📚Prerequisites
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User should have the QAS client - Client installed.
Project should have been created.
User should have been assigned to the project.
A test scenario should exist.
🔑Privileges
User should have the below privileges:
Import FeatureArtifacts: Import test cases or other project elementsartifacts from another project.
Manage Custom Action Code: Oversee the custom action scripts in your projects: Add, edit, delete and develop custom actions.
Manage Objects: Control (add, edit, and delete) the objects within your testing environment.
Manage Scenarios: Control (add, edit, and delete) the scenarios within your test suites.
Synchronize Objects: Keep your test objects synchronizedImport and export objects from TSR (Desktop Projects Only).
Test Development: Create and update task, update, and record test cases and tasks.
View Tasks
Login to Qualitia Automation Studio (QAS) - Client. <insert Screenshot>
Access Develop from left navigation of your QAS - Client to view Tast Explorer screen.
On the Explorer section, you can view existing Tasks. <Include Screenshot>
Click Tasks.
You can search for the existing test cases tasks using the Search bar. You can find tasks by clicking Find.
This will open a popup window in which you can enter text to find. <include screenshot>
If you have a long list of tasks and you wanted to scroll to the last task you were working on, click on the Scroll Jump to Selection icon.
Creating Tasks independent of Test Case
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Login to Log into QAS - Client.
Access Develop from left navigation of your QAS - Client to view Test Explorer screen.
On the Explorer section, click Task to view Task Explorer.
When no Task exist, you are prompted to Create Task in the Task viewer section.
You can also click + Create Task from the top left corner of the tabular section.
Clicking Create will open a Create Task windowwith the following fields:
Name: Enter an intuitive name for the task that is easy to recognize.
Maximum length permitted is 300 characters including spaces.
Description: A brief description about the task.
Once completed, click Save to proceed; otherwise, click Discard.
Repeat steps from 5 through 7 for each additional test case you want to add.
When a new task case is created, there will be a default step 1 created. <Middle Section - Task Editor Section? – include screenshot>.
To add multiple Task Step:
Click Create Step dropdown.
Select Add Task Step or Add Task Step Above based on your context.
Additional actions you can perform:
Remove a Task Step
Create Condition
Move a Task one line up
Move a Task one line down
Web Recording -
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Record Task and Task Steps for web application.
Mobile Recording -
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Record Task and Task Steps for mobile application.
Create Note
Undo
Redo
Jump to Section
Go to line
Expand All
Collapse All
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Search
Refresh
Save
Creating Tasks as part of the Test Case:
Login to Log into QAS - Client.
Access Develop from left navigation of your QAS - Client to view Test Explorer screen.
On the Explorer section, you can view existing Test Scenarios.
Click expand option to view test cases.
Click a test case to add test steps.
Click Create Step to add a new step.
Clicking Create Step will add a new line.
Click the + button (Create Step) in the new line to create a new Task.
Clicking + will open a Create Task windowwith the following fields:
Name: Enter a name for the task that’s easy to recognize. Maximum length permitted is 300 characters including spaces.
Description: A brief description about the Task.
Once completed, click Create to proceed. Otherwise, click Discard.
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Assume you have selected a Task Step, when you click on Create Step you will have options to:
Add TC Test Case Step
Add TC Test Case Step Above
Additional actions you can perform while developing test automation:
Remove a Task
Remove a TC Test Case Step
Detach Task
Create Condition
Move a Test Step/Task one line up
Move a Test Step/Task one line down
Web Recording - Where you can record Record Task and Task Steps for web application.
Mobile Recording - To record Record Task and Task Steps for mobile application.
Execute
Create Note
Undo
Redo
Jump to Section
Go to line
Expand All
Collapse All
FindSearch
Refresh
Save
Refer to the table Understanding the Qualitia Automation Studio Client Develop module interface to understand more.
🧑💼Manage Test Steps
🔄Update
Login to Log into QAS - Client. <insert Screenshot>
Access Develop from left navigation of your Qualitia Automation Studio -Client to view Test Explorer screen.
On the Explorer section, you can view existing Test Scenarios. <Include Screenshot>
Click expand option on the test scenario.
All the test cases under the scenario will be listed.
Click on a test case to view all the Tasks and Test Steps under the Test Case.
Actions For additional actions you can perform:
Add a new Task
Add a TC step
Add a TC step above
Move a Test Step/Task one line up
Move a Test Step/Task one line down
Web Recording - Where you can record Task and Task Steps.
Mobile Recording - To record Task and Task Steps.
Execute
Create Note
Undo
Redo
Jump to Section
Expand All
Collapse All
Find
Refresh
Save
❌ Delete
Login to QAS - Client. <insert Screenshot>, refer to https://qualitia.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/QASNew/pages/edit-v2/34857452650#Creating-Tasks-as-part-of-the-Test-Case%3A
❌ Delete
Log into QAS - Client.
Access Develop from left navigation of your QAS - Client to view Test Explorer screen.
On the Explorer section, click Task to view Task Explorer screen.
Hover mouse over a task to view the Delete option.
Click on the Bin icon.
Clicking the Bin icon will open the Task Deletion window.
Click on Delete to continue; otherwise, click Discard.
You will see a message Task Deleted Successfully.
If a task is used in test case(s), user won’t be able to delete it.
💡Golden Nuggets: Best Practices for Task and Test Step Management
When managing Task and Test Steps in QAS, a strategic approach can improve efficiency and prevent issues down the line. Here are some best practices to consider:
Use placeholders for test steps: Instead of providing specific test steps, use descriptive keywords or phrases that outline the intended actions. For example, use terms like "perform action A" or "verify result B" without going into implementation details.
Regular Reviews: Conduct regular reviews of task and test steps and usage to optimize task and task step management.
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📞📚 Here to Help: Support and Resources
If you have questions that are not addressed in the documentation, you may raise them in the Qualitia Community.
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