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{{QA/Test_Case
|description=Gnome Maps brings OpenStreetMaps to your desktop. Now with routing and geolocation support.
|description=Test ''GNOME Maps'' application.
|setup=
|setup=
* Ensure that Gnome Maps is installed. Enable Location in user menu.
# Ensure that ''GNOME Maps'' (package {{package|gnome-maps}}) is installed.
# In ''Settings -> Privacy -> Location Services'', make sure Location Services are enabled.
 
|actions=
|actions=
# Run application Maps.
# Start ''Maps'' or run `gnome-maps` command
# Try to move around the map, zoom in and out.
# Move around the map, zoom in and out.
# Try to search.
# Locate yourself with the "Go to current location" button.
# Try routing between your favourite places using car, bike and walking
# Search for places near you and also very far from you.
# Try locate yourself
# Plan a route between your favourite places using car, bike and walking.
# Perform some additional [[QA:Testcase Exploratory Testing|Exploratory testing]].
 
|results=
|results=
# Maps should start correctly
# Map should render correctly, there are no glitches in map rendering.
# Map should render correctly, there are no glitches in map rendering.
# There should be whispering and search should yield results.
# All actions should behave as expected.
# Routing should work correctly
# Please report all failures to the [https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-maps/issues GNOME tracker].
# Your position should be correctly set
}}
}}
[[Category:GNOME default application test cases]]
[[Category:GNOME default application test cases]]
[[Category:Package_gnome-maps_test_cases]]
[[Category:Package_gnome-maps_test_cases]]

Latest revision as of 11:12, 8 March 2023

Description

Test GNOME Maps application.

Setup

  1. Ensure that GNOME Maps (package Package-x-generic-16.pnggnome-maps) is installed.
  2. In Settings -> Privacy -> Location Services, make sure Location Services are enabled.

How to test

  1. Start Maps or run gnome-maps command
  2. Move around the map, zoom in and out.
  3. Locate yourself with the "Go to current location" button.
  4. Search for places near you and also very far from you.
  5. Plan a route between your favourite places using car, bike and walking.
  6. Perform some additional Exploratory testing.

Expected Results

  1. Map should render correctly, there are no glitches in map rendering.
  2. All actions should behave as expected.
  3. Please report all failures to the GNOME tracker.