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==Getting involved==
==Getting involved==


Would you like to help with QA testing? If so, please contact [http://moodle.org/user/view.php?id=24152&course=1 Helen].
[[Image:Qa test workflow actions.png|thumb|Testers can pass or fail QA tests and add comments]]Would you like to help with QA testing? If so, please contact [http://moodle.org/user/view.php?id=24152&course=1 Helen].


All testers are members of the testers group in the Moodle Tracker, enabling them to assign, comment and pass or fail Moodle QA issues.
All testers are members of the testers group in the Moodle Tracker, enabling them to pass or fail QA tests and add comments.


==Running tests==
==Running tests==

Revision as of 07:29, 21 July 2010

Quality Assurance tests look at the functionality of Moodle from a user's point of view.

Real users systematically try each feature in Moodle and test that it works in the current version of the Moodle code.

These tests are repeated in series of cycles, usually just before major releases.


Getting involved

Testers can pass or fail QA tests and add comments

Would you like to help with QA testing? If so, please contact Helen.

All testers are members of the testers group in the Moodle Tracker, enabling them to pass or fail QA tests and add comments.

Running tests

  1. Select a test from the Moodle 2.0 QA Cycle 1 list (or the Moodle 2.0 QA Cycle 1 overview)
  2. Using either the Moodle QA Testing Site or your own test site running the latest Moodle 2.0 version, perform each of the steps listed in the test
  3. Choose an appropriate workflow action:
    • Pass - Test runs perfectly :-)
    • Fail - Indicate in a comment where the test fails and include the MDL issue number of the report of the problem, creating a new issue if necessary (see below for more details)
    • Obsolete - Test is no longer relevant in the current Moodle version (unlikely for Moodle 2.0, but may occur when testing Moodle 2.1)

If in doubt whether to pass a test, give it a fail and perhaps ask someone else to have a look by adding them as a watcher then adding a comment.

Note: Always use today's version of Moodle 2.0 for testing. The Moodle QA Testing Site is updated daily.

Failed tests

So you ran a test and it failed? Congratulations on finding a bug!

  1. Make sure that the problem is reported as an MDL issue for developers to investigate and fix
  2. Add a comment to the QA test, stating the MDL issue number
  3. Link the MDL issue to the QA test
  4. (Optional) Add yourself as a watcher to the MDL issue so that you receive email notification when the issue is fixed
  5. When the MDL issue is fixed, the QA test can be reset
  6. The reset QA test can then be run again

Feedback

Feedback on all aspects of our QA testing process is welcome. If you have any questions or comments, please post in the Testing and QA forum in Using Moodle.