Test Case | Expected outcome | Pass / Fail | Testing Notes. Testers - delete these comments and replace with any ‘Test fail' notes. Notes should enable the Development team to recreate the issue you experienced. | |
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1 | Login into Lawmaker as a PCO user | Dashboard displayed or last tab associated to the project you last viewed. | PASS FAIL | Taken to the dashboard I will be able to see projects that have been created by PCO users Dashboard Functionality is tested in other scripts |
2 | Create a New Project | Can select different:
Create a Scottish Public Bill / Government Click Create | PASS FAIL | |
3 | Editor Opens | ‘Empty’ document is displayed in the Editor | PASS FAIL | An empty Bill template will shown in the Editor AND I can go back into the Bill and change the short title, with the Short title at the top automatically updating when I edit 'Title' in the Doc Info panel |
4 | Click on Body Build-up the Bill Structure by creating: Parts, Chapters, Cross Headings, Sections, sub-sections, paragraphs, and the equivalent Schedules. Also, create some other elements (eg: definitions, lists) You can copy and paste elements eg: create one part, with various sub elements and then copy to create more structure. You can copy text for your bill from legislation.gov.uk | CCA is display Creates a realistic looking Bill Structure view is updated in line with new elements created in the Editor | PASS FAIL | |
5 | Press Ctrl S or click on the Save button | Progress bar displayed and % complete increases to 100% Document is saved Locks are released | PASS FAIL | |
6 | Add one or more J-Refs to Sections or Schedules | J-Refs are display in the Editor in Red | ||
7 | Create cross reference(s) to sections that contain J-refs. Click Tag X-refs | You can toggle on and off to display the J-ref in cross-references | Tools / Show/hide J-refs in cross references | |
8 | Turn on Track Changes Delete one or more elements / Insert element(s) and move element(s) | Inserted and deleted elements are display in the editor and blue (insert) or red (deleted) | ||
9 | Generate PDF Ensure:
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10 | A progress bar appears and progresses to 100% A message is displayed saying ‘Document Saved’ On the project tab, the version last modified is the same as the time it was saved | |||
11 | Table is inserted at the start of the document | |||
12 | Deleting a table of contents | Table is removed. | ||
13 | PDF is created | |||
14 | Delete the Explanatory Notes | EN is removed | ||
15 | Save and Close the Editor Click on Close Editor button (top, left) | The browser tab for the Editor is closed | ||
16 | On the project tab, a new folder (options) and document version is created | |||
17 | New document created and displayed as a green tile on the project tab under the appropriate folder | |||
18 | Move document | Move document to a new or alternative folder | ||
19 | Date and SI Number appear above the subject | |||
20 | Test Add, Update and Delete Insert ‘Other’ Date | The Dates at the start of the document are updated accordingly. | ||
21 | Insert a Signature Block | A signature block is inserted | ||
22 | From the Insert menu, select ‘Inserting Front Matter Elements’ User manual to be updated | A modal is presented and from ‘Front Matter Element’ pull down list, four options are presented (see below) | ||
23 | Select one of the following Options
| The Rubric option pull down list changes depending on what element is selected | ||
24 | Select a Rubric and click on Insert | The Rubric is inserted at the start of the document | ||
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26 | A zip file is created containing XML, PDF and Tiff files | |||
27 | Successful message display Document available on the API | |||
28 | Open the SI in the Editor From the Insert menu, select ‘Inserting Front Matter Elements’ From ‘Front matter element’, Select ‘Approved’ User manual to be updated | The Rubric options lists several Approved by options. | ||
29 | Select one of the ‘Approved by’ options and click on Insert | The appropriate rubric is inserted above the Date Block |
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