Test Case | Expected outcome | Pass / Fail | Tester’s Comments | |
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1 | Login to Lawmaker as an OPC user Dashboard Functionality is tested in other scripts | Dashboard displayed (or last tab associated to the project you last viewed) Top-right menu on the dashboard shows that I am logged in with my username Able to see projects that have been created by OPC users Able to see projects that have a published Bill or Act in them from other organisations Unable to see projects created by other organisations that do not have a published Bill in them | PASS FAIL (delete as appropriate) | |
2 | Create a New Project Select UK Public Bill > Government Bill Ensure you include the word “Bill” at the end of the project/bill Title as a real bill would (this is necessary to test bill-to-act conversion later on in the script) | A new project is created, visible only to users in the same organisation as the current user It appears on the main Dashboard Project tab opens for the new document Editor opens in a new tab showing an empty template document | PASS FAIL | |
3 | Check and edit document information for the bill using the Document Information panel in the Editor Note that there is sometimes a delay between changing a value in this panel and the text changing in the main editor pane | Document information displays correctly Able to edit: Title, Session, Year, Rubric Details are changed or populated in the main editor pane after the change is made in the Doc Info panel | PASS FAIL | |
4 | Manage members on a bill Add a proposer and supporters to the Bill (using the manage members modal which is accessible from the Doc Info panel) | Proposer and supporters will be stored in the Bill | PASS FAIL | |
5 | Add Back cover to the Bill | Back cover will be inserted at the end of the Bill in the Editor And the back cover will show the Bill is being introduced by the proposer And the back cover will show the Bill is being supported by the supporters And the back cover will show the introduction date | PASS FAIL | |
6 | Click on Body placeholder Build-up the Bill Structure by creating: Parts, Chapters, Cross Headings, Sections, sub-sections, paragraphs. 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 http://legislation.gov.uk | CCA is displayed Creates a realistic looking Bill Structure view (left-hand side of the Editor window) is updated in line with new elements created in the Editor | PASS FAIL | |
7 | Insert 2 schedules | The "SCHEDULES" heading will appear before the first schedule If “Auto-renumbering” is OFF then schedules will not be renumbered If “Auto renumbering” is ON then schedules will not be renumbered (feels counter intuitive but is technically by design if not intention) | PASS FAIL | |
8 | Press Ctrl+S or click on the Save button | 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 | PASS FAIL | |
9 | Renumber the whole Bill | All provisions will be renumbered sequentially including all their descendants. This action shouldn’t renumber any locked numbers, and those locked numbers will influence subsequent numbers | PASS FAIL | |
10 | Add one or more J-Refs to Sections or Schedules | J-Refs are display in the Editor in Red And the J-ref will be visible in the structure view | PASS FAIL | |
11 | 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) | PASS FAIL | |
12 | 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) | PASS FAIL | |
13 | Insert a Table of Contents | Table of Contents is inserted at the start of the document | PASS FAIL | When I choose to insert a table of contents |
14 | Generate PDF Ensure:
| PDF is generated in separate tab Table of Contents is included Tracked changes are displayed in red for deleted text; blue for inserted text J-Refs are shown in margins J-Refs are shown with x-refs No snapshot is visible on the Project tab PDF Version is names as per the text entered. | PASS FAIL | |
15 | Deleting a table of contents | Table is removed. | PASS FAIL | |
16 | Close the Editor | Prompted to Save changes | PASS FAIL | Changes are saved |
17 | Duplicate a document | New folder created with a duplicated version inside it Documents and the folders on the 'Project' tab are now sorted alphanumerically. By default, folders will always be collapsed when you first open a project. | PASS FAIL | |
18 | Open a document version in the Editor Use the fold button in the toolbar, then use the Structure View to expand a particular provision
| The Editor will jump to the selected provision, and unfold it | PASS FAIL | |
19 | Create a new working version | A new working version is created which will appear on the 'Project' tab under the appropriate folder heading. Clicking on it to open it in the Editor will reveal an empty new document, allowing you to start drafting | PASS FAIL | |
20 | Edit Portion of a document Opening and editing a portion of document
| The selected subset of provisions is opened in the Editor AND the section or schedule nums are locked or grouping level nums (for body only - not in schedules) | PASS FAIL | |
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