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Happy Testing.

Test-Link is a QA platform that we use to perform the test cases: https://qa.openimis.org/index.php

Below is a step-by step of how to set up and execute the tests. Note that step 1-5 is only needed if you need to set up the test cases from scratch. If you have been provided login details and assigned a testing plan, you can go straight to step 6.

Step 1: click on the link above and login with the credentials provided to you.

Step 2: go to “test specification” to import the test cases from an xlm file (you can extract this from the test case excel file). Make sure you always choose the tab “update on latest version” and check both “active” and “public”.

Step 3: go to “test plan management” to create test plans. You could create for example one test plan with all tests, one test plan for all web app tests and a third one for only Android mobile tests. Make sure you check both “active” and “public” when creating the plans.

Step 4: go to “add/remove test cases” to add the test cases to the respective test plans. Do this by ticking the boxes next to the test cases you would like to include and press “add selected”. The tests that have been included should appear highlighted in yellow.

Step 5: go to “builds/releases”. In order to start executing the tests, you need to create a “build” for each test plan, which is a sort of batch. This is generally characterized by when you are testing or for which release e.g. naming it “April release 2021”. You are now ready to start executing the test cases.

Step 6: Go to “execute tests”. Select the desired test plan and build. On the bottom left, you open the test case folder and select the one you want to start with. In grey are the tests not yet run, in green those passed, in red those failed and in blue those blocked. At each step update the “execution status” on the right hand side. You can also add comments and attached files such as screenshots. Once you arrive at the bottom of the page, enter the time it took you to complete the test and select the symbol that applies and move to the next case.