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{{QA/Test_Case
|description=Test whether a Nextcloud account can be created.
|description=Test whether a Nextcloud account can be added to GNOME Online Accounts.
|setup=
|setup=
# Ensure that {{package|gnome-online-accounts}} and {{package|gnome-control-center}} are installed.
# Have a Nextcloud account (self-hosted or with a provider) or get free a Nextcloud account among this [https://github.com/nextcloud/providers community maintained list of Nextcloud providers].
# Have already Nextcloud account (self-hosted or with a provider) or get free a Nextcloud account among this [https://github.com/nextcloud/providers community maintained list of Nextcloud providers].
# Install Fedora Workstation.
|actions=
|actions=
# Run System Settings and go to the Online Accounts panel.
# Start ''System Settings -> Online Accounts''.
# Select Nextcloud.
# Request to add a new "Nextcloud" account.
# Enter server (eg. ncloud9.zaclys.com) and your username and password.
# Enter your connection details and credentials, confirm.
# Online Accounts should now display your Nextcloud account as added.
# Start ''Calendar'', your Nextcloud calendar should be displayed there. You should be able to modify your events.
# Start ''Contacts'', your Nextcloud contacts should be displayed there. You should be able to modify your contacts.
# Start ''Files'', your Nextcloud files should be accessible from the left side bar. You should be able to manage your files.
|results=
|results=
# Once you have logged in, a list of elements to synchronize should appear.
# Your account data are accessible through listed GNOME applications.
# Once you have closed the Account spoke, the dialog should disappear and the new account should appear in the panel.
# Please report all failures to the [https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-online-accounts gnome-online-accounts tracker], if the problem seems to be account connection related, or to [https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME individual GNOME apps trackers], if the problem seems to be related to a particular application.
# Nextcloud Calendars should show up in Calendar (if Evolution is installed, they should appear there as well).
# Nextcloud Contacts should show up in Contacts (if Evolution is installed, they should appear there as well).
# Nextcloud share should show up in Files.
}}
}}
[[Category:GNOME desktop feature test cases]]
[[Category:GNOME desktop feature test cases]]
[[Category:Package_gnome-control-center_test_cases]]
[[Category:Package_gnome-control-center_test_cases]]
[[Category:Package_gnome-online-accounts_test_cases]]
[[Category:Package_gnome-online-accounts_test_cases]]

Revision as of 22:29, 2 March 2023

Description

Test whether a Nextcloud account can be added to GNOME Online Accounts.

Setup

  1. Have a Nextcloud account (self-hosted or with a provider) or get free a Nextcloud account among this community maintained list of Nextcloud providers.
  2. Install Fedora Workstation.

How to test

  1. Start System Settings -> Online Accounts.
  2. Request to add a new "Nextcloud" account.
  3. Enter your connection details and credentials, confirm.
  4. Online Accounts should now display your Nextcloud account as added.
  5. Start Calendar, your Nextcloud calendar should be displayed there. You should be able to modify your events.
  6. Start Contacts, your Nextcloud contacts should be displayed there. You should be able to modify your contacts.
  7. Start Files, your Nextcloud files should be accessible from the left side bar. You should be able to manage your files.

Expected Results

  1. Your account data are accessible through listed GNOME applications.
  2. Please report all failures to the gnome-online-accounts tracker, if the problem seems to be account connection related, or to individual GNOME apps trackers, if the problem seems to be related to a particular application.