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Quote tanushree Replybullet Topic: The Python Debugger
    Posted: 29Oct2007 at 3:36am

The Python Debugge

Each step can be written very tersely using the following keywords:

login [as ROLE-OR-USER]
Log into the system with a given user or a user of the given type. Usually only stated explicitly when the test case depends on the permissions of a particular role or involves a workflow between different users.
visit LOCATION
Visit a page or screen. For web applications, LOCATION may be a hyperlink. The location should be a well-known starting point (e.g., the Login screen), drilling down to specific pages should be part of the test.
enter FIELD-NAME [as VALUE] [in SCREEN-LOCATION]
Fill in a named form field. VALUE can be a literal value or the name of a variable defined in the "Test Data" section. The FIELD-NAME itself can be a variable name when the UI field for that value is clear from context, e.g., "enter password".
enter FIELDS
Fill in all fields in a form when their values are clear from context or when their specific values are not important in this test case.
click "LINK-LABEL" [in SCREEN-LOCATION]
Follow a labeled link or press a button. The screen location can be a predefined panel name or English phrase. Predefined panel names are based on GUI class names, master template names, or titles of boxes on the page.
click BUTTON-NAME [in SCREEN-LOCATION]
Press a named button. This step should always be followed by a "see" step to check the results.
see SCREEN-OR-PAGE
The tester should see the named GUI screen or web page. The general correctness of the page should be testable based on the feature description.
verify CONDITION
The tester should see that the condition has been satisfied. This type of step usually follows a "see" step at the end of the test case.
verify CONTENT [is VALUE]
The tester should see the named content on the current page, the correct values should be clear from the test data, or given explicitly. This type of step usually follows a "see" step at the end of the test case.
perform TEST-CASE-NAME
This is like a subroutine call. The tester should perform all the steps of the named test case and then continue on to the next step of this test case.
Every test case must include a verify step at the end so that the expected output is very clear. A test case can have multiple verify steps in the middle or at the end. Having multiple verify steps can be useful if you want a smaller number of long tests rather than a large num



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