import ./make-test-python.nix ({ pkgs, ...} : { name = "signal-desktop"; meta = with pkgs.lib.maintainers; { maintainers = [ flokli primeos ]; }; machine = { ... }: { imports = [ ./common/user-account.nix ./common/x11.nix ]; services.xserver.enable = true; test-support.displayManager.auto.user = "alice"; environment.systemPackages = with pkgs; [ signal-desktop file ]; virtualisation.memorySize = 1024; }; enableOCR = true; testScript = { nodes, ... }: let user = nodes.machine.config.users.users.alice; in '' start_all() machine.wait_for_x() # start signal desktop machine.execute("su - alice -c signal-desktop &") # Wait for the Signal window to appear. Since usually the tests # are run sandboxed and therfore with no internet, we can not wait # for the message "Link your phone ...". Nor should we wait for # the "Failed to connect to server" message, because when manually # running this test it will be not sandboxed. machine.wait_for_text("Signal") machine.wait_for_text("File Edit View Window Help") machine.screenshot("signal_desktop") # Test if the database is encrypted to prevent these issues: # - https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/108772 # - https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/117555 print(machine.succeed("su - alice -c 'file ~/.config/Signal/sql/db.sqlite'")) machine.succeed( "su - alice -c 'file ~/.config/Signal/sql/db.sqlite' | grep 'db.sqlite: data'" ) machine.fail( "su - alice -c 'file ~/.config/Signal/sql/db.sqlite' | grep -e SQLite -e database" ) ''; })