Tests/BlockParty

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Block Party Tests

Action Result
Opening the activity: click on the activity icon.
The icon appears in the activity donut, and pulses during activity startup. pass
The activity opens properly. pass
Closing the activity: click the X in the upper-right-hand corner of the activity.
The activity closes properly. fail: No X icon on screen
The icon disappears from the activity donut. pass
Journal functionality: open the journal activity.
A journal entry for the previous activity session appears. pass
Clicking on the journal entry restores the activity to an appropriate state. pass
Activity functionality: functional tests.
Additional tests will be placed here soon -

Opening the activity

Justification: HIG for startup

Actions:

  1. start the Block Party activity by clicking on the corresponding icon on the taskbar.

Verify:

  • that the Block Party icon is added to the activity doughnut.
  • that the Block Party icon pulses to indicate the activity starting up.
  • that the Block Party activity starts properly.
  • that the window shows a new game screen and the game is paused.

Close the activity

Justification: HIG for closing

Actions:

  1. click the X button in the top right corner.
  2. you can use as well the shortcuts (ctrl+q) or (ctrl+esc) to quit the activity

Verify:

  • that clicking the X button (or using keyboard shortcuts) closes the Block Party activity.
  • that the Block Party icon disappears from the activity doughnut.

Journal functionality

Justification:

Actions:

  1. open the journal activity.

Verify:

  • A journal entry for the previous activity session appears.
  • Clicking on the journal entry restores the activity to an appropriate state.

Activity functionality