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diff --git a/pages/docs/client/bundle-testing.md b/pages/docs/client/bundle-testing.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..24890b0 --- /dev/null +++ b/pages/docs/client/bundle-testing.md @@ -0,0 +1,101 @@ +@nav_title = "Bundle QA" +@title = "Guidelines for bundle QA" + +Recommended setup +----------------- + +VirtualBox (or similar) with virtual machines installed for supported OSs + +For each system that you are going to test, you should do: + +- Install the VM +- Restart the VM and check that the process is finished. +- Turn it off and make a snapshot named 'fresh install' or similar. + +The OS should be installed with the default settings and no extra packages. However, you can choose your language, username, timezone, etc + + +Test process +------------ + +- roll back the virtual machine to its *fresh install* state, to make sure that you're testing against a reproducible environment. +- download the bundle, verify signature (if apply), extract and run the app +- test the application (see next section) + + +Tests to do +----------- + +- **check if the version number is the same as the current bundle version** + - 'Help->About Bitmask' + - `./bitmask --version` +- **correct installation of files to 'better protect privacy'** + - `/etc/leap/resolv-update` + - `/usr/share/polkit-1/actions/net.openvpn.gui.leap.policy` + + You should check that they get copied when the user says 'yes' and they don't get copied if the user says 'no'. +- **installation of tun/tap in Windows and MAC** + TODO: explain more here + +- **account creation** + + Recommended username template: test_bundleversion_os_arch, that way you avoid conflicts between test iterations. + e.g.: 'test_036_debian7_64', 'test_036_win7_32', etc + + If you need to create extra users in order to test a bug or whatever, you can use 'test_036_ubuntu1204_32a', 'test_036_ubuntu1204_32b', etc + + In case of being a lot of users testing a version you may want to use your username instead of test, e.g.: 'johndoe_036_ubuntu1204_32'. +- **eip connection** + + You can check if the vpn is working entering to the site: http://wtfismyip.com + + or using the console: + `shell> wget -qO- wtfismyip.com/json` +- **Soledad key generation** +- **Thunderbird configuration manually and using add-on** +- **Send and receive mail** + + You need to test communication between inside and outside users, e.g.: someuser@bitmask.net and otheruser@gmail.com + + A good thing to do is to subscribe to a mailing list that have a lot of activity. + +- **Check if the account data is correctly synced.** + + After the account creation, have everything working and the app closed: + - remove the configuration files created by the app (`~/.config/leap` in linux) + - log in with your recently created credentials and check that everything is working and your mails are there too. + + +Problems report +--------------- + +You should to create an issue with the followinw information: + +- OS, version, architecture, desktop environment (if relevant). +- bitmask.log file located in the root folder of the uncompressed bundle +- steps to reproduce + +If you find a problem, try to reproduce and take note of the steps needed to get the same error. + +Also, in some cases, a failure appears but if you run again is not there anymore (e.g.: some initialization issue), please report that too. + +For more details look at [Reporting bugs](client/testers-howto) section. + + +Utils +----- + +Download, extract and run helper script for linux: + + shell> ./download-extract-run-bitmask.sh + +Script contents: + + #!/bin/bash + HOST="https://dl.bitmask.net/client/linux/" + VERSION="0.3.7" + # FOLDER="Bitmask-linux32-${VERSION}" + FOLDER="Bitmask-linux64-${VERSION}" + FILE="${FOLDER}.tar.bz2" + + wget ${HOST}${FILE} && tar xjf ${FILE} && cd ${FOLDER} && ./bitmask |