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Nikolay Amiantov 8b124b7521 nixos.tests.printing: fix for new CUPS version
It looks like now queue is not immediately cleared from cancelled jobs.
Instead, files like "c00001" are left alongside "d00001-001", and
cleanup happens at some later point of time. Also, all new jobs are
assigned consecutive numbers now (00002, 00003 etc.). So when
original d00001 file is finally cleaned, it breaks the test. Fixed
by checking for any "d*" file inside the queue and cleaning it by
ourselves to ensure that each job works correctly.
2016-02-22 12:42:06 +03:00

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# Test printing via CUPS.
import ./make-test.nix ({pkgs, ... }: {
name = "printing";
meta = with pkgs.stdenv.lib.maintainers; {
maintainers = [ iElectric eelco chaoflow jgeerds ];
};
nodes = {
server =
{ config, pkgs, ... }:
{ services.printing.enable = true;
services.printing.listenAddresses = [ "*:631" ];
services.printing.defaultShared = true;
services.printing.extraConf =
''
<Location />
Order allow,deny
Allow from all
</Location>
'';
networking.firewall.allowedTCPPorts = [ 631 ];
};
client =
{ config, pkgs, nodes, ... }:
{ services.printing.enable = true;
};
};
testScript =
''
startAll;
# Make sure that cups is up on both sides.
$server->waitForUnit("cups.service");
$client->waitForUnit("cups.service");
$client->sleep(10); # wait until cups is fully initialized
$client->succeed("lpstat -r") =~ /scheduler is running/ or die;
$client->succeed("lpstat -H") =~ "/var/run/cups/cups.sock" or die;
$client->succeed("curl --fail http://localhost:631/");
$client->succeed("curl --fail http://server:631/");
$server->fail("curl --fail --connect-timeout 2 http://client:631/");
# Add a HP Deskjet printer connected via USB to the server.
$server->succeed("lpadmin -p DeskjetLocal -E -v usb://foobar/printers/foobar");
# Add it to the client as well via IPP.
$client->succeed("lpadmin -p DeskjetRemote -E -v ipp://server/printers/DeskjetLocal");
$client->succeed("lpadmin -d DeskjetRemote");
# Do some status checks.
$client->succeed("lpstat -a") =~ /DeskjetRemote accepting requests/ or die;
$client->succeed("lpstat -h server:631 -a") =~ /DeskjetLocal accepting requests/ or die;
$client->succeed("cupsdisable DeskjetRemote");
$client->succeed("lpq") =~ /DeskjetRemote is not ready.*no entries/s or die;
$client->succeed("cupsenable DeskjetRemote");
$client->succeed("lpq") =~ /DeskjetRemote is ready.*no entries/s or die;
# Test printing various file types.
foreach my $file ("${pkgs.groff.doc}/share/doc/*/examples/mom/penguin.pdf",
"${pkgs.groff.doc}/share/doc/*/meref.ps",
"${pkgs.cups}/share/doc/cups/images/cups.png",
"${pkgs.pcre.doc}/share/doc/pcre/pcre.txt")
{
$file =~ /([^\/]*)$/; my $fn = $1;
subtest "print $fn", sub {
# Print the file on the client.
$client->succeed("lp $file");
$client->sleep(10);
$client->succeed("lpq") =~ /active.*root.*$fn/ or die;
# Ensure that a raw PCL file appeared in the server's queue
# (showing that the right filters have been applied). Of
# course, since there is no actual USB printer attached, the
# file will stay in the queue forever.
$server->waitForFile("/var/spool/cups/d*-001");
$server->sleep(10);
$server->succeed("lpq -a") =~ /$fn/ or die;
# Delete the job on the client. It should disappear on the
# server as well.
$client->succeed("lprm");
$client->sleep(10);
$client->succeed("lpq -a") =~ /no entries/;
Machine::retry sub {
return 1 if $server->succeed("lpq -a") =~ /no entries/;
};
# The queue is empty already, so this should be safe.
# Otherwise, pairs of "c*"-"d*-001" files might persist.
$server->execute("rm /var/spool/cups/*");
};
}
'';
})