Test schedule for LYT
Login:
- 1: Log on using correct username + password
- 2: Log on using correct username + incorrect password without illegal
characters
- 3: Log on using incorrect username without illegal characters + correct
password
- 4: Log on with 'Capslock' on
- 5: Log on with non-UTF8-username *What does non-UTF8 mean?*
- 6: Log on with non-UTF8-password *What does non-UTF8 mean?*
- 7: Log on correctly, close tab, open it again. Still logged in?
- 8: Log on another device, then log off. Still logged on in first session? *What is the expected result?*
- 9: Log on correctly, log off, close tab, return to page. Still logged off?
- 10: Log on with 'guest/anypassword', check that you can play the books on the
shelf, use the search engine, but only play the freely available books in
the database.
- 11: Log on as guest, log off, then log on as normal user. Check your profile:
are you registered as the right user.
- 12: Log on a normal user, then log off and log on as another normal user.
Repeat above profile check.
Searching and adding books:
- 1: Write 'Harry Potter' in the search field. Find all available Potter books?
*What are all the available Potter books?*
- 2: Write 'krimi' in the search field. Check, that you only get crime fiction.
*Which books are crime fiction?*
- 3: Write 'krimi Larsson' in the search field. Check, that you only get crime
fiction involving the name Larsson.
*Same question as above.*
- 4: Find book without text and add it
- 5: Find book with text and add it
- 6: Find comic book and add it
- 7: Find non-Danish book and add it
- 8: Log out, close tab, open again and log in. All books still there?
*Adding books doesn't depend on the type, so we should be able to skip
one book of each type.*
- 9: Remove a book, repeat above. Is the removal registered on return?
- 10: Log in on another device, keeping current session open as well. Add
a book on the other device. Are the changes registered both places?
Playing books (linearly):
General:
- 1: Open the book, press 'Play'. Does the book begin playing?
- 2: Whilst playing, does the book start each new segment automatically?
*Should it really say segment or is it section here?*
- 3: Whilst playing, click 'Pause', then resume playing.
- 4: Whilst playing, click on the chapter's timeline. Does it jump to
the place you've clicked?
(On a smartphone):
- 5: Make a call to the phone whilst playing the book. Check, that
the book stops the playing, and can be started again at the correct
chapter after the call
- 6: Whilst playing, let the phone go on standby and lock. Does the
book keep playing undisturbed?
Repeat above on: A normal book with/without text, a very large book
(e.g. a lexicon or similar), a non-Danish book.
Navigation between book sections:
- 1: Whilst playing a book, open the Chapter view, click a new chapter. Does it
begin playing?
- 2: Stop playing, repeat above. Does the new chapter begin playing immediately?
- 3: Whilst playing, click on the chapter's timeline. Does it jump to the place
you've clicked?
- 4: Stop playing, repeat above. Does it begin the correct place when pressing
'Play'?
- 5: In the middle of a chapter, click 'Forward'. Does it skip to the following
section?
- 6: In the middle of a chapter, click 'Forward' twice. Does it skip two sections
ahead?
- 7: In the middle of a chapter, click 'Forward' ten times in rapid succession.
Does it skip ten sections ahead?
- 8: Wait until just before the ending of a section (not a book chapter), then
click 'Forward'. Do you skip to the next section?
- 9: Wait until just before the ending of a book chapter, then click 'Forward'.
Does it skip to the beginning of the new chapter?
- 10: Repeat above with the 'Backwards' button.
- 11: Just at the beginning of a new section (not a book chapter), click 'Backwards'.
Does it begin at the beginning of the last section?
- 12: Just at the beginning of a new book chapter, click 'Backwards'. Does it begin
at the last section of the previous chapter?
- 13: Try the above with normally functioning books as well as books known to have
problems with overlapping sections, gaps between sections and books which are known to
snap off the last bits of text in each segment.
*Eh? Which books?*
Special cases for playing:
- Whilst on a mobile device: Open a book, pause it. Then exit the player,
log on another network and return to the book again. Does it continue uninterrupted?
Modifying settings:
- 1: Log on as normal user, change background colour. Play a book, checking that
the changes are registered.
- 2: Repeat above consecutively with text size and font.
- 3: Log off, log on again and check that changes persist.
- 4: Log on as a guest, change background colour, text size, and font, play a book.
- 5: Log out, log on as guest again and check that the changes are not registered.
Comics: There are two kind of comics. Which kind?
- 1: Open the comic, press 'Play'. Does the images seem to follow sound?
- 2: Whilst playing, check that the image is scaled properly. Can you see everything?
- 3: Whilst playing, click 'Pause', then resume playing.
- 4: Whilst playing, click on the chapter's timeline. Does it jump to
the place you've clicked?
- 5: Check, that clicking repeatedly on the images does not affect playing.
- 6: Forward and backward playing, checking that this does not disrupt the
showing of the images.
Bookmarks:
- 1: Open a book, place a bookmark in three different chapters.
- 2: Enter the bookmark index, click consecutively on each of the
bookmarks. Do they take you to the correct place in the book?
- 3: Whilst playing, doubleclick the bookmark button. Check the
bookmark index: Have you created two bookmarks?
*What is the expected outcome?*
- 4: Wait until just before the end of a sound segment, then place a
bookmark there. Does it work correctly?
- 5: Place a bookmark just at the beginning of a sound segment. Does it work
correctly?
- 6: Log out, then back in. Are your bookmarks still there?
- 7: Remove your bookmarks.
*....and then...?*
- We should write test cases for the following:
- Using a browser with JavaScript disabled.
In Navigation, item 12.. describe that for books with text, it is correct behaviour to NOT go back to the last section in the previous chapter, but merely starting from the beginning on the current section.