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|description=Test the installation of gnome-shell extensions.
|description=Test the installation of gnome-shell extensions.
|actions=
|actions=
# Install the Extensions app: search for it and install it from Software, install it with DNF using ''dnf install gnome-extensions'', or download the flatpakref from [https://flathub.org/apps/details/org.gnome.Extensions from Flathub].
# Install the ''Extensions'' app: search for it and install it from Software, install it with DNF using <code>sudo dnf install gnome-extensions-app</code>, or download the flatpakref from [https://flathub.org/apps/details/org.gnome.Extensions from Flathub].
# Run the Extensions app by launching it from the Activities Overview, or by running ''gnome-extensions-app''.
# Run the ''Extensions'' app by launching it from the Activities Overview, or by running <code>gnome-extensions-app</code>.
# List installed extensions using the command line, with ''gnome-extensions list''.
# List installed extensions using the command line, with <code>gnome-extensions list</code>.
# Search for extensions using DNF, such as with ''dnf search gnome shell extension''. Install a new extension using DNF.
# Search for extensions using DNF, such as with <code>sudo dnf search gnome-shell-extension</code>. Install a new extension using DNF.
# Restart the desktop session by logging out and in again.
# Restart the desktop session by logging out and in again.
# Use the Extensions app or the ''gnome-extensions'' command to check whether the new extension has been installed.
# The ''Extensions'' app and <code>gnome-extensions list</code> should show the new extension.
# Enable the extension using the ''Extensions'' app: turn on extensions at the top, then turn on the extension from the list below.
# Try enabling the extension using <code>gnome-extensions enable <extension-name></code>
|results=
|results=
# It should be possible to install and run the Extensions app.
# It should be possible to install and run the ''Extensions'' app.
# The extensions app and the ''gnome-extensions'' command should list preinstalled extensions, extensions which have been installed from packages, and extensions which have been installed from extensions.gnome.org.
# The ''Extensions'' app and the <code>gnome-extensions</code> command should list preinstalled extensions, extensions which have been installed from packages, and extensions which have been installed from https://extensions.gnome.org .
# Extensions should be successfully enabled with both the ''Extensions'' app and the <code>gnome-extensions</code> command.
}}
}}
[[Category:Package_gnome-shell_test_cases]]
[[Category:Package_gnome-shell_test_cases]]

Latest revision as of 17:35, 2 March 2023

Description

Test the installation of gnome-shell extensions.


How to test

  1. Install the Extensions app: search for it and install it from Software, install it with DNF using sudo dnf install gnome-extensions-app, or download the flatpakref from from Flathub.
  2. Run the Extensions app by launching it from the Activities Overview, or by running gnome-extensions-app.
  3. List installed extensions using the command line, with gnome-extensions list.
  4. Search for extensions using DNF, such as with sudo dnf search gnome-shell-extension. Install a new extension using DNF.
  5. Restart the desktop session by logging out and in again.
  6. The Extensions app and gnome-extensions list should show the new extension.
  7. Enable the extension using the Extensions app: turn on extensions at the top, then turn on the extension from the list below.
  8. Try enabling the extension using gnome-extensions enable <extension-name>

Expected Results

  1. It should be possible to install and run the Extensions app.
  2. The Extensions app and the gnome-extensions command should list preinstalled extensions, extensions which have been installed from packages, and extensions which have been installed from https://extensions.gnome.org .
  3. Extensions should be successfully enabled with both the Extensions app and the gnome-extensions command.