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An Automate feature file can contain as many Scenario Outline sections as needed to automate all the testing ideas contained in the test model and can include both Scenario and Scenario Outline sections in the same feature file.
Where possible, using data-driven Scenario Outline sections is preferable to generating many data-driven Scenario sections as it is a more compact and direct expression of the testing ideas of the test model.
Manual Scripts
Remember Mad Libs?
Creating manual scripts in Xray Test Case Designer is similar to that. Instead of adding adjectives and nouns into pre-formed sentences, however, you’ll be more like the author of the Mad Libs sentences themselves. You need to:
- Create sentences containing execution instructions that will be common to most of the test scripts and
- Identify “spaces” to indicate where Xray Test Case Designer should “fill in the blanks” you’ve left with test data appropriate for each scenario.
How to create
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Don’t forget to save each step before you add your next one! Thankfully, Xray Test Case Designer notifies you under the last edited step that there are unsaved edits. Click on different test cases at the bottom half of your screen (preview section that mirrors Scenarios screen) to see how your script steps will change. Finally, in the “Finish” section you may want to add some instructions that will appear only once at the end of all of the scenario scripts. |
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