ci: Test using seatd instead of direct launcher
While the commonly used Weston launchers are weston-launch and launcher-logind, the direct backend was used in CI out of convenience, and due to logind being a bit cumbersome to get to work in a CI environment. The new libseat launcher can be used with seatd as well as logind. seatd is easy to start in a CI environment, allowing us to test the libseat launcher codepath instead of the less user relevant direct launcher. This also prepares us for the future intended removal of non-libseat launchers. Signed-off-by: Kenny Levinsen <kl@kl.wtf>
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# set environment variables to run Weston tests
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export XDG_RUNTIME_DIR=/tmp/tests
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export WESTON_TEST_SUITE_DRM_DEVICE=card0
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export LIBSEAT_BACKEND=seatd
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# ninja test depends on meson, and meson itself looks for its modules on folder
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# $HOME/.local/lib/pythonX.Y/site-packages (the Python version may differ).
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# meson can not find its modules. So we change the HOME env var to fix that.
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export HOME=/root
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# start seatd and wait for its socket to be available before running the test
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/usr/local/bin/seatd &
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while ! [ -e /run/seatd.sock ]; do sleep 0.1; done
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# run the tests and save the exit status
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ninja test
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TEST_RES=$?
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