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Test-case indicator-datetime/unity7-items-check
<dl>
<dt>Log in to a Unity 7 user session</dt>
<dt>Go to the panel and click on the DateTime indicator</dt>
<dd>Ensure there are items in the menu</dd>
</dl>
Test-case indicator-datetime/unity7-greeter-items-check
<dl>
<dt>Start a system and wait for the greeter or logout of the current user session</dt>
<dt>Go to the panel and click on the DateTime indicator</dt>
<dd>Ensure there are items in the menu</dd>
</dl>
Test-case indicator-datetime/unity8-items-check
<dl>
<dt>Login to a user session running Unity 8</dt>
<dt>Pull down the top panel until it sticks open</dt>
<dt>Navigate through the tabs until "Time & Date" is shown</dt>
<dd>Upcoming is at the top of the menu</dd>
<dd>The menu is populated with items</dd>
</dl>
Test-case indicator-datetime/timestamp-wakeup
<dl>
<dt>Unplug the phone from any USB connection and put it to sleep</dt>
<dt>Reawaken the device.</dt>
<dd>The indicator should be showing the correct time.</dd>
</dl>
Test-case indicator-datetime/new-alarm-wakeup
<dl>
<dt>Create and save an upcoming alarm in ubuntu-clock-app</dt>
<dt>Unplug the phone from any USB connection and put it to sleep</dt>
<dd>Confirm that the alarm sounds on time even if the phone is asleep. (Note: if in doubt about sleep you can see in the syslog whether the device actually suspended or whether the suspend was aborted)</dd>
<dd>Confirm that the screen comes on when the alarm is triggered.<dd>
<dd>If the device supports haptic feedback, confirm the alarm vibrates.</dd>
</dl>
Test-case indicator-datetime/disabled-alarms
<dl>
<dt>Create and save an upcoming alarm in ubuntu-clock-app</dt>
<dd>Confirm that the alarm icon appears next to the current time in unity's indicator display</dd>
<dt>Disable the alarm in ubuntu-clock-app</dt>
<dd>When all alarms are disabled or removed, the alarm icon should disappear.</dd>
<dt>Re-enable the alarm in ubuntu-clock-app</dt>
<dd>When the alarm is enabled, the alarm icon should reappear.</dd>
</dl>
Test-case indicator-datetime/disable-one-time-alarms-after-notification
<dl>
<dt>Create and save an upcoming nonrepeating alarm in ubuntu-clock-app</dt>
<dd>Confirm that the alarm icon appears next to the current time in unity's indicator display</dd>
<dt>Wait until the alarm time is reached</dt>
<dd>Confirm that the alarm notification is shown</dd>
<dd>Confirm that the alarm's sound is played while the alarm notification is present</dd>
<dd>Confirm that the one-time alarm is disabled after the notification is shown. NOTE: due to a refresh bug in clock-app you may need to refresh its alarms page (by swapping back to the main page, then the alarm page again, this is tracked in #1362341) in order to see the alarm change from enabled to disabled.</dd>
</dl>
Test-case indicator-datetime/calendar-event-notification
<dl>
<dt>In the calendar app, create and save a new upcoming calendar event that will occur in the next few minutes.</dt>
<dd>The datetime indicator's event list should update itself to show this new event.</dd>
<dd>Calendar events do not get the alarm icon, so no alarm icon should be shown in the header unless there is also an upcoming alarm set.</dd>
<dt>Wait for the event's time to be reached</dt>
<dd>The datetime indicator should pop up a non-interactive notification that plays a nonlooping sound.</dd>
<dd>The notification should disappear after a moment without requiring user intervention.</dd>
</dl>
Test-case indicator-datetime/alarm-timezone
<dl>
<dt>In ubuntu-system-settings, change your timezone to a zone you're not in</dt>
<dt>In ubuntu-clock-app, create and save an upcoming alarm</dt>
<dd>The indicator's menu should show the alarm to click at the specified time</dd>
<dt>In ubuntu-system-settings, change back to your correct timezone</dt>
<dd>The indicator's menu should still show the alarm to click at the specified time</dd>
</dl>
Test-case indicator-datetime/snooze
<dl>
<dt>Create and save an upcoming alarm in ubuntu-clock-app</dt>
<dt>When the alarm goes off, press the 'Snooze' button</dt>
<dd>The alarm should go away, then reappear N minutes later. By default the N is 5 minutes but will be configurable from ubuntu-clock-app.</dd>
<dt>When the snoozed alarm reappears, press the 'OK' button</dt>
<dd>This time when the alarm is dismissed, it should not reappear.</dd>
</dl>
Test-case indicator-datetime/edited-alarm-wakeup
<dl>
<dt>Edit an alarm that's already passed. (see previous test)</dt>
<dt>Unplug the phone from any USB connection and put it to sleep</dt>
<dd>Confirm that the alarm sounds on time even if the phone is asleep. (Note: if in doubt about sleep you can see in the syslog whether the device actually suspended or whether the suspend was aborted)</dd>
<dd>Confirm that the screen comes on when the alarm is triggered.<dd>
<dd>If the device supports haptic feedback, confirm the alarm vibrates.</dd>
</dl>
Test-case indicator-datetime/tell-snap-decision-to-dismiss
<dl>
<dt>Set an alarm and wait for it to arrive.</dt>
<dd>Alarm should go off at the specified time</dd>
<dt>Press the 'Dismiss' button in the alarm's snap decision popup before the sound stops.</dt>
<dd>Popup should disappear</dd>
<dd>Sound should stop at the same time, rather than playing til the end of the file.</dd>
</dl>
Test-case indicator-datetime/change-alarm-sound
<dl>
<dt>Open the clock app</dt>
<dt>Swipe up from the bottom</dt>
<dt>Click on the + symbol</dt>
<dt>Save an alarm for a few minutes time leave everything on default settings</dt>
<dt>Click on save</dt>
<dt>Click on the alarm</dt>
<dt>Change the sound of the alarm</dt>
<dt>Click on save</dt>
<dt>Let the alarm go off</dt>
<dd>The newly-selected sound should play, rather than the previous sound.</dd>
</dl>
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