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GhostLab offers a No-Code solution for UI automation, enabling users to create and run test cases without needing to design a specific framework or write any code. Users can easily build and execute test cases directly within GhostLab.
GhostLab also provides an organized folder structure through Workspaces, Projects, and Test Suites, ensuring that test cases are kept separate and well-formatted.
How to Use Folder Structure #
- The GhostLab’s folder structure is organized into a clear and concise tree format with various folders and subfolders.
- The first node represents the workspace.
- The second node represents the project.
- The third node represents the Test suite.
- Each node can be named according to the user’s preference.
- The structure allows for flexibility in naming based on specific requirements.
How to create a Testcase #
- A Test Suite is a collection of test cases that assess a specific feature or functionality of an application in various ways.
- To create a test case:
- Clearly define the test steps before starting.
- Navigate to the “Add New Test Case” page.
- Enter the name of the test case and the URL of the web application.
- Define the first step by specifying:
- The action to be performed on the UI.
- The locator type.
- The locator value.
- If data entry is required, select a function like “SendKeys” and input the desired data.
- Continue adding steps until the test case is complete.
How to execute the Testcases #
- After completing your test case, save it.
- Navigate back to the design page.
- Click on the “Run” button to execute the test case.