QA/Weave Test Plan/FennecSync

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Summary

Fennec Sync supports bi-directional syncing of passwords, tabs, bookmarks, and history. It is integrated in the options and exists on maemo and android devices.

Schedule

  • 2.0 alpha 1: 7/30

Test Strategy

Most tests will be covered by manual tests located in the Fennec Sync litmus test suite.

Test Plan
  • Environment
    • Maemo N900
    • Android Nexus One, Droid
  • General
    • On firstrun,
      • First time sync instructions page appears with 2 buttons (have an account, need instructions)
      • If have an account, go directly to Login page
      • If need instructions, go directly to page and enter in email address. An email should be sent to the address.
    • Log in user/ password/ secret phrase
      • Check for proper error messaging if incorrect (in order)
    • Change credentials on desktop client, and re-login with new creds
    • Log out via Settings > Wipe
    • Landscape / portrait orientation
    • Use FF Home with other Apps running (eg. play music, game notifications alerts)
    • Exiting FF Home will not sign user out of account. Relaunch application, and verify data from previous sync still exists
    • Delete and Remove FF Home by removing from iphone via the X, or removing from itunes. Verify warning appears that all local stored data is also removed.
  • Syncing Functionality
    • Always syncs bookmarks, tabs, and history. No ability to select 1 or 2.
    • Test sync always pulls a fresh sync when the App is reopened (see throbber)
    • Display of Tabs, Bookmarks, and History includes page title in bold and font size 10, and url underneath in gray with font size 8.
      • If page is untitled, only url is shown
  • Search
    • Splash page shows the Firefox Home logo
    • Search bar implements awesomebar behavior in that it searches as you type
    • Searching.. throbber in the upper right hand corner
    • Q: How does the sort order work?
    • If no items found, "Searching..." text becomes "No Matches"
    • Bookmarks items displayed first, then history items
    • Clicking the bookmark will open the url in the FF Home browser window
  • Browser Tabs
    • Check Browser Tabs matches the open tabs from the desktop client
    • Check the favicon is a black tab with an "x" in it
    • http, https, ftp protocols are supported. (others aren't like about:, chrome:)
  • Bookmarks
    • Check Bookmark list matches what's in your bookmark organizer
    • Folder order starts with Bookmarks Toolbar, Bookmarks Menu, then Unsorted Bookmarks
    • Verify the heading order will change when scrolling through the list
    • Subfolder hierarchy is supported if bookmarks exist there. Page Title and button gets updated accordingly.
    • Clicking the bookmark will open the url in the FF Home browser window
  • Settings
    • Display shows as follows:
      1. Signed in as: <username>
    1. Tabs: <# of tabs>
    2. Bookmarks: <# of bookmarks>
    3. History: <# of history>
    • Wipe button pops up a confirmation dialog, and then wipe all your data on your iphone. Cancel returns back to the settings page.
      • Clicking Wipe will restore the user to the "Please Log In" page
    • Refresh will re-sync everything and update the # of sync'd items
    • Stop will halt the syncing process
  • Browsing
    • "Done" exits browsing and returns to the previous tab it was opened at
    • Verify throbber spins in the upper right corner when page is loading
    • Test buttons including Back, Forward, Refresh, and !
      • ! button shows options to view page in Safari or email URL. Choosing email URL uses the iphone email app, and includes the link in the email.
      • choosing Safari will open URL in a new safari app tab
      • Any browsing experience support is limited to the iphone's browser capability (eg. no flash videos)

Related Bugs

  • Verified bug 571898 - port 1.4 UI for Fennec to mobile-browser
  • New bug 436069 - Unify history, bookmarks, awesomebar search and remote tabs into a single UI

References