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RC Test: Blackbody Spectrum 1.0.2-rc.1 #376

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arnabp opened this issue Jul 23, 2019 · 4 comments
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RC Test: Blackbody Spectrum 1.0.2-rc.1 #376

arnabp opened this issue Jul 23, 2019 · 4 comments

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@arnabp
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arnabp commented Jul 23, 2019

@ariel-phet, @DianaTavares, @arouinfar, @KatieWoe, blackbody-spectrum/1.0.2-rc.1 is ready for RC testing. This is a phet brand spot check for a maintenance release.

Assigning to @ariel-phet for prioritization.

General RC Test

What to Test

  • Click every single button.
  • Test all possible forms of input.
    • Test all mouse/trackpad inputs.
    • Test all touchscreen inputs.
  • If there is sound, make sure it works.
  • Make sure you can't lose anything.
  • Play with the sim normally.
  • Try to break the sim.
  • Test all query parameters on all platforms. (See QA Book for a list of query parameters.)
  • Download HTML on Chrome and iOS.
  • Make sure the iFrame version of the simulation is working as intended on all platforms.
  • Make sure the XHTML version of the simulation is working as intended on all platforms.
  • Complete the test matrix.
  • Don't forget to make sure the sim works with Legends of Learning.
  • Check this LoL spreadsheet and notify AR or AM if it not there.
  • If this is rc.1 please do a memory test.
  • When making an issue, check to see if it was in a previously published version

Issues to Verify

These issues should have the "status:ready-for-qa" label. Check these issues off and close them if they are fixed. Otherwise, post a comment in the issue saying that it wasn't fixed and link back to this issue. If the label is "status:ready-for-review" or "status:fixed-pending-deploy" then assign back to the developer when done, even if fixed.

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FAQs for QA Members
There are multiple tests in this issue... Which test should I do first?

Test in order! Test the first thing first, the second thing second, and so on.


How should I format my issue?

Here's a template for making issues:

  <b>Test Device</b>

  blah

  <b>Operating System</b>

  blah

  <b>Browser</b>

  blah

  <b>Problem Description</b>

  blah

  <b>Steps to Reproduce</b>

  blah

  <b>Visuals</b>

  blah

  <details>
  <summary><b>Troubleshooting Information</b></summary>

  blah

  </details>

Who should I assign?

We typically assign the developer who opened the issue in the QA repository.


My question isn't in here... What should I do?

You should:

  1. Consult the QA Book.
  2. Google it.
  3. Ask Katie.
  4. Ask a developer.
  5. Google it again.
  6. Cry.


@ariel-phet
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Current top priority as this should be a fairly quick test, and we be good to polish off.

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KatieWoe commented Jul 24, 2019

  • Win 10 chrome
  • Win 10 firefox
  • Win 10 edge

  • Mac 10.14 chrome
  • Mac 10.14 safari

  • Win 7 IE
  • Mac 10.11 safari

  • ChromeOS
  • iOS 12

@arnabp to approve test devices

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QA is done

@KatieWoe KatieWoe assigned arnabp and unassigned KatieWoe Jul 24, 2019
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arnabp commented Jul 26, 2019

Thanks!

@arnabp arnabp closed this as completed Jul 26, 2019
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