User Manual¶
Introduction¶
Lippia Test Manager integrates Functional Testing using Gherkin and Automation with Lippia into a single platform. It unifies the testing process, from creating test scenarios, manually recording their execution, to facilitating automation, saving time, and streamlining the testing process. The system consists of the following Modules: Registration, Authentication, Profile, Credentials, Projects, Repositories, Tag Groups, Runs, Issues, Tests, Dashboard, Members, License.
Manuals¶
Registration¶
The Registration module in LTM is responsible for account creation and management. This module is essential for controlling access to services and functionalities within the system, ensuring that only authorized individuals can sign in and perform specific actions.
Authentication¶
The Authentication module in LTM is a key functionality that ensures only authorized members can access the system and its resources. Additionally, it provides the option to recover your password in case of forgetting it or wanting to update it.
Profile¶
The Profile module in LTM is a functionality that allows users to manage and customize their personal information.
Credentials¶
The Credentials module in LTM allows users to manage the credentials of the tools they will be using. The manual is divided into two parts: Part 1 covers configuring the credentials, and Part 2 explains how to find the information needed to create credentials.
Projects¶
The Project module in LTM is a functionality that enables the creation, management, and tracking of projects. It is designed to assist teams in efficiently planning, executing, and monitoring their tests. Depending on the role type: 'Administrator and User,' specific actions can be performed on the Project(s).
Repositories¶
The Repositories module in LTM is a functionality that will be used in this case to link the repository/repositories to the Project. These repositories contain the test scenarios that were entered from the Features functionality.
Tag Groups¶
The Tag Groups module in LTM is a functionality that allows organizing and categorizing scenarios using tags
Executions¶
The Executions module in LTM is a functionality that allows planning, monitoring, and managing the execution of various tests performed on the system. It is divided into 3 sections for better understanding of how to Create a Manual Execution, Perform a Manual Execution, and view the information contained in the Execution List.
Issues¶
The Issues module in LTM is a functionality designed to manage the errors that may arise during the tests being conducted.
Tests¶
The Tests module in LTM is a functionality that enables the storage, management, and control of tests in the Repository that was linked to the Project.
Dashboard¶
The Dashboard module in LTM is a functionality that allows for the collection, analysis, and visualization of key data regarding the evolution of case studies and the executions created/executed within each project.
Tag Groups at the instance level¶
The Instance Level Tag Groups module in LTM is divided into two main groups: tags for "Automatable Scenario" and tags for organizing Test Suites. In the "Automatable Scenario" group, tags are displayed that facilitate classification based on specific criteria, such as candidates for automation or not, in the process of automation, or already automated. The Test Suites group contains the "Smoke" and "Regression" tags, which are used to group related tests, allowing for a more organized and efficient execution of tests as a whole.
Members¶
The Members module in LTM is a functionality that allows for comprehensive management of the accounts and profiles of the members interacting with the system. Only members with an Administrator role can access this functionality.
License¶
The License module contains all the relevant information about the application's current subscription. It also includes a Storage section, where it displays everything related to the consumption of manual and automated executions.
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