A test case is a set of instructions executed to verify a particular functionality of the application.
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Instructions to create a Test
Click on Design on left panel.
Click on Test Case.
Click on Add Module button. Module Details form will be displayed. Modules are folders to organize tests. They can be nested to any level.
Enter Module meta data.
Enter Module Name
Enter Module Description
Enter Module Priority
Click on Save.
Click on Add Test button. Test Case Details form will be displayed.
Enter Test Case meta data.
Enter the test case Objective - a single liner to define what the test is supposed to test.
Select Automated from the dropdown Manual - Bq supports both Automated and Manual tests.
Select the Priority of the test case
Select the Designer and Reviewer - This is used to send notifications at appropriate stages of the workflow.
Enter the test case Summary - Add a description for this test so others can understand what this test is doing.
Select test case Type : UI / API - Bq categorizes tests as either UI or API tests. Any functional test from end user perspective will be a UI test. For testing your backend REST APIs use API tests.
Select the test case Category
Select Test Path
Select the Data file if you are using an external excel file for data.
Select the checkbox(s) for test case category : Smoke, Integration, Regression or Partial Regression
Select Sprint in which the test case is being worked upon.
Select the checkbox for Generate manual steps if you wish to generate the manual steps for the automated test case
Click on Save button.
Click on the Test Steps tab. This is where you add steps for you test.
There are two ways to create your test. Using actions from the Test Action column drop down or using the very powerful Bq Genie which is started from the Record Button in the action bar below.
Use BQ Genie to record the test case and click on the Save button to save the recorded steps.
Click on Save button to save the Steps.
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