The scenarios written within CucumberStudio can be manually executed.
Once your test run is created (see the instructions to create one), you can start a test execution cycle.
Test Execution Cycles
You can start or resume a cycle from the current test run page, on the top-right corner:
If you do so, the cycle will automatically start from this test.
You can pause your test execution cycle at any time from the execution window:
You can end the test execution cycle on the Test execution summary page when the tests have been executed:
Note: | If some tests haven’t been run (their status is set to ‘not run’), the last screen will let you inform about them |
You can get some metrics about the executions through the life of your test run from its page:
Execute a Test
The test execution itself is pretty simple.
From this window, you can:
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Navigate to the previous or next test within your execution cycle.
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Set a global status for the test, and attach a comment and/or files.
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Set a global status for the test and go to the next one.
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Set statuses step by step.
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Pause the current execution cycle.