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* '''Trunk URL''': lp:mir * '''Ubuntu Package URL (LP)''': http://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mir |
* '''Trunk URL''': [[https://launchpad.net/mir/ubuntu|lp:mir/ubuntu]] (note: mir has release branches, for example [[https://launchpad.net/mir/0.26|lp:mir/0.26]]) * '''Ubuntu Package URL (LP)''': http://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mir |
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* '''Unity-Mir''' http://code.launchpad.net/unity-mir * '''Platform-api''' http://code.launchpad.net/platform-api * '''Xmir''' https://github.com/RAOF/xserver |
* '''MirAL''' https://code.launchpad.net/miral * '''qtubuntu''' https://launchpad.net/qtubuntu * '''Xmir''' https://code.launchpad.net/~xmir-team/xorg-server/+git/xmir * '''SDL''' * '''GTK-3''' |
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* This testing is in addition to automated testing performed as part of the MP on i386, amd64 and armhf * Install updated image on phone and tablet * Build and install freshly built branch including MPs that are to be proposed for promoting to archive * Ensure navigating/scrolling the ui works as expected (note: cross check known unity8 bugs for any oddity) * Ensure OSK reveals, takes input and dismisses as expected (note: cross check known OSK bugs for any oddity) * Ensure time out and power button blanks screen, and power button unblanks screen * Ensure app launches and can quit * If mirclient API break, install and test Xmir on desktop |
* Successful run of automated CI testing * In addition update desktop from archive * Install packages from build silo: * $ sudo apt install mir-demos mir-graphics-drivers-desktop * Mir-on-X * Use an X11 based desktop (Unity, Gnome, etc.). These tests run for a default 10 seconds, * Start a terminal sessions to launch the tests. * Test that S/W rendering clients run and can be moved(resized) with Alt+Left(Middle)-Button: * $ '''mir_demo_server --test-timeout 10 --test-client mir_demo_client_multiwin''' * Test that EGL rendering clients run and can be moved(resized) with Alt+Left(Middle)-Button: * $ '''mir_demo_server --test-timeout 10 --test-client mir_demo_client_egltriangle''' * Mir-on-Mir * Use an X11 based desktop (Unity, Gnome, etc.). These tests run for a default 10 seconds. * Start two terminal sessions, one for a "host" server, one to launch the tests. * Start a "host" server: $ '''mir_demo_server --window-manager system-compositor''' * Test that S/W rendering clients run and can be moved(resized) with Alt+Left(Middle)-Button: * $ '''mir_demo_server --no-file --host $XDG_RUNTIME_DIR/mir_socket --test-timeout 10 --test-client mir_demo_client_multiwin''' * Test that EGL rendering clients run and can be moved(resized) with Alt+Left(Middle)-Button: * $ '''mir_demo_server --no-file --host $XDG_RUNTIME_DIR/mir_socket --test-timeout 10 --test-client mir_demo_client_egltriangle''' * Close the "host" server * Mir-on-KMS * go to a VT. These tests run for a default 10 seconds. * Test that S/W rendering clients run and can be moved(resized) with Alt+Left(Middle)-Button: * $ '''sudo mir_demo_server --no-file --test-timeout 10 --test-client mir_demo_client_multiwin''' * Test that EGL rendering clients run and can be moved(resized) with Alt+Left(Middle)-Button: * $ '''sudo mir_demo_server --no-file --test-timeout 10 --test-client mir_demo_client_egltriangle''' * Basic GDK support * Use an X11 based desktop (Unity, Gnome, etc.). Note that support by the demo server is limited: e.g. menus and popups need not appear in the correct place. * Start two terminal sessions, one for a Mir server, one to launch the tests. * Start a server: $ '''mir_demo_server''' * Test that gnome-terminal runs and can be moved(resized) with Alt+Left(Middle)-Button: * $ '''GDK_BACKEND=mir gnome-terminal --app-id com.canonical.mir.Terminal''' * Test that GDK applications can be run from the terminal: * $ '''gedit''' * Close the server * Basic Qt support * Use an X11 based desktop (Unity, Gnome, etc.). Note that support by the demo server is limited: e.g. menus and popups need not appear in the correct place. * Start two terminal sessions, one for a Mir server, one to launch the tests. * Install Qt support and kate: $ '''sudo apt install qtubuntu-desktop kate''' * Start a server: $ '''mir_demo_server''' * Test that qterminal runs: * $ '''unset QT_QPA_PLATFORMTHEME''' * $ '''QT_QPA_PLATFORM=ubuntumirclient qterminal''' * Test that Qt applications can be run from the terminal: * $ '''kate''' * Close the server * Install Xmir * go to a VT and launch mir_demo_server as root with the option --arw-file * launch Xmir in another VT using: Xmir -mirSocket /tmp/mir_socket -rootless :2 * in another VT: DISPLAY=:2 gedit * Switch to the mir VT * Interact with gedit, write a text document, save it, load another. * ''On zesty and later'' Install MirAL * Follow [[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Process/Merges/TestPlans/MirAL|MirAL test plan]]. * ''On zesty only'' Install unity8-desktop-session * login to unity8 desktop and utilize applications such as browser, play with dash * allow screen to blank, wake up |
Test plan for component: Mir
Component Checklist: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Process/Merges/Checklists/Mir
Trunk URL: lp:mir/ubuntu (note: mir has release branches, for example lp:mir/0.26)
Ubuntu Package URL (LP): http://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mir
Dependents/Clients
Clients of this component
qtubuntu https://launchpad.net/qtubuntu
Xmir https://code.launchpad.net/~xmir-team/xorg-server/+git/xmir
SDL
GTK-3
Test Plan
- Successful run of automated CI testing
- In addition update desktop from archive
- Install packages from build silo:
- $ sudo apt install mir-demos mir-graphics-drivers-desktop
- Install packages from build silo:
- Mir-on-X
- Use an X11 based desktop (Unity, Gnome, etc.). These tests run for a default 10 seconds,
- Start a terminal sessions to launch the tests.
- Test that S/W rendering clients run and can be moved(resized) with Alt+Left(Middle)-Button:
$ mir_demo_server --test-timeout 10 --test-client mir_demo_client_multiwin
- Test that EGL rendering clients run and can be moved(resized) with Alt+Left(Middle)-Button:
$ mir_demo_server --test-timeout 10 --test-client mir_demo_client_egltriangle
- Mir-on-Mir
- Use an X11 based desktop (Unity, Gnome, etc.). These tests run for a default 10 seconds.
- Start two terminal sessions, one for a "host" server, one to launch the tests.
Start a "host" server: $ mir_demo_server --window-manager system-compositor
- Test that S/W rendering clients run and can be moved(resized) with Alt+Left(Middle)-Button:
$ mir_demo_server --no-file --host $XDG_RUNTIME_DIR/mir_socket --test-timeout 10 --test-client mir_demo_client_multiwin
- Test that EGL rendering clients run and can be moved(resized) with Alt+Left(Middle)-Button:
$ mir_demo_server --no-file --host $XDG_RUNTIME_DIR/mir_socket --test-timeout 10 --test-client mir_demo_client_egltriangle
- Close the "host" server
- Mir-on-KMS
- go to a VT. These tests run for a default 10 seconds.
- Test that S/W rendering clients run and can be moved(resized) with Alt+Left(Middle)-Button:
$ sudo mir_demo_server --no-file --test-timeout 10 --test-client mir_demo_client_multiwin
- Test that EGL rendering clients run and can be moved(resized) with Alt+Left(Middle)-Button:
$ sudo mir_demo_server --no-file --test-timeout 10 --test-client mir_demo_client_egltriangle
- Basic GDK support
- Use an X11 based desktop (Unity, Gnome, etc.). Note that support by the demo server is limited: e.g. menus and popups need not appear in the correct place.
- Start two terminal sessions, one for a Mir server, one to launch the tests.
Start a server: $ mir_demo_server
- Test that gnome-terminal runs and can be moved(resized) with Alt+Left(Middle)-Button:
$ GDK_BACKEND=mir gnome-terminal --app-id com.canonical.mir.Terminal
- Test that GDK applications can be run from the terminal:
$ gedit
- Close the server
- Basic Qt support
- Use an X11 based desktop (Unity, Gnome, etc.). Note that support by the demo server is limited: e.g. menus and popups need not appear in the correct place.
- Start two terminal sessions, one for a Mir server, one to launch the tests.
Install Qt support and kate: $ sudo apt install qtubuntu-desktop kate
Start a server: $ mir_demo_server
- Test that qterminal runs:
$ unset QT_QPA_PLATFORMTHEME
$ QT_QPA_PLATFORM=ubuntumirclient qterminal
- Test that Qt applications can be run from the terminal:
$ kate
- Close the server
- Install Xmir
- go to a VT and launch mir_demo_server as root with the option --arw-file
- launch Xmir in another VT using: Xmir -mirSocket /tmp/mir_socket -rootless :2
- in another VT: DISPLAY=:2 gedit
- Switch to the mir VT
- Interact with gedit, write a text document, save it, load another.
On zesty and later Install MirAL
Follow MirAL test plan.
On zesty only Install unity8-desktop-session
- login to unity8 desktop and utilize applications such as browser, play with dash
- allow screen to blank, wake up
Process/Merges/TestPlans/Mir (last edited 2024-05-09 13:09:10 by alan-griffiths)