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 Author: bb-207 View Messages Posted By bb-207
 Posted: Oct 16, 2018 09:19
 Subject: Instant Checkout testing simulation
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bb-207 (3573)

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Please implement a testing framework for Instant Checkout such that …

1. Any seller can determine a number of test cases to valudate their IC shipping
parameters.
2. Those test cases can each be expresed as a script (textual or GUI object based).
3. The seller can then select all, or a subset of the test cases.
4, The seller can then submit those test cases as a batch request.
5. The BL system will then schedule and run those test cases.
6. The seller will then receive an email back showing which test cases were run,
what shipping methods were allowed, etc. This would be roughly analgous to what
is reported via the shopping cart display.
7. This would not involve actually taking any items out of inventory, nor creating
any real orders, but would be a test case simulation of that.
8. The seller could retain those test cases for later reuse, as various parameters
are modified.

thank you, Nita Rae
 Author: nectara View Messages Posted By nectara
 Posted: Oct 16, 2018 12:55
 Subject: Re: Instant Checkout testing simulation
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In Suggestions, cosmicray writes:
  Please implement a testing framework for Instant Checkout such that …

1. Any seller can determine a number of test cases to valudate their IC shipping
parameters.
2. Those test cases can each be expresed as a script (textual or GUI object based).
3. The seller can then select all, or a subset of the test cases.
4, The seller can then submit those test cases as a batch request.
5. The BL system will then schedule and run those test cases.
6. The seller will then receive an email back showing which test cases were run,
what shipping methods were allowed, etc. This would be roughly analgous to what
is reported via the shopping cart display.
7. This would not involve actually taking any items out of inventory, nor creating
any real orders, but would be a test case simulation of that.
8. The seller could retain those test cases for later reuse, as various parameters
are modified.

thank you, Nita Rae


For what?
 Author: MMillere View Messages Posted By MMillere
 Posted: Oct 16, 2018 22:38
 Subject: Re: Instant Checkout testing simulation
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MMillere (5799)

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In Suggestions, cosmicray writes:
  Please implement a testing framework for Instant Checkout such that …


Goot Idea Ollie, voted yes

Milissa
 Author: bb-207 View Messages Posted By bb-207
 Posted: Sep 22, 2020 05:48
 Subject: Re: Instant Checkout testing simulation
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bb-207 (3573)

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In Suggestions, cosmicray writes:
  Please implement a testing framework for Instant Checkout such that …

1. Any seller can determine a number of test cases to valudate their IC shipping
parameters.
2. Those test cases can each be expresed as a script (textual or GUI object based).
3. The seller can then select all, or a subset of the test cases.
4, The seller can then submit those test cases as a batch request.
5. The BL system will then schedule and run those test cases.
6. The seller will then receive an email back showing which test cases were run,
what shipping methods were allowed, etc. This would be roughly analgous to what
is reported via the shopping cart display.
7. This would not involve actually taking any items out of inventory, nor creating
any real orders, but would be a test case simulation of that.
8. The seller could retain those test cases for later reuse, as various parameters
are modified.

thank you, Nita Rae

In response to Admin_Russell's remarks, I am reminding the voting membership
the importance of having a proper sandbox for testing IC.

Please vote !

Nita Rae