In previous Scenario Outline example we have discussed, how the Scenario Outline keyword or variable can be used to run the same Scenario multiple times, with different combinations of values.
@temp
Scenario Outline: Verify Login Functionality
And I fill in "email" with "<email>"
And I fill in "passwd" with "<password>"
And I press "SubmitLogin"
Then I should see "<heading>" heading
Examples:
| email | password | heading |
| goswami.tarun77@gmail.com | Test@1234 | MY ACCOUNT |
| wrongusername | test | AUTHENTICATION |
Now consider this case, I was testing one of the investment banking application. Where I have to submit Trade & ETF form after selecting several combination of values and after clicking on review order button, review modal appear where I have to assert few values based on combination of variables value selected. Here we are constructing a string and then asserting based on variables value.
Review Modal
You can construct such string using multiple scenario outline variables. For Example:
@Demo
Feature: For Demo only
Scenario Outline: Verify information on review Modal
When I follow "Stocks & ETFs" link
And I fill in Symbol with "<symbol>"
And I select "<account>" from account dropdown
And I select "<action>" from Action dropdown
And I fill in quantity with "<quantity>"
And I select "<order type>" for order type
And I fill in price with "<price>"
And I select "<time>" from Time in force
Then I should see "<action> <quantity> <symbol> @ <order type> <price> - <time>"
Examples:
|symbol|account|action|quantity|order type|price|time|
|ABCD|X|Buy|1|Limit|10|Day 9:30AM - 4:30PM ET|
|XYZE|Y|Sell|2|Trailing Stop $|20|Day 6:30PM - 2:30AM ET|
So, this is possible use as many variables as you want inside double quotes, this all will be replaced with corresponding value in example section.
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