_payload=full_payload,
public_bucket=running_at_desk)
active, inactive = kernel_utils.get_kernel_state(self._host)
# Login and click 'Check for update' in the Settings app.
self._run_client_test_and_check_result(self._UI_TEST,
payload_url=payload_url)
self._host.reboot()
# Check that the update completed successfully
rootfs_hostlog, _ = self._create_hostlog_files()
self.verify_update_events(self._CUSTOM_LSB_VERSION, rootfs_hostlog)
kernel_utils.verify_boot_expectations(inactive, host=self._host)