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OV_Overview of UI and Its Elements
Understanding the Qualitia Automation Studio - Client Develop module interface.
Button (image) | Button Name | Description | Availability |
| Create New Task | Create a new task while adding or editing a test case. You need to select a step after which you want to create the new task. For instance, if you're testing a login feature and want to create a task for checking password validation, select the step in the test case where password input occurs, then create a new task for it. | Test Case and Task creation |
| Create Tasks using the selected steps | Create a new task for multiple steps of the test case. You need to select the steps. If you want to create a task that involves multiple steps, like filling out a registration form, select all the relevant steps in the test case and create a new task. | Test Case and Task creation |
| Import Task | Add a task that is already created in the project. Select a step you want to add a task. Suppose you have a task for testing form submission already created in another project. You can import this task into your current test case at the appropriate step. | Test Case and Task creation |
| Detach Task | To add a task that is already created in the project. Select a step after which you want to add a task. If a task, such as checking a checkbox, is no longer relevant to your test case, select it and remove it. | Test Case and Task creation |
| Add TC Step | To add an independent test case step, that is, a step which is not part of any task. For example, if you want to add a step to check a newly added feature like 'remember me' option in the login page, you can add an independent test case step. | Test Case creation |
| Add TC Step Above | To add an independent test case step, that is, a step which is not part of any task above the selected Test Step. | Test Case creation |
| Add Task Step | To add a step in a task. You need to select a task in which you want to add a step. Note: If you add a new step, ensure that the execution of all the associated test cases is not affected. If you want to add a step to an existing task, like checking a confirmation email in a registration task, select the task and add the step. | Test Case and Task creation |
| Add Task Step above | To add an independent task step above the selected task step. | Test Case and Task creation |
| Remove | To remove a step from the test case. You need to select the consecutive steps. If a step, like checking a deprecated feature or a task or a conditional statement, is no longer relevant, select it and remove it from the test case. | Test Case and Task creation |
| Add Conditional Block | To insert a conditional statement. You can choose one of the below options:
For instance, if the software behaves differently based on whether a user is logged in or not, you can insert a conditional statement to test both scenarios. | Test Case and Task creation |
| Move Line Up | To move up a selected step. For example, if entering a captcha has been moved to the beginning of the registration process, you can select the "Enter Captcha" step and move it up. | Test Case and Task creation |
| Move Line Down | To move down the selected step. For example, if entering a captcha has been moved to the end of the registration process, you can select the "Enter Captcha" step and move it down. | Test Case and Task creation |
| Start / Stop Web Recording | To start web recording on a web application under test. If a recording session is on, then this button is replaced with the Pause Web Recording button. Note: If you have already dry run a test case, you cannot record in the same session. You need to close the browser, open the test case, and then do the recording. Remember to stop the recording when you're done. | Test Case and Task creation |
| Start/Stop Mobile Recording | To start recording on a mobile application under test. Note: If you have already dry run a test case, you cannot record in the same session. You need to close the browser, open the test case, and then do the recording. Remember to stop the recording when you're done. | Test Case and Task creation |
| Continue | This command is typically used in debugging. When you're stepping through a test case to debug it and you've found the issue, you can use the Continue command to resume normal execution. For example, if you're debugging a test case and you've found that a step is failing because of incorrect test data, after correcting the test data, you can use the Continue command to resume the test execution. | Test Case and Task creation |
| Execute | This is used to run the test case. For example, after creating a test case for a login feature, you would use the Execute command to run the test and see if the login feature is working as expected. | Test Case creation |
| Create Note | This allows you to add notes or comments to your test case. For instance, if there's a specific condition under which a test case fails, you can create a note to document this. | Test Case and Task creation |
| Undo | This command is used to revert the last change made. Suppose you accidentally deleted a step in your test case, you can use the Undo command to restore it. | Test Case and Task creation |
| Redo | This command is used to reapply a change that was undone. For example, if you undid a change but then realized the change was necessary, you can use the Redo command to reapply it | Test Case and Task creation |
| Hide | This is used to sensitive data /information from interface. For instance, if you're presenting the Test Case or execution to your client or any stakeholder and you don’t want this information to be seen by them, you can use the Hide command. | Test Case and Task creation |
| Scroll to Selection | This command is used to automatically scroll to a selected item in the test case. For example, if you have a large test case and you're working on a specific step, you can use the Scroll to Selection command to quickly navigate to it. | Test Case and Task creation |
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