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Currently just makes sure that by default it's possible to open a terminal. And exactly this should be the main point that might confuse users of i3 in NixOS, because i3 doesn't print a warning/error if it is unable to start the terminal emulator. Thanks to @waaaaargh for reporting this issue. Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
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850 B
Nix
28 lines
850 B
Nix
import ./make-test.nix {
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name = "i3wm";
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machine = { lib, pkgs, ... }: {
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imports = [ ./common/x11.nix ./common/user-account.nix ];
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services.xserver.displayManager.auto.user = "alice";
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services.xserver.windowManager.default = lib.mkForce "i3";
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services.xserver.windowManager.i3.enable = true;
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};
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testScript = { nodes, ... }: ''
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$machine->waitForX;
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$machine->waitForWindow(qr/first configuration/);
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$machine->sleep(1);
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$machine->screenshot("started");
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$machine->sendKeys("ret");
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$machine->sleep(1);
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$machine->sendKeys("alt");
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$machine->sleep(1);
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$machine->screenshot("configured");
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$machine->sendKeys("ret");
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$machine->sleep(2);
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$machine->sendKeys("alt-ret");
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$machine->waitForWindow(qr/machine.*alice/);
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$machine->sleep(1);
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$machine->screenshot("terminal");
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'';
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}
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