Complete Test Procedure

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This page describes a complete test procedure for the MOD Duo. This includes testing both hardware and software, as much as possible.

mod-ui

Loading initial contents

  • http://192.168.51.1 web page loads
  • Page redirects to have '/?v={{version}}' suffix
  • "Loading pedalboard..." animation appears and stops
  • There are plugins showing up in the plugin bar
  • There are pedalboards in the pedalboards section
  • The pedalboards section includes a 'Default' pedalboard, which cannot be deleted
  • There are banks in the banks area (if there's none please create one and add the default pedalboard, then re-open the banks section)
  • There are plugins in the store area

Install all plugins

Preparations needed (delete all plugins):

  • Delete ~/.lv2/ folder
  • Reboot or restart mod-host and mod-ui services

Test can now begin:

  • Open the mod web interface
  • Make sure there are 0 plugins installed
  • Enable Dev mode
  • Go to the store and click to install all plugins

NOTE: Do not uncheck the stable filter. We don't care if unstable plugins are not installable.

Update all plugins

Preparations needed:

  • Install all plugins (see previous step)
  • Make all plugins releaseVersion 0, by running:

TODO

  • Restart mod-ui service

Test can now begin:

  • Open the mod web interface
  • Make sure there are all plugins installed (compare local number to store number)
  • Make sure all plugins are outdated (store says 'new-version')
  • Click the button to update all plugins

Load all plugins

Preparations needed:

  • Install all plugins
  • Put some audio on the inputs

Load a plugin one by one, with the following tests:

  • The plugin loads and appears in the pedalboard area
  • The appearance of the plugin modgui matches the plugin thumbnail
  • Make sure the plugin can produce sound by connecting its outputs and watching the peakmeter leds

- if the plugin is a generator, connect straight away - if the plugin is a synth, use midi-generator as source of midi - if the plugin is an effect, connect inputs (and outputs too of course) - for non-standard plugins do at your own discretion

mod-os

automatic upgrade

Preparations needed to force an update:

  • Edit /etc/mod-release/release and replace its contents with "v1.0.0" (without quotes)
  • Delete /etc/mod-release/system file
  • Reboot or restart mod-ui service

Test can now begin:

  • Open the mod web interface
  • A small popup on the bottom-right appears saying a required update is available
  • A small notification on the top-right appears saying there's an update available
  • Click download and wait
  • A browser confirmation window appears asking if you want to update now

Test branch #1

  • Click yes, update starts immediately

Test branch #2

  • Click no, update does not start
  • Load a random pedalboard, still works
  • Open the update popup and click to upgrade now. it starts immediately