Wikimedia Apps/Team/iOS/Wikipedia App/Regression Tests
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Regression tests for the Wikipedia iOS app (pictured below)
What are regression tests?
[edit]A feature which formerly worked but has since broken it is said to have "regressed".
Regression tests outline simple steps you can take to confirm a software feature is working correctly.
Before each release of the iOS Wikipedia app we (and volunteers) run a variety of manual regression tests to ensure new and old features are working properly.
You can help us find bugs by repeating testing steps on these regression test pages.
Regression tests you can perform on the Wikipedia iOS app
[edit]Repeating regression test steps is a great way to help find bugs in the Wikipedia iOS app.
The following pages describe the steps you can take to verify various parts of the app are still working as intended.
Very first screen
[edit]Three panels of welcome screens
[edit]- Explore screen - Layout
- Explore screen - Tell me more
- Languages screen - Layout
- Language screen - Selection
- Volunteer screen - Layout
- Volunteer screen - Send usage reports
More coming soon
[edit]- more coming soon...
What to do if you discover a regression
[edit]- coming soon
Making new Wikipedia iOS app regression test pages (advanced)
[edit]There are a few things to keep in mind when creating new regression test pages.
Important: Please read the following before creating any new Wikipedia iOS app regression test pages:
Don't feel obligated to create test pages. The iOS team creates most of these.