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Steps | User Acting As | Action | Expected Result |
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1 | SU | Log in to http://bumbus.ucdavis.eduand SU to a faculty account. Select a term and course where the faculty user has course material in Website Builder. | Account with course material is located. |
2 | SU | Locate the Copy/Export Site link and select it. Verify that export instructions are visible and accurate. | Export text is located and verified (note: text specifications are pending) |
3 | SU | Select the Export button. Verify that a new frame is loaded and that it displays the folders and files accurately mirroring the folder and file structure in the left-hand frame of the course. | Folders and files are accurately listed and mirror the course content. |
4 | SU | Verify that any quizzes associated with the course are displayed with inactive checkboxes and instructions to use Quiz Builder for their export. | Quizzes are not exportable. |
5 | SU | Verify that any links associated with the course are not displayed. | In this release, links are not exportable. |
6 | SU | Use the UI buttons to verify that the user can uncheck all items, check all items, or return to the Copy/Export Site screen. | The UNCHECK ALL, CHECK ALL and BACK buttons are all functional. |
7 | SU | Check and uncheck individual folders and files to confirm that:
| Status of folder affects all items contained within; status of item is independent of other items. |
8 | SU | Select some items to export and then export those items. | Selecting EXPORT TO ZIP FILE opens a standard file download window allowing the user to save the generated zip files to his/her machine. |
9 | SU | Open the new zip file and verify that only the files and folders selected are exported. Verify that the exported files contain content,i.e., are not empty files. | Only the selected files and folders are in the zip file. |
10 | SU | Use the CHECK ALL button, export the course contents. Verify that all files are exported. | All files and folders are exported in the original content directory structure. |