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{{QA/Test_Case
{{QA/Test_Case
|description= extensions.gnome.org management
|description=Install and manage gnome-shell extensions via the https://extensions.gnome.org website.
|setup=
{{Testcase_gnome-shell_generic_setup}}
# Make sure you have {{package|gnome-tweak-tool}} installed using {{package|gnome-packagekit}} or via running: ''yum install gnome-tweak-tool''
# Have several extensions installed as in [[QA:Testcase_gnome-shell_extensions_install|previous]] case.
|actions=
|actions=
# |results=
# Open https://extensions.gnome.org in the browser.
# }}
# An instructions box at the top of the page will ask you to install a browser extension, do that.
# Click ''Installed extensions'' link on the web page to see the list of extensions you currently have installed on your system.
# Try enabling/disabling some extensions.
# Check that extensions installed from https://extensions.gnome.org appear in the ''Extensions'' app and <code>gnome-extensions</code> command line tool (see [[QA:Testcase_gnome-shell_extensions_install]] for details).
|results=
# It should be possible to install extensions through the on/off switches on https://extensions.gnome.org .
# https://extensions.gnome.org should correctly list installed extensions and their status.
# It should be possible to successfully enable and disable installed extensions via the website.
}}
[[Category:Package_gnome-shell_test_cases]]
[[Category:Package_gnome-shell_test_cases]]

Latest revision as of 17:40, 2 March 2023

Description

Install and manage gnome-shell extensions via the https://extensions.gnome.org website.


How to test

  1. Open https://extensions.gnome.org in the browser.
  2. An instructions box at the top of the page will ask you to install a browser extension, do that.
  3. Click Installed extensions link on the web page to see the list of extensions you currently have installed on your system.
  4. Try enabling/disabling some extensions.
  5. Check that extensions installed from https://extensions.gnome.org appear in the Extensions app and gnome-extensions command line tool (see QA:Testcase_gnome-shell_extensions_install for details).

Expected Results

  1. It should be possible to install extensions through the on/off switches on https://extensions.gnome.org .
  2. https://extensions.gnome.org should correctly list installed extensions and their status.
  3. It should be possible to successfully enable and disable installed extensions via the website.