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 * '''Component Checklist''': https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Process/Merges/Checklists/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]])
 * '''Trunk URL''': [[https://github.com/MirServer/mir/|github:MirServer/mir]]
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== 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'''
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'''This test plan is not supposed to be complete; use it to guide your manual testing so they don't miss big functional areas that are part in the component; also this should be used as guideline to inspire the exploratory testing which should be adapted smartly based on the real content of a MP''' '''This test plan is not supposed to be complete; use it to guide your manual testing so they don't miss big functional areas that are part in the component; also this should be used as guideline to inspire the exploratory testing which should be adapted smartly based on the real content of a release'''
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 * Mir Test Plan (from ppa:mir-team/rc)
 * Mir Snaps Test Plan
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 * The following should be repeated for each of the supported series: 16.04LTS, 18.04LTS and (at the time of writing) 17.10. === Mir Test Plan ===

==== Test Matrix ====
||'''Platform'''||24.04LTS||22.04LTS||24.10||
||gbm-kms|| || || ||
||gbm-x11|| || || ||
||gbm-wayland|| || || ||
||eglstream-kms|| || || ||
||virtual|| || || ||

||'''Console'''||24.04LTS||22.04LTS||24.10||
||minimal|| || || ||
||linux-VT|| || || ||
||logind|| || || ||

||'''WM'''||24.04LTS||22.04LTS||24.10||
||floating|| || || ||
||tiling|| || || ||
||kiosk|| || || ||
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   * $ '''sudo add-apt-repository ppa:mir-team/rc'''
   * $ '''sudo apt update
'''
   * $ '''sudo apt install mir-demos mir-graphics-drivers-desktop mir-test-tools'''
   * $ '''sudo add-apt-repository --update ppa:mir-team/rc'''
   * $ '''sudo apt install mir-demos mir-platform-graphics-virtual mir-graphics-drivers-desktop mir-test-tools'''
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    * ''On 16.04 Xenial ONLY'' also install qt support for Mir
     * $ '''sudo apt install qtubuntu-desktop'''
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 * Mir-on-X11
  * Use an X11 based desktop (Unity, Gnome, etc.).
  * Start a terminal sessions to launch the tests.
  * Run the "smoke tests" to ensure the example clients work
   * $ '''mir-smoke-test-runner'''
   * Check the result is "I: Smoke testing complete with returncode 0"
  * Run a test session in a window
   * $ '''miral-app''' [''On 16.04 Xenial ONLY'' add '''-qt-mirclient -gdk-mirclient''']
  * [in the Mir-on-X11 session] Try running, resizing, moving and switching between the following:
   * $ '''mir_demo_client_multiwin'''
   * $ '''kate'''
   * $ '''gnome-terminal'''
   * $ '''weston-terminal'''
   * $ '''glmark2-es2-wayland'''
 * Commands for testing specific features:
  * Console provider
   * `--console-provider=vt --vt=4`
    * This requires running with root privileges
    * Need to ensure that `XDG_RUNTIME_DIR` is set in the environment. If using `sudo`, it might strip this out; running something like `sudo env XDG_RUNTIME_DIR=/run/user/1000 miral-shell …` will ensure this is set.
   * `--console-provider=logind`
     * Switch to VT4, sign in and `miral-app ...`
   * `--console-provider=minimal`
    * Used when all others fail.
    * Does not provide VT switching capabilities (Ctrl-Alt-F1, etc)
    * Used for the gbm-x11, gbm-wayland & virtual platforms
  * Window Manager
   * `--window-manager=tiling`
   * `--window-manager=floating`
   * `-kiosk`
  * Testing specific platforms
   * `--platform-display-libs=mir:$NAME --platform-rendering-libs=mir:$NAME`
    * Platform
      * X11: Use an X11 supporting desktop
      * virtual: `--platform-display-lib=mir:virtual --virtual-output=1280x1024`
       * Also add wayvnc support: `--add-wayland-extension=zwp_virtual_keyboard_manager_v1:zwlr_virtual_pointer_manager_v1:zwlr_screencopy_manager_v1`
       * In a separate terminal run: `WAYLAND_DISPLAY=wayland-1 ubuntu-frame-vnc`
       * In a separate terminal run: `gvncviewer localhost`
      * wayland: `--platform-display-lib=mir:wayland --wayland-host=$WAYLAND_DISPLAY`
  * Some tests
    * Run the "smoke tests" to ensure the example clients work
      * Start a terminal sessions to launch the tests.
      * $ '''mir-smoke-test-runner'''
      * Check the result is "I: Smoke testing complete with returncode 0"
    * try some apps
     * $ '''miral-app'''
     * [in the nested session] Try running, resizing, moving and switching between the following:
       * $ '''kate'''
       * $ '''gnome-terminal'''
       * $ '''weston-terminal'''
       * $ '''glmark2-es2-wayland'''
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 * Mir-on-KMS
  * Switch to VT4 and sign in, switch back to the desktop
  * Run a test "desktop" session
   * $ '''miral-desktop''' [''On 16.04 Xenial ONLY'' add '''-qt-mirclient -gdk-mirclient'''] '''--window-manager tiling'''
  * [in the Mir session] Try running, and switching between the following:
   * $ '''mir_demo_client_multiwin'''
   * $ '''kate'''
   * $ '''gnome-terminal'''
   * $ '''weston-terminal'''
   * $ '''glmark2-es2-wayland'''
   * Run a test "tiling desktop" session
     * $ '''miral-app --window-manager tiling'''
     * Try running, and switching between the following:
     * $ '''kate'''
     * $ '''gnome-terminal'''
     * $ '''weston-terminal'''
     * $ '''glmark2-es2-wayland'''

=== Mir Snaps Test Plan ===

There are several snaps to consider
* mir-test-tools
* ubuntu-frame
* confined-shell
* miriway

We give detailed instructions only for mir-test-tools as the pattern is obvious.

 * Verify that the snaps works
These tests should work on all supported series of Classic and on Ubuntu Core. First check that the `beta` channel has been updated with the release candidate:

   * $ '''snap info mir-test-tools'''

This should show something like:

   * '''24/beta: 2.17.0~rc5-snap165 2024-05-08 (15097) 105MB -'''

Where the version (2.17.0~rc5-snap165) matches the release being tested.

   * $ '''snap install --channel=24/beta mir-test-tools'''

There's a "handy script" to test the snap on the Wiki:

   * https://github.com/MirServer/mir-test-tools/wiki/Notes

Copy this and run it.

Test Plan

This test plan is not supposed to be complete; use it to guide your manual testing so they don't miss big functional areas that are part in the component; also this should be used as guideline to inspire the exploratory testing which should be adapted smartly based on the real content of a release

  • Successful run of automated CI testing
  • Mir Test Plan (from ppa:mir-team/rc)
  • Mir Snaps Test Plan

Mir Test Plan

Test Matrix

Platform

24.04LTS

22.04LTS

24.10

gbm-kms

gbm-x11

gbm-wayland

eglstream-kms

virtual

Console

24.04LTS

22.04LTS

24.10

minimal

linux-VT

logind

WM

24.04LTS

22.04LTS

24.10

floating

tiling

kiosk

  • In addition update desktop from archive
    • Install packages from the release candidate PPA:

      • $ sudo add-apt-repository --update ppa:mir-team/rc

      • $ sudo apt install mir-demos mir-platform-graphics-virtual mir-graphics-drivers-desktop mir-test-tools

    • Install applications to test with:
      • Qt Wayland support, qterminal and kate to test with:
        • $ sudo apt install qtwayland5 kate qterminal

      • Install weston-terminal:
        • $ sudo apt install weston

      • Install glmark2:
        • $ sudo apt install glmark2-wayland

  • Commands for testing specific features:
    • Console provider
      • --console-provider=vt --vt=4

        • This requires running with root privileges
        • Need to ensure that XDG_RUNTIME_DIR is set in the environment. If using sudo, it might strip this out; running something like sudo env XDG_RUNTIME_DIR=/run/user/1000 miral-shell … will ensure this is set.

      • --console-provider=logind

        • Switch to VT4, sign in and miral-app ...

      • --console-provider=minimal

        • Used when all others fail.
        • Does not provide VT switching capabilities (Ctrl-Alt-F1, etc)
        • Used for the gbm-x11, gbm-wayland & virtual platforms

    • Window Manager
      • --window-manager=tiling

      • --window-manager=floating

      • -kiosk

    • Testing specific platforms
      • --platform-display-libs=mir:$NAME --platform-rendering-libs=mir:$NAME

        • Platform
          • X11: Use an X11 supporting desktop
          • virtual: --platform-display-lib=mir:virtual --virtual-output=1280x1024

            • Also add wayvnc support: --add-wayland-extension=zwp_virtual_keyboard_manager_v1:zwlr_virtual_pointer_manager_v1:zwlr_screencopy_manager_v1

            • In a separate terminal run: WAYLAND_DISPLAY=wayland-1 ubuntu-frame-vnc

            • In a separate terminal run: gvncviewer localhost

          • wayland: --platform-display-lib=mir:wayland --wayland-host=$WAYLAND_DISPLAY

    • Some tests
      • Run the "smoke tests" to ensure the example clients work
        • Start a terminal sessions to launch the tests.
        • $ mir-smoke-test-runner

        • Check the result is "I: Smoke testing complete with returncode 0"
      • try some apps
        • $ miral-app

        • [in the nested session] Try running, resizing, moving and switching between the following:
          • $ kate

          • $ gnome-terminal

          • $ weston-terminal

          • $ glmark2-es2-wayland

      • Run a test "tiling desktop" session
        • $ miral-app --window-manager tiling

        • Try running, and switching between the following:
        • $ kate

        • $ gnome-terminal

        • $ weston-terminal

        • $ glmark2-es2-wayland

Mir Snaps Test Plan

There are several snaps to consider * mir-test-tools * ubuntu-frame * confined-shell * miriway

We give detailed instructions only for mir-test-tools as the pattern is obvious.

  • Verify that the snaps works

These tests should work on all supported series of Classic and on Ubuntu Core. First check that the beta channel has been updated with the release candidate:

  • $ snap info mir-test-tools

This should show something like:

  • 24/beta: 2.17.0~rc5-snap165 2024-05-08 (15097) 105MB -

Where the version (2.17.0~rc5-snap165) matches the release being tested.

  • $ snap install --channel=24/beta mir-test-tools

There's a "handy script" to test the snap on the Wiki:

Copy this and run it.

Process/Merges/TestPlans/Mir (last edited 2024-05-09 13:09:10 by alan-griffiths)