| # Copyright 2017 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. |
| |
| # TEST SOON TO BE DISABLED UNTIL MIGRATED TO PYTHON 3. |
| # For instructions on how to: go/tauto-py3-migration |
| # To re-enable migrate to Python 3. |
| # If the test is not migrated by 1/14/22 it will be deleted. |
| |
| AUTHOR = "derat, chromeos-ui" |
| NAME = "desktopui_ChromeCheck" |
| ATTRIBUTES = "suite:bvt-perbuild" |
| TIME = "SHORT" |
| TEST_CATEGORY = "General" |
| TEST_CLASS = "desktopui" |
| TEST_TYPE = "client" |
| JOB_RETRIES = 0 |
| |
| DOC = """ |
| Test that Chrome is at least marginally usable. |
| |
| Uses Telemetry to log in, load a simple HTML page, and log out. Along the way, |
| tests that session_manager emits the expected SessionStateChanged D-Bus signal |
| about the session starting and that the user's encrypted home directory is |
| mounted. |
| |
| A failure can indicate several things: |
| |
| - Telemetry-to-Chrome communication isn't working (is Chrome crashing?). |
| - Chrome and session_manager aren't coordinating login properly. |
| - Chrome is internally broken and can't load web pages. |
| - Chrome and cryptohome aren't coordinating user home dir mounting properly. |
| |
| That's a fairly broad range of causes. They're all covered here with the intent |
| of providing a single fast-running, minimally-flaky test that can be used to |
| validate new versions of Chrome before integrating them into ChromeOS. |
| |
| The info log provides high-level information about what the test is doing and |
| can hopefully be used to narrow down the location of failure. |
| """ |
| |
| job.run_test('desktopui_ChromeCheck') |