What are steps to build tests in Tosca?

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Here are the main steps to build tests in Tosca (Tricentis Tosca), a model-based test automation tool. These steps guide you through creating automated test cases for desktop, web, or API applications:


1. Create a New Test Case

  • Open Tosca Commander.

  • Right-click on the Test Cases section and select Create TestCase.

  • Give your test case a meaningful name (e.g., "Login Test").


2. Scan the Application (Using Tosca XScan)

  • Use Tosca XScan to scan the application under test (AUT).

  • Identify and capture UI elements like input fields, buttons, and messages.

  • Save the scanned elements as Modules.


3. Create and Link Modules

  • Modules are reusable building blocks that contain the technical representation of UI elements.

  • Drag and drop relevant Module blocks into your Test Case.

  • Each module step will represent an action like entering text or clicking a button.


4. Fill in Test Data

  • Define input values for each test step (e.g., username, password).

  • You can manually enter data or link it to a Test Data Sheet for data-driven testing.


5. Add Validation Steps

  • Use verification actions in modules to check expected outcomes (e.g., a welcome message appears).

  • This helps confirm that the system behaves as expected.


6. Execute the Test Case

  • Right-click the test case and select Run.

  • Choose the execution mode (e.g., GUI, API, headless) depending on your environment.


7. Analyze Results

  • Review the execution log to see pass/fail status.

  • Check for any errors or failed steps for debugging.

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