## Install tests * install a **previous version** on a clean machine (a clean machine doesn't have the `%localappdata%\Microsoft\PowerToys` folder) * open the Settings and for each module change at least one option * open the FancyZones editor and create two custom layouts: * a canvas layout with 2 zones, use unicode chars in the layout's name * one from grid template using 4 zones and splitting one zone * apply the custom canvas layout to the primary desktop * create a virtual desktop and apply the custom grid layout * if you have a second monitor apply different templates layouts for the primary desktop and for the second virtual desktop * install the new version (it will uninstall the old version and install the new version) - [x] verify the settings are preserved and FancyZones configuration is still the same ## General Settings **Admin mode:** - [x] restart PT and verify it runs as user - [x] restart as admin and set "Always run as admin" - [x] restart PT and verify it runs as admin * if it's not on, turn on "Run at startup" - [x] reboot the machine and verify PT runs as admin (it should not prompt the UAC dialog) * turn Always run as admin" off - [x] reboot the machine and verify it now runs as user **Modules on/off:** - [x] turn off all the modules and verify all module are off - [x] restart PT and verify that all module are still off in the settings page and they are actually inactive - [x] turn on all the module, all module are now working - [x] restart PT and verify that all module are still on in the settings page and they are actually working ## Shortcut Guide * Run PowerToys as user: - [x] Verify `Win + Shift + /` opens the guide - [x] Change the hotkey to a different shortcut (e.g. `Win + /`) and verify it works * Restore the `Win + Shift + /` hotkey. - [x] Open the guide and close it pressing `Esc` - [x] Open the guide and close it pressing and releasing the `Win` key * With PowerToys running as a user, open an elevated app and keep it on foreground: - [x] Verify `Win + Shift + /` opens the guide - [x] Verify some of the shortcuts shown in the guide work and the guide is closed when pressed ### OOBE * Quit PowerToys * Delete %localappdata%\Microsoft\PowerToys - [x] Start PowerToys and verify OOBE opens * Visit each OOBE section and for each section: - [x] open the Settings for that module - [x] verify the Settings work as expected (toggle some controls on/off etc.) - [x] close the Settings - [x] if it's available, test the `Launch module name` button * Close OOBE - [x] Open the Settings and from the General page open OOBE using the `Welcome to PowerToys` link ## PowerRename - [x] Check if disable and enable of the module works. - [x] Check that with the `Show icon on context menu` icon is shown and vice versa. - [x] Check if `Appear only in extended context menu` works. - [x] Enable/disable autocomplete. - [x] Enable/disable `Show values from last use`. * Select several files and folders and check PowerRename options: - [x] Make Uppercase/Lowercase/Titlecase (could be selected only one at the time) - [x] Exclude Folders/Files/Subfolder Items (could be selected several) - [x] Item Name/Extension Only (one at the time) - [x] Enumerate Items - [x] Case Sensitive - [x] Match All Occurrences. If checked, all matches of text in the `Search` field will be replaced with the Replace text. Otherwise, only the first instance of the `Search` for text in the file name will be replaced (left to right). * Use regular expressions - [x] Search with an expression (e.g. `(.*).png`) - [x] Replace with an expression (e.g. `foo_$1.png`) - [x] Replace using file creation date and time (e.g. `$hh-$mm-$ss-$fff` `$DD_$MMMM_$YYYY`) - [x] Turn on `Use Boost library` and test with Perl Regular Expression Syntax (e.g. `(?<=t)est`) * File list filters. - [x] In the `preview` window uncheck some items to exclude them from renaming. - [x] Click on the `Renamed` column to filter results. - [x] Click on the `Original` column to cycle between checked and unchecked items. ## Image Resizer - [x] Disable the Image Resizer and check that `Resize images` is absent in the context menu - [x] Enable the Image Resizer and check that `Resize images` is present in the context menu - [x] Remove one image size and add a custom image size. Open the Image Resize window from the context menu and verify that changes are populated - [x] Resize one image - [x] Resize multiple images - [x] Resize images with `Fill` option - [x] Resize images with `Fit` option - [x] Resize images with `Stretch` option - [x] Resize images using dimension: Centimeters - [x] Resize images using dimension: Inches - [x] Resize images using dimension: Percents - [x] Resize images using dimension: Pixels - [x] Change `Filename format` to `%1 - %2 - %3 - %4 - %5 - %6` and check if the new format is applied to resized images - [x] Check `Use original date modified` and verify that modified date is not changed for resized images. Take into account that `Resize the original pictures(don't create copy)` should be selected - [x] Check `Make pictures smaller but not larger` and verify that smaller pictures are not resized - [x] Check `Resize the original pictures (don't create copies)` and verify that the original picture is resized and a copy is not created - [x] Uncheck `Ignore the orientation of pictures` and verify that swapped width and height will actually resize a picture if the width is not equal to the height