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Manual Unity 5.0 tests
Rationale
This is the temporary manual unity 5.0 tests before the tool for having them is done for community participation.
Those tests requires that you have the default settings enabled and default theme.
Tests
Unity
- Ensure Unity starts and is displayed
-> you should see, on a blank desktop, a panel, (top bar), a launcher (left bar) with buttons.
Panel
- click on the desktop on a blank workspace
-> you should see "Desktop" (or any localized string) in the panel (top bar)
- Put the mouse over the panel
-> you should see the "Destkop" label fading out and some menu titles appearing
- click on one item
-> you should see a menu appearing
- click outside (on the desktop) of the menu
-> the menu should close, and it the menu titles should disappear
- reopen the previous menu by clicking on "File"
- over other menu items, like "Edit, Views…"
-> the different menus should open without having any additional click to do
- reopen the previous menu
- use the keyboard keys arrows to navigate between menus
-> the different menus should open and be keyboard navigable
- reopen the previous menu
- without moving the mouse, left-click again
-> the menu should close, but the menu titles are still displayed.
- Open an application in the launcher (not maximized)
-> The title in the bar should match the newly active application
- Hover the panel
-> You should see the application name and the menu titles.
- Open an application in the launcher
- Maximize it
- Hover the panel
-> the title should change to "close;minimize;restore buttons"
- Click on restore
-> the application window should restore
- Maximize it again
- Click on close
-> the application should close
- You should see on the top right some indicators, ordered by (left to right):
- Messaging menu (little enveloppe)
- Battery indicator (battery icon, either charging or plugged)
- Bluetooth indicator
- Network indicator (either a unplug icon, or wifi icon
- sound menu
- time indicator (showing the current hour)
- your name or nickname (/!\ Not showing in the live CD)
- the system indicator
- Click on the messaging menu, and hover on all the other indicators
-> you should see a menu attached to each indicator
- Have a window which export its menu to the menubar
- Press F10
-> the application menu titles should appear and the first menu should be opened
- Have a window which export its menu to the menubar
- Use a menu shortcut like alt + F
-> the application menu titles should appear and the corresponding application menu should opened
Launcher
- click on a launcher icon for an application which is not running
-> the launcher icon should be flashing while the application is opening -> You should see an arrow on the left of the launcher icon displaying there is an instance opened -> You should see an arrow on the right of the launcher icon showing that it's the current application
- Open an application and either maximize it or put it under the launcher
-> the launcher should disappear
- put the mouse at the x=0 position for a while
-> the launcher should reappear
- put the mouse outside of the launcher
-> the launcher should disappear
- Restore the maximized window and move it outside of the launcher scope
-> the launcher should reappear
- Have a maximized application opened and launcher hidden
- click on an application launcher icon and don't move the mouse
-> the launcher should disappear
- Have a maximized application opened and launcher hidden
- click on an application launcher icon and immediately move the mouse to another launcher icon
-> the launcher should not disappear
- Have a maximized application opened and launcher hidden
- put the mouse under the launcher area
- press super and keep it pressed
-> after a while, some numbers (0-9) should appear in the first launcher icons.
- press one of the number (without any modifier) for a non started application
-> the application should start
- Have a firefox maximized application opened and launcher hidden
- press super and keep it pressed
-> after a while, some numbers (0-9) should appear in the first launcher icons.
- press the firefox corresponding number (with shift pressed)
-> a new firefox window should appear
- Have a maximized application opened and launcher hidden
- put the mouse under the launcher area
- press super and keep it pressed
- Once the launcher here, release super
-> the launcher should disappear
- Have a maximized application opened and launcher hidden
- put the mouse under the launcher area
- press super and keep it pressed
-> the launcher should appear -> after a while, some numbers (0-9) should appear in the first launcher icons.
- right-click on the launcher icon for which the application is running
-> a quicklist is displayed, showing at least the application name, "keep in launcher" and "quit".
- click on quit
-> the application should close
- Have two different applications opened
- click on the launcher icon corresponding to the application without the focus
-> this application should get the focus
- Open firefox
- right-click on the launcher icon for firefox
-> you should se an specific entry for firefox "open a new window"
- click on it
-> a second firefox window should appear -> two arrow should now be on the left of the launcher icon
- open a new firefox window
-> a third arrow should now be on the left of the launcher icon
- open a new firefox window
-> there should still be a third arrow should now be on the left of the launcher icon
- in the previous configuration, with firefox having the focus and more than one firefox window, click on the firefox launcher icon
-> you should see the firefox window being exposed
- click on one of them
-> this one should be focused
- in the previous configuration, with firefox having the focus and more than one firefox window, minimize one of the firefox window. Ensure that one firefox window still have the focus
- click on the firefox launcher icon
-> all firefox windows (even the minimized ones) should be exposed
- click on the minimized window
-> this window should be restored and visible
- press super
- search for an installed application not in the launcher
- click on it
-> the application should start and appear in the launcher
- left-click on the launcher icon
-> a quicklist should appear
- click on "Keep in launcher"
- close the application
-> the launcher icon should stay in the launcher
- right-click on a not started application
-> a quicklist should appear, with "Keep in launcher" ticked
- click on this item
-> the launcher icon should disappear
- DYNAMIC QUICKLIST: TEST CASE NEEDED
- click on a launcher icon, keep the left button pressed for 0.5s
-> you should see the icon decoralate from the launcher
- drag it to another position and release the button
-> you should see the icons changing positions
- change a launcher icon position and remove or add an icon to the launcher (see previous tests)
- restart unity TODO: a way to click on a button to restart unity
-> you should get the same launcher icons at the same position
- Open a KDE application like KDE
- Pin it in the launcher (Keep in launcher)
- restart unity: TODO: a way to click on a button to restart unity
-> you should see it after restart
- Open a bunch of applications on your desktop so that you have more than what the launcher can show
-> the launcher show fold the icons
- point with your mouse to a folded launcher icon
-> the launcher show unfold the icons and your cursor should be on the one you pointed
- in the previous configuration, put your mouse at the very bottom of the launcher
-> the launcher should scroll until showing the latest icon
- put your mouse again at the very top of the launcher
-> the launcher should scroll until the first icon
- press alt + f1
-> you should see the first icon hilighted
- press down and up keyboard arrows key
-> the focused application should change
- press escape
-> no launcher icon should be focused
- Have a maximized application
- press alt + f1
-> the launcher should appear
- press escape
-> the launcher should disappear
- press alt + f1
- focus an application which is not opened, press enter
-> the application should be started
- press alt + f1
- press down until you focus an opened application
- use the left key
-> the quicklist for the application should be displayed
- press down until hilighting "quit"
- press enter
-> the application should close and the launcher should lost the focus
- ensure you have a firefox window opened
- press alt + f1
- press down until you focus firefox
- press space
-> a new firefox window should open
Read the whole test case before starting
- click on the workspace switcher launcher icon
-> all workspaces should be visible with windows exposed on all workspaces
- click on a window application and move to another workspace
-> you should see the window set in the destination worspace. Also, the orange border showing the current workspace should change.
- double click on one workspace which isn't the current one
-> the chosen workspace should be zoomed in and become the current one.
- from the previous test, you should have at least one application not on the current workspace. This one should have only one window for that application
-> for that launcher icon, the left arrow should be greyed
- from the previous test, you should have at least one application not on the current workspace. This one should have only one window for that application
- click on the corresponding launcher icon
-> you should be moved to the workspace containing that window and focusing the application
- from the previous test, you should have at least one application not on the current workspace. This one should have multiples windows (eventually on different workspaces) for that application
- click on the corresponding launcher icon
-> you should see all windows from all workspaces exposed
Dash
Window Management
Multi-monitor
UnityTests (last edited 2011-11-30 17:53:28 by gerboland)