Fix ModelPhotoShootTest test failures #2294
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🦟 Bug fix
Summary
ModelPhotoShoot tests have started failing recently (#2293 (comment)). The failures are caused by a change in the DART physics engine (dartsim/dart#1774) which causes joints to recover after reaching or exceeding their position limits. The debs for this version of DART are in the prerelease repos for testing, so we've only started experiencing this since gazebo-tooling/gzdev#77 which made gz-sim8 use prereleases.
It seems like the model used in the
ModelPhotoShoot
tests starts off with joint limits violated and recovers after a few iterations. This causes a small movement of the robot. Since the test works by comparing images taken of the robot at the start of simulation and after a few iterations, the small movement causes a discrepancy in the images. The solution here is to run the whole test while simulation is paused.This also cleans up some TestFixture warnings.
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