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Task
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Status: Closed (View Workflow)
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Resolution: Done
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Affects Version/s: None
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Fix Version/s: None
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Labels:None
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Story Points:2
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Sprint:Summer 2019 Sprint 10, Summer 2019 Sprint 11, Fall 2019 Sprint 3, Fall 4 : 30 Sep to 11 Oct
Description
We now have working App Stores available on various "dev" appstore testing sites hosted on AWS ECs.
Now, we need to try out the full App workflow cycle and make sure it is working as expected:
- Select a test App Store site with up-to-date code
- Select an App (can use Super Simple IGB App as a test case)
- Submit App to App Store
- Add "pending_releases" App Store repository to your local IGB for testing
- Confirm you can install and run the "pending" App in your IGB
- Get your App released - by an Admin user
- Observe that your App is added to the released Apps in App Store
- Now confirm that if you add "released" apps repository to your IGB, you can now see and install your App from App Store
- Edit the App page for your App – add publication, add logo, add tags (categories), add authors
- Develop an updated version of your App - increment the version by editing its POM
- Confirm that you can upload a new version of your App without needing to get it approved
- Confirm you can update the App
Run the above workflow and take notes on issues you encounter. This includes usability as well as functional issues – make note of anything that you found confusing or unexpected.
Attachments
Issue Links
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IGBF-1865 Continue to improve IGB App Store UI and functionality
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- Closed
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IGBF-1894 Apps are not installing via Appstore in IGB
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- Closed
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IGBF-1895 Display the developer guidelines on OSGi bundles before the files get selected and perform checks before submitting the app.
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- Closed
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IGBF-1896 Upload the apps with symbolic name to the s3 bucket
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- Closed
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IGBF-1897 Fix Appstore confirmation email content related issues
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- Closed
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IGBF-1898 Add email popup related issues - close button and error message
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- Closed
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IGBF-1899 IGB not running message displayed in AppStore even if IGB is running
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- Closed
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IGBF-1900 Bundle description should be optional while submitting an app in AppStore
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- Closed
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IGBF-1901 Check and fix AppStore css/formatting issues on all major browsers
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- Closed
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IGBF-1917 Minor Bug Fixes
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- Closed
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IGBF-2064 Design better workflow following submitting a new release
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- Closed
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REL-32 Test Appstore Workflow
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- Testing To-Do
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IGBF-1885 Fix App Page for Citation and Resource
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- Closed
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IGBF-1887 Dismiss Star Rating Alert
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- Closed
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IGBF-1890 Change Link to support Https in Approve App Mail
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- Closed
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IGBF-1891 Add Popover to the Screenshot Images
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- Closed
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Activity
Field | Original Value | New Value |
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Epic Link | IGBF-1388 [ 17463 ] |
Rank | Ranked higher |
Assignee | Ann Loraine [ aloraine ] |
Description |
We now have a working prototype of App Store deployed to https://testappstore.bioviz.org.
Now, we need to try out the functionality, starting with building an App, uploading an App, having it get released, and then updating it. Run through the process and take notes on issues you encounter. |
We now have a working prototype of App Store deployed to https://testappstore.bioviz.org.
Now, we need to try out the full App workflow cycle: * Develop an App (Use Hello World or Simple App as a test case) * Submit App to App Store * Add "pending_releases" App Store repository to your local IGB for testing * Confirm you can install and run the "pending" App in your IGB * Get your App released - by an Admin user * Observe that your App is added to the released Apps in App Store * Now confirm that if you add "released" apps repository to your IGB, you can now see and install your App * Edit the App page for your App -- add publication, add and then change the logo, add authors, try out all the features * Develop an updated version of your App - increment the version * Confirm that you can upload a new version of your App without needing to get it approved Run the above workflow and take notes on issues you encounter. This includes usability as well as functional issues -- make note of anything that you found confusing or unexpected. Based on these observations, consult with colleagues and create new tickets requesting fixes and improvements as appropriate. |
Story Points | 2 | 3 |
Summary | Upload App to test workflow | Try out the new App Store by uploading Upload App to test workflow |
Assignee | Srishti Tiwari [ stiwari8 ] |
Status | Open [ 1 ] | In Progress [ 3 ] |
Attachment | Reproduce.gif [ 14378 ] |
Attachment | screenshot-1.png [ 14379 ] |
Attachment | Firefox Cors error.PNG [ 14380 ] | |
Attachment | IGBRunning.PNG [ 14381 ] |
Status | In Progress [ 3 ] | Needs 1st Level Review [ 10005 ] |
Assignee | Srishti Tiwari [ stiwari8 ] |
Sprint | Summer 2019 Sprint 10 [ 69 ] | Summer 2019 Sprint 10, Summer 2019 Sprint 11 [ 69, 70 ] |
Rank | Ranked higher |
Status | Needs 1st Level Review [ 10005 ] | Open [ 1 ] |
Status | Open [ 1 ] | Needs Testing [ 10002 ] |
Status | Needs Testing [ 10002 ] | Needs 1st Level Review [ 10005 ] |
Assignee | Sameer Shanbhag [ sameer ] |
Status | Needs 1st Level Review [ 10005 ] | Open [ 1 ] |
Assignee | Sameer Shanbhag [ sameer ] |
Sprint | Summer 2019 Sprint 10, Summer 2019 Sprint 11 [ 69, 70 ] | Summer 2019 Sprint 10, Summer 2019 Sprint 11, Summer 2019 Sprint 12 [ 69, 70, 71 ] |
Rank | Ranked higher |
Sprint | Summer 2019 Sprint 10, Summer 2019 Sprint 11, Summer 2019 Sprint 12 [ 69, 70, 71 ] | Summer 2019 Sprint 10, Summer 2019 Sprint 11, Summer 2019 Sprint 14 [ 69, 70, 73 ] |
Workflow | Loraine Lab Workflow [ 18582 ] | Fall 2019 Workflow Update [ 18990 ] |
Sprint | Summer 2019 Sprint 10, Summer 2019 Sprint 11, Fall 2019 Sprint 2 [ 69, 70, 73 ] | Summer 2019 Sprint 10, Summer 2019 Sprint 11, Fall 2019 Sprint 8 [ 69, 70, 78 ] |
Rank | Ranked lower |
Sprint | Summer 2019 Sprint 10, Summer 2019 Sprint 11, Fall 2019 Sprint 7 [ 69, 70, 78 ] | Summer 2019 Sprint 10, Summer 2019 Sprint 11, Fall 2019 Sprint 4 [ 69, 70, 75 ] |
Rank | Ranked higher |
Sprint | Summer 2019 Sprint 10, Summer 2019 Sprint 11, Fall 2019 Sprint 4 [ 69, 70, 75 ] | Summer 2019 Sprint 10, Summer 2019 Sprint 11, Fall 2019 Sprint 3 [ 69, 70, 74 ] |
Rank | Ranked higher |
Summary | Try out the new App Store by uploading Upload App to test workflow | Test App Store workflow |
Status | Open [ 1 ] | To-Do [ 10305 ] |
Sprint | Summer 2019 Sprint 10, Summer 2019 Sprint 11, Fall 2019 Sprint 3 [ 69, 70, 74 ] | Summer 2019 Sprint 10, Summer 2019 Sprint 11, Fall 2019 Sprint 4 [ 69, 70, 75 ] |
Sprint | Summer 2019 Sprint 10, Summer 2019 Sprint 11, Fall 2019 Sprint 4 [ 69, 70, 75 ] | Summer 2019 Sprint 10, Summer 2019 Sprint 11, Fall 2019 Sprint 3 [ 69, 70, 74 ] |
Rank | Ranked higher |
Assignee | Shamika Gajanan Kulkarni [ shamika ] |
Story Points | 3 | 1 |
Description |
We now have a working prototype of App Store deployed to https://testappstore.bioviz.org.
Now, we need to try out the full App workflow cycle: * Develop an App (Use Hello World or Simple App as a test case) * Submit App to App Store * Add "pending_releases" App Store repository to your local IGB for testing * Confirm you can install and run the "pending" App in your IGB * Get your App released - by an Admin user * Observe that your App is added to the released Apps in App Store * Now confirm that if you add "released" apps repository to your IGB, you can now see and install your App * Edit the App page for your App -- add publication, add and then change the logo, add authors, try out all the features * Develop an updated version of your App - increment the version * Confirm that you can upload a new version of your App without needing to get it approved Run the above workflow and take notes on issues you encounter. This includes usability as well as functional issues -- make note of anything that you found confusing or unexpected. Based on these observations, consult with colleagues and create new tickets requesting fixes and improvements as appropriate. |
We now have a working prototype of App Store deployed to https://testappstore.bioviz.org.
Now, we need to try out the full App workflow cycle: * Develop an App (Use Hello World or Simple App as a test case) * Submit App to App Store * Add "pending_releases" App Store repository to your local IGB for testing * Confirm you can install and run the "pending" App in your IGB * Get your App released - by an Admin user * Observe that your App is added to the released Apps in App Store * Now confirm that if you add "released" apps repository to your IGB, you can now see and install your App * Edit the App page for your App -- add publication, add and then change the logo, add authors, try out all the features * Develop an updated version of your App - increment the version * Confirm that you can upload a new version of your App without needing to get it approved Run the above workflow and take notes on issues you encounter. This includes usability as well as functional issues -- make note of anything that you found confusing or unexpected. |
Description |
We now have a working prototype of App Store deployed to https://testappstore.bioviz.org.
Now, we need to try out the full App workflow cycle: * Develop an App (Use Hello World or Simple App as a test case) * Submit App to App Store * Add "pending_releases" App Store repository to your local IGB for testing * Confirm you can install and run the "pending" App in your IGB * Get your App released - by an Admin user * Observe that your App is added to the released Apps in App Store * Now confirm that if you add "released" apps repository to your IGB, you can now see and install your App * Edit the App page for your App -- add publication, add and then change the logo, add authors, try out all the features * Develop an updated version of your App - increment the version * Confirm that you can upload a new version of your App without needing to get it approved Run the above workflow and take notes on issues you encounter. This includes usability as well as functional issues -- make note of anything that you found confusing or unexpected. |
We now have working App Stores available on various "dev" appstore testing sites hosted in on AWS.
Now, we need to try out the full App workflow cycle and make sure it is working as expected: * Select a test App Store site with up-to-date code * Select an App (can use Super Simple IGB App as a test case) * Submit App to App Store * Add "pending_releases" App Store repository to your local IGB for testing * Confirm you can install and run the "pending" App in your IGB * Get your App released - by an Admin user * Observe that your App is added to the released Apps in App Store * Now confirm that if you add "released" apps repository to your IGB, you can now see and install your App from App Store * Edit the App page for your App -- add publication, add logo, add tags (categories), add authors * Develop an updated version of your App - increment the version by editing its POM * Confirm that you can upload a new version of your App without needing to get it approved * Confirm you can update the App Run the above workflow and take notes on issues you encounter. This includes usability as well as functional issues -- make note of anything that you found confusing or unexpected. |
Issue Type | Improvement [ 4 ] | Task [ 3 ] |
Description |
We now have working App Stores available on various "dev" appstore testing sites hosted in on AWS.
Now, we need to try out the full App workflow cycle and make sure it is working as expected: * Select a test App Store site with up-to-date code * Select an App (can use Super Simple IGB App as a test case) * Submit App to App Store * Add "pending_releases" App Store repository to your local IGB for testing * Confirm you can install and run the "pending" App in your IGB * Get your App released - by an Admin user * Observe that your App is added to the released Apps in App Store * Now confirm that if you add "released" apps repository to your IGB, you can now see and install your App from App Store * Edit the App page for your App -- add publication, add logo, add tags (categories), add authors * Develop an updated version of your App - increment the version by editing its POM * Confirm that you can upload a new version of your App without needing to get it approved * Confirm you can update the App Run the above workflow and take notes on issues you encounter. This includes usability as well as functional issues -- make note of anything that you found confusing or unexpected. |
We now have working App Stores available on various "dev" appstore testing sites hosted in on AWS.
Now, we need to try out the full App workflow cycle and make sure it is working as expected: * Select a test App Store site with up-to-date code * Select an App (can use Super Simple IGB App as a test case) * Submit App to App Store * Add "pending_releases" App Store repository to your local IGB for testing * Confirm you can install and run the "pending" App in your IGB * Get your App released - by an Admin user * Observe that your App is added to the released Apps in App Store * Now confirm that if you add "released" apps repository to your IGB, you can now see and install your App from App Store * Edit the App page for your App -- add publication, add logo, add tags (categories), add authors * Develop an updated version of your App - increment the version by editing its POM * Confirm that you can upload a new version of your App without needing to get it approved * Confirm you can update the App Run the above workflow and take notes on issues you encounter. This includes usability as well as functional issues -- make note of anything that you found confusing or unexpected. |
Assignee | Shamika Gajanan Kulkarni [ shamika ] |
Description |
We now have working App Stores available on various "dev" appstore testing sites hosted in on AWS.
Now, we need to try out the full App workflow cycle and make sure it is working as expected: * Select a test App Store site with up-to-date code * Select an App (can use Super Simple IGB App as a test case) * Submit App to App Store * Add "pending_releases" App Store repository to your local IGB for testing * Confirm you can install and run the "pending" App in your IGB * Get your App released - by an Admin user * Observe that your App is added to the released Apps in App Store * Now confirm that if you add "released" apps repository to your IGB, you can now see and install your App from App Store * Edit the App page for your App -- add publication, add logo, add tags (categories), add authors * Develop an updated version of your App - increment the version by editing its POM * Confirm that you can upload a new version of your App without needing to get it approved * Confirm you can update the App Run the above workflow and take notes on issues you encounter. This includes usability as well as functional issues -- make note of anything that you found confusing or unexpected. |
We now have working App Stores available on various "dev" appstore testing sites hosted on AWS ECs.
Now, we need to try out the full App workflow cycle and make sure it is working as expected: * Select a test App Store site with up-to-date code * Select an App (can use Super Simple IGB App as a test case) * Submit App to App Store * Add "pending_releases" App Store repository to your local IGB for testing * Confirm you can install and run the "pending" App in your IGB * Get your App released - by an Admin user * Observe that your App is added to the released Apps in App Store * Now confirm that if you add "released" apps repository to your IGB, you can now see and install your App from App Store * Edit the App page for your App -- add publication, add logo, add tags (categories), add authors * Develop an updated version of your App - increment the version by editing its POM * Confirm that you can upload a new version of your App without needing to get it approved * Confirm you can update the App Run the above workflow and take notes on issues you encounter. This includes usability as well as functional issues -- make note of anything that you found confusing or unexpected. |
Story Points | 1 | 2 |
Assignee | Shamika Gajanan Kulkarni [ shamika ] |
Status | To-Do [ 10305 ] | In Progress [ 3 ] |
Sprint | Summer 2019 Sprint 10, Summer 2019 Sprint 11, Fall 2019 Sprint 3 [ 69, 70, 74 ] | Summer 2019 Sprint 10, Summer 2019 Sprint 11, Fall 2019 Sprint 3, Fall 2019 Sprint 4 [ 69, 70, 74, 75 ] |
Rank | Ranked higher |
Status | In Progress [ 3 ] | Needs 1st Level Review [ 10005 ] |
Assignee | Shamika Gajanan Kulkarni [ shamika ] |
Status | Needs 1st Level Review [ 10005 ] | First Level Review in Progress [ 10301 ] |
Status | First Level Review in Progress [ 10301 ] | Needs 1st Level Review [ 10005 ] |
Status | Needs 1st Level Review [ 10005 ] | First Level Review in Progress [ 10301 ] |
Status | First Level Review in Progress [ 10301 ] | Ready for Pull Request [ 10304 ] |
Status | Ready for Pull Request [ 10304 ] | Pull Request Submitted [ 10101 ] |
Status | Pull Request Submitted [ 10101 ] | Reviewing Pull Request [ 10303 ] |
Status | Reviewing Pull Request [ 10303 ] | Merged Needs Testing [ 10002 ] |
Status | Merged Needs Testing [ 10002 ] | Post-merge Testing In Progress [ 10003 ] |
Resolution | Done [ 10000 ] | |
Status | Post-merge Testing In Progress [ 10003 ] | Closed [ 6 ] |
Workflow | Fall 2019 Workflow Update [ 18990 ] | Revised Fall 2019 Workflow Update [ 22405 ] |
Assignee | Srishti Tiwari [ stiwari8 ] |