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Running

This option of the TASTH-TEST tool allows the user to execute the Test Sets. Also, it allows to create new Test Sets to be executed.

The RUNNING option has two tabs:

  • Test Set Management
  • Planning

Test Set Management

With this option the Test Sets corresponding to a specific diagram can be managed. Here in Test Set Management are two different “tabs”:

  • Test Sets.
  • Test Set.

Test Sets Window

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It shows the list of Test Sets of a specific domain and project, with information about its status, as well as its Test Case Datasets. In general, it can be filtered by:

  • Domain.
  • Project.
  • Test set.
  • User.

It will also allow creating, editing and deleting a folder.

In the main window of MANAGEMENT OF TEST SETS, the list of Test Case Sets for the filters used will be displayed, with the following information:

  • Name of the Test Set.
  • Date and time of creation.
  • Number of diagrams.
  • Number of data sets of test cases (TCD).
  • Status: The status shows the state of the Test Set execution, it also includes a global status, being aware of the individual status of every Test Case Data on the Test Set. That means we have different status:
    • Pending: Message “not executed” in a gray color. This status mean that never has existed an execution of that Test Set.
    • Executing: This status is not visible, it happens when the user executes the Test Set.
    • Partially Executed: The message in orange “Partially Executed” comes with a Test Set with various TCD when some of then were executed and the other ones don’t.
    • Completed: in this status we could get two messages:
      Executed (in green): This means that all the execution went right, and everything finished without problems.
      Executed (in red): This means that a problem has occurred in the Test Set or TCD.

      The only way to get the status Executed in green, is when all the TCD are in green too. If something failed, then it will be red.

  • Uploaded to ALM: YES or NO.
  • Action: with the following indicators:
    • Owner.
    • Delete Test Set.
    • Run Test Set.
    • Move Test Set.

Test Set Window

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It is accessed by clicking on any Test Set in the Test Sets window. In this window you can perform actions on the Test Sets, as well as manage the Test Case Data associated with the Test Set:

  • At the Test Set level:
  • At the Test Case Data level:
    • Add a Test Case Data.
    • Delete a Test Case Data.
    • Select / unselect the screenshots of the Test Case Data (of some Test Case Data or of all).

The list of all the Test Case Data corresponding to the Test Set on which it has been previously clicked will be displayed, with the following information:

  • Order.
  • Domain.
  • Project.
  • Folder.
  • Name of the diagram.
  • Type of Test Case Data (validation or value).
  • Result: Executed or Not executed.
  • Uploaded or not to ALM.
  • Action: with the following indicators:
    • Capture of the screenshots of the test case.
    • Scroll up or down the Test Case Data.
    • Delete Test Case Data.

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To include Test Case Data in the Test Set, press button ”+” at the right of the Test Set name. A new window will open and will allow to select the Diagram, so that all available and selectable Test Case Data will be shown in the left-hand list.

  • Clicking over eachTest Case Data or “Select all” button will move the Test Case Data to the right-hand list.
  • The Test Case Data on the right-hand listwill show a “check/minus” button to show if the capture of evidences is active for that Test Case Data. We can alter the status by clicking on that button. There is a general button on top of the list to alter the status of all the elements at once.
  • Clicking on any Test Case Data on the right we will move it to the left if it belongs to the selected diagram, or will dissapear if it doesn´t.
  • All Test Case Data on the right-hand list will be loaded to the Test Set once we click over the “Accept” button of the screen.

Debug Mode Execution in client for TC_Validation

Planning

Calendar

Plan List

Flow in the Test Cases Planning