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Description
This test case covers various features of the GNOME Music application.
Setup
- Ensure GNOME Music is installed.
- Note: GNOME Music is not (and should not be) installed by default since Fedora 21. You will have to manually install it.
- Download some music in open music format, for example here.
How to test
- Make sure Tracker is running and run application Music. Run 'G_MESSAGES_DEBUG=org.gnome.Music gnome-music' in debug mode to get more log output in console
- Move your music into ~/Music
- Try to search, sort and click through artists, albums and songs.
- Play music from remote sources: Jamendo / Magnatune / UPnP sources
- Add/remove playlists and add/remove tracks to/from playlists
Expected Results
- Music should play without problem.
- No files outside ~/Music are displayed
- Album art data is displayed for albums
- Video files, which contain audio track, are filtered out
- Files can be seeked correctly
- Shuffle/Repeat modes work as expected
- Pressing Space pauses / resumes playback
- Back button in Shuffle mode plays up to 10 previous songs
- Back button on toolbar returns to previous view (if available)
- Filter-as-you-type works on every screen
- Tracks from remote sources work correctly
- Files from remote should behave as if they were local: searched, played and seeked
- Known issue: cannot be added to playlists
- Advanced search features (filtering by match type / source) works correctly
- Files from remote should behave as if they were local: searched, played and seeked
- Playlists work as expected