User:Bambers Linden/scratchpad
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Goals to strive for when writing a test script
- Easy to understand and follow.
- Short enough to be run in 30 minutes or less. If it's too long, break it down into smaller tests.
- Clear description of requirements needed to run the test. Number of users, parcels, etc.
Scope
- Describe the purpose of this test
- List any dependencies the new code may have -- what other systems may be affected?
- List any security implications -- does this feature give access to something it should not?
- Estimated running time
Set-up
Environment
- If special set-up is needed, list test environment requirements such as viewer or server versions, operating systems, specific graphics cards and driver versions, etc.
Other
- List other requirements needed to execute the test plan here. e.g...
- Basic tester account to use as "User B" where specified
- Sandbox, or other area where building is allowed
- Describe/include tests to compare performance, if applicable:
- Requirements for gathering data on existing feature being modified.
- Follow this with requirements for gathering data on new feature in new format, etc.
- Explain how to compare data to ensure new feature is not worse (i.e. lower framerate, higher bandwidth, more db queries, etc.)
Test Steps
Functional Tests
- Test case 1 (you can briefly outline the goal of the test case here)
- step 1
- step 2
- Verify against expected behavior
- Test case 2
- step 1
- step 2
- Verify against expected behavior
- Test case 3
- step 1
- step 2
- Verify against expected behavior
Regression Tests
(Optional) - as new failures are observed, new test cases can be added here to supplement the functional tests in the section above.
- Test for bug VWR-xxxx
- step 1
- step 2
- Verify against expected behavior
Pass/Fail Criteria
- Passes if
- e.g. No unexpected behaviors are observed
- Fails if
- e.g. Expected behaviors are broken
- e.g. A bug is detected that was not accounted for by this test plan
Tear Down
- List what must be done to revert the tester's environment to a neutral state