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{{QA/Test_Case
#REDIRECT [[QA:Testcase_upgrade_gnome-software_current_workstation]]
|description=This test verifies how you can upgrade your Workstation Graphically from Fedora 23 to Fedora 24 with Gnome Software
|setup=
# Make sure you are running Fedora 23 Workstation with a decent internet connection and root access.
# Enable COPR repo  run {{command|1=dnf copr enable rhughes/f23-gnome320}}
# Install all packages run {{command|1=dnf install PackageKit libhif libgusb libappstream-glib json-glib gnome-software fwupd f24-backgrounds appstream-data}}
# Reboot and look for ''fedora.json'' which you will find {{command|1=~/.cache/gnome-software/3.20/upgrades/fedora.json}}
# Once inside search for ''f24'' change the corresponding key pair value from ''Under Development'' to ''Active'' this will create a situation for gnome-software to prompt us for the updates.
|actions=
{{admon/warning|Data loss|During upgrade you are advised to backup all your important data as the following process might delete your important files}}
# Make sure you are running Fedora 23 Workstation with a decent internet connection and root access.
# Enable COPR repo  run {{command|1=dnf copr enable rhughes/f23-gnome320}}
# fully update your machine and reboot
# Reboot and look for ''fedora.json'' which you will find {{command|1=~/.cache/gnome-software/3.20/upgrades/fedora.json}}
# Once inside search for ''f24'' change the corresponding key pair value from ''Under Development'' to ''Active''
#*  After change the section should look like this
  {
      "allow_retire": true,
      "branchname": "f24",
      "date_created": "2016-02-23 22:57:55",
      "date_updated": "2016-02-25 20:39:53",
      "dist_tag": ".fc24",
      "koji_name": "f24",
      "name": "Fedora",
      "status": "Active",
      "version": "24"
    }
 
# gnome-software should notify you when it discovers that a newer OS version is available.
# You should see a banner about it in the updates page of gnome-software.
# The "Learn more" link should work (bring you to the release notes in a web browser).
# Downloading the upgrade should happen in the background. You should be able to close gnome-software and go to other pages in gnome-software without interrupting it.
# When the download is complete, you should get a notification, and the updates page in gnome-software should now offer you to install the update
|results=
The following must be true to consider this a successful test run.
# The above test cases should run successfully.
# Installing the update should work just like an offline update
# There should be warnings if you had rpms installed before the upgrade that would be broken by the upgrade (e.g. 3rd party software).
|optional=Optionally provide hints for exploratory testing.
}}

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