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Revision as of 16:04, 6 September 2022
Description
This test case tests GNOME Shell Extensions feature.
Setup
- Boot into a GNOME session with GNOME Shell
How to test
- Install some extensions from software repository. Search for "gnome-shell-extension" in "Add/Remove Software" or via
dnf
and install them. - Open https://extensions.gnome.org/ in Firefox or Gnome Web (Epiphany) and install some extensions from there. You can enable/disable and uninstall extensions on "Installed extensions" page.
- Run Gnome Tweak Tool and try to enable/disable various extensions.
Expected Results
- Check that installed extension is enabled after installation.
- You can install, enable/disable and uninstall various extensions. Installed extensions are automatically enabled after installation.
- You should see all installed extensions in GNOME Tweak Tool or GNOME Extensions app and you can enable/disable them.