# Testplan This is the test plan that I follow for every release. I use it to ensure that no regression has been introduced. ## Step 1: Preparation - build and flash the firmware * Use the latest stable release for ESPHome (to make sure that my code builds and works with that release). In my clone I make sure that I checked out the master branch and that it's up-to-date with the origin. * Remove the cached framework package: `/bin/rm -fR ~/.platformio/packages/framework-arduinoespressif32` * Copy `[example.yaml](../example.yaml)` to a clean build directory, and update the first two sections for the local setup (substitutions, wifi, api, ota). * Use `esphome example.yaml compile` to build the code. * Upload this code to the lamp. ## Step 2: Perform the tests * Touch the power button --> the light must turn on. * Touch the power button again --> the light must turn off. * Touch the slider at any level --> the light must turn on, using the level at which the slider was touched as the brightness. The front panel illumination is turned on and shows the brightness level. * Touch the slider at various points and touch the slider while moving your finger up and down --> the brightness of the light and the brightness level on the front panel must follow the touches. * Touch and hold the power button --> the light must go into "night light" mode. This means that it will become very dim. The front panel illumination must be turned off. * Touch the slider at a random level --> the light must go back to its normal brightness levels and the front panel illumination must be turned on again. * Touch the color button a few times in a row --> the light must loop through the various preset light colors. * Touch and hold the color button --> the light must switch to a different preset group. There are two groups: one with rgb colors and one with white light colors, and holding the color button will switch between these two. * Touch the color button to select a light color, long touch it to switch to the other preset group, then long touch again to switch the preset group again -> the lamp must remember what light colors were active within the preset groups. If the red preset was selected, you switch to the white light group, select a different white preset and then go back to the rgb presets, then the light must become red again. * Go to Home Assistant and check: * if you can turn on/off the lamp * if you can select colors from the RGB color model * if you can select colors from the white light color temperature model * if you can set the brightness of the lamp * if selecting the lowest possible brightness results in the lamp switching to "night light" mode ## Step 3: Release the new version Only after performing these tests successfully, the new version can be released.