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authorCharles Kerr <charles.kerr@canonical.com>2014-09-11 14:15:07 -0500
committerCharles Kerr <charles.kerr@canonical.com>2014-09-11 14:15:07 -0500
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add manual tests
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+Notes on Battery Testing
+
+When building from source, an executable 'indicator-power-service-cmdline-battery' will be built in the tests/ directory. This has the same code as indicator-power-service, except instead of listening to UPower it has a single fake battery that can be set from the command line to set its charge level and whether it's charging or discharging.
+
+You'll need to stop the current indicator-power-service before starting the test one. After that, you enter in a number, or 'charging', or 'discharging', to set the fake battery. ctrl-c exits.
+
+Example:
+
+ $ stop indicator-power # stop the real indicator-power service
+ $ build/tests/indicator-power-service-cmdline-battery # start the test service
+ 50 # sets the fake battery level to 50%
+ 30 # sets the fake battery level to 30%
+ charging # sets the fake battery to charging
+ discharging # sets the fake battery to discharging
+ ctrl-c # exits the test service
+ $ start indicator-power # restart the real service
+
+
+
Test-case indicator-power/unity7-items-check
<dl>
<dt>Log in to a Unity 7 user session</dt>
@@ -22,20 +41,33 @@ Test-case indicator-power/unity8-items-check
<dd>The menu is populated with items</dd>
</dl>
-Test-case indicator-power/low-battery-popups
+Test case indicator-power/detect-charging-or-discharging
+<dl>
+ <dt>Begin with a discharging device</dt>
+ <dd>The indicator's icon should denote a discharging battery; e.g. an icon without the '⚡' sign</dd>
+ <dt>Plug it in so that its battery is charging</dt>
+ <dd>The indicator's icon should change to show a charging battery<dd>
+ <dt>Unplug it again</dt>
+ <dd>The indicator's icon should revert back to the same one in step one</dd>
+</dl>
+
+Test case indicator-power/low-power-notifications
<dl>
- <dt>Open a terminal</dt>
- <dt>Stop the currently-running power indicator: "stop indicator-power"</dt>
- <dt>Start the fake battery harness in the tests/build/ directory: "indicator-power-service-cmdline-battery"</dt>
- <dd>Battery indicator should update, showing a discharging battery with a 50% charge</dd>
- <dt>Type: "10" (no quotes) and press Enter</dt>
- <dd>A popup should appear saying 'Battery low - 10% charge remaining'</dd>
- <dd>Battery indicator's icon should show a low charge</dd>
- <dd>Battery indicator's "Charge level" menuitem should show a 10% charge</dd>
- <dt>Type: "9" (no quotes) and press Enter</dt>
- <dd>The 'Battery low' popup should NOT appear, since we've already been notified</dd>
- <dd>Battery indicator's "Charge level" menuitem should show a 9% charge</dd>
- <dt>Type: "5" (no quotes) and press Enter</dt>
- <dd>No 'Battery low' popup SHOULD appear, since 5% is the next warning threshold</dd>
- <dd>Battery indicator's "Charge level" menuitem should show a 5% charge</dd>
+ <dt>Wait for the system's battery level to drop to 10% (or fake it, see 'Notes on Battery Testing' above)</dt>
+ <dd>A notification should appear</dd>
+ <dd>Its title should read "Battery Low"</dd>
+ <dd>Its text should read "10% charge remaining"</dd>
+ <dd>The icon should be a low power icon</dd>
+ <dd>It should have two actions, "Battery settings" and "OK". </dd>
+ <dt>Tap OK to dismiss the popup</dt>
+ <dt>Wait (or fake) the battery level to drop to 9%</dt>
+ <dd>No new notification should appear -- we're still at the "Low" level </dd>
+ <dt>Wait (or fake) the battery level to drop to 4%</dt>
+ <dd>A notification should appear</dd>
+ <dd>Its title should read "Battery Critical"</dd>
+ <dd>Its text should read "4% charge remaining"</dd>
+ <dd>The icon should be a critical power icon</dd>
+ <dd>It should have two actions, "Battery settings" and "OK". </dd>
+ <dt>Tap 'Battery Settings'</dt>
+ <dd>ubuntu-system-settings should be launched to the Battery page </dd>
</dl>