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Re: [QF-Test] Question about structuring test case sets within a test suite


  • Subject: Re: [QF-Test] Question about structuring test case sets within a test suite
  • From: Gregor Schmid <Gregor.Schmid@?.de>
  • Date: Thu, 01 Oct 2015 16:05:05 +0200

Hello Ralf,

you can either replace the 'setup' node with a proper 'dependency' to
achieve intelligent SUT startup on an as needed basis.

For a quick, simple solution, just move the 'test-case' nodes into a
separate 'test-set' to get the following structure:

+ test-set outer
  + setup "Start SUT"
  + test-set inner
    + test-case
    + test-case
    + test-case

Best regards,
    Greg

Ralf Pfiszter <ralf.pfiszter@?.at> writes:

> Hi,
>
> I am a newby and maybe I did not completely understand the concept yet about test case sets
> ("Testfallsatz") and the included test cases (and further the contained scenarios) - and the
> appropriate test execution.
>
> I defined within one test suite a preparation node where the application gets started and
> afterwards several test scenarios grouped in separate test cases (or even test case sets) which
> expects the application being started.
>
> If I have one test case set with one preparation node and one test case it works as I expect.
> However, if I define a second test case after the first it seems that for this one the preparation
> node is executed first (and the application gets started a second time).
>
> How can I achieve to get the preparation node executed only once and afterwards the test cases in
> the sequence as defined in the test case set?
>
> If I have a misconception here please point me to the correct approach.
>
> Best Regards,
> Ralf
>
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