diff --git a/doc/tp/tp-02-account-migration-from-mastodon-to-snac.md b/doc/tp/tp-02-account-migration-from-mastodon-to-snac.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8f8ba17 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/tp/tp-02-account-migration-from-mastodon-to-snac.md @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ +# Test Procedure - 02. Account migration from Mastodon to snac + +## Prerequisites + +- A Mastodon account, already created on any public server (from now, the *origin* account). +- A snac account in your server (from now, the *destination* account). +- 3 other Fediverse accounts, already created on public servers (from now, the *followers* accounts). These accounts must be from Mastodon instances (or, optionally, from other implementations where the `Move` activity is known to be supported). + +## Steps + +1. From all of the follower accounts, follow the origin account. + +2. Write a post from the origin account and ensure that it appears in all of the follower account's timelines. + +3. Follow 3 random accounts from the origin account. + +4. (Optional) create a list named `test` in the original account (must be done from a Mastodon API client app, as snac's web interface does not allow creating lists yet). Add one of the followed random accounts to the list. + +5. Follow all steps from the `snac(8)` manual page, ยง *Migration from Mastodon to snac*. + +6. From the destination account, check that the 3 random accounts that were followed by the origin account are also being followed here (this step checks the import of the `following_accounts.csv` file). + +7. (Optional, depends on step 4) From the destination account, check that a list named `test` exists and that the random account added in step 4 is also in the list (this step checks the import of the `lists.csv` file). + +8. From the destination account, check that the 3 follower accounts are now following this one (this step tests if the `Move` messages sent from the Mastodon server were correctly processed). + +9. (Optional) From any of the follower accounts, check that the destination account is followed.