Challenge Your Friends
Test Results
COP4331 Processes in Object-Oriented Programming | Fall 2014 | Group 12 - Project 17
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Team Name: The Spungos' Turbo Wallhacks
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Test Results:
Test 1: Log in
- Test Objective: The goal of this test is to confirm that users are able to successfully log in to the application via Twitter.
- Test Description: Launch the application, Log in via Twitter
- Test Conditions: User Mode
- Expected Results: The user should be able to successfully log in and be taken to the main menu of the application.
Result:
- Who Ran this Test Case: Jimmie Potts
- When was Test Ran: 11/6/14
- Testing Environment: Samsung Galaxy S3
- Results: PASS
- Conclusion/Comment: Full functionality
Test 2: Log out
- Test Objective: The goal of this test is to confirm that users are able to successfully log out of the application
- Test Description: Launch the application, Log in via Twitter, Log out.
- Test Conditions: User Mode
- Expected Results: The User should be successfully taken to the login page upon logging out.
Result:
- Who Ran this Test Case: Jimmie Potts
- When was Test Ran: 11/6/14
- Testing Environment: Samsung Galaxy S3
- Results: PASS
- Conclusion/Comment: Full functionality
Test 3: Send Challenge to individual via Twitter
- Test Objective: The goal of this test is to confirm that a user is able to successfully send a challenge to another user via Twitter.
- Test Description: Select a challenge to send and a friend to send it to and press send. Challenges will be sent to test accounts created and eventually when we move to beta testing, we will move to allowing users to test with their own accounts to other friends with the application with their own media.
- Test Conditions: User Mode
- Expected Results: The result will be the creation of a post to the user's friend’s twitter account tagged for the challenge to which you are challenging them. This post will be a video with a caption in this format, “@XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX has challenged you to complete the #XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX challenge. You have X days to complete the challenge, #CYF”
Result:
- Alex Berliner / Christopher Kovaleski
- When was Test Ran: 11/10/14
- Testing Environment: Samsung Galaxy S3
- Results: PASS
- Conclusion/Comment: Full functionality
Test 4: Send Challenge to group via Twitter
- Test Objective: The goal of this test is to confirm that a user is able to successfully send challenges to multiple users via Twitter.
- Test Description: Select a challenge and multiple friends to send it to and press send. Challenges will be sent to other test accounts created and eventually when we move to beta testing, we will move to allowing users to test with their own accounts to other friends with the application with their own media.
- Test Conditions: User Mode
- Expected Results: The result will be the creation of a post to the user's friend’s twitter account tagged for the challenge to which you are challenging them. This post will be a video with a caption in this format, “@XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX has challenged you to complete the #XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX challenge. You have X days to complete the challenge, #CYF”
Result:
- Who Ran this Test Case: Alex Berliner / Christopher Kovaleski
- When was Test Ran: 11/11/14
- Testing Environment: Samsung Galaxy S3
- Results: PASS
- Conclusion/Comment: Full functionality
Test 5: Create Challenge
- Test Objective: The goal of this test is to confirm that a user is able to successfully Create a challenge.
- Test Description: Click Create Challenge, name the challenge, select a friend to send it to, select the number of days to complete challenge and click create.
- Test Conditions: User Mode
- Expected Results: The result will be the successful creation of a challenge that will be stored on the local database and will appear in the users personal challenges.
Result:
- Who Ran this Test Case: Jimmie Potts
- When was Test Ran: 11/12/14
- Testing Environment: Samsung Galaxy S3
- Results: PASS
- Conclusion/Comment: Full functionality
Test 6: View Top Challenges
- Test Objective: The goal of this test is to confirm that users are able to successfully view the top/most popular challenges.
- Test Description: Click view top challenges, click challenges that appear.
- Test Conditions: User Mode and Admin Mode
- Expected Results: We should be able to view the top challenges. Challenges should be ranked in order based on the number of likes (most to least). User should be able to click and view each individual challenge as well. This should reflect on the backend database as well.
Result:
- Who Ran this Test Case: Alan Birmaher
- When was Test Ran: 11/12/14
- Testing Environment: Samsung Galaxy S3
- Results: PASS
- Conclusion/Comment: Full functionality
Test 7: Add Friend
- Test Objective: The goal of this test is to confirm that users are able to successfully add friends (twitter usernames) to their friends list on the app
- Test Description: Click Add Friend, enter friend’s Twitter username, and click submit.
- Test Conditions: User Mode
- Expected Results: Friend’s Twitter username should successfully be added to friends list and appear in drop down menu when selecting a friend to send a challenge to.
Result:
- Who Ran this Test Case: Jimmie Potts
- When was Test Ran: 11/12/14
- Testing Environment: Samsung Galaxy S3
- Results: PASS
- Conclusion/Comment: Full functionality
Test 8: Clone challenge
- Test Objective: The goal of this test is to confirm that users are able to successfully copy a challenge from the top challenges and store it in the local database for personal challenges
- Test Description: View top challenges, select a challenge to clone, click clone challenge
- Test Conditions: User Mode
- Expected Results: The selected challenge should be successfully copied into the local database and viewable in the list of personal challenges.
Result:
- Who Ran this Test Case: Luis Duque
- When was Test Ran: 11/13/14
- Testing Environment: Samsung Galaxy S3
- Results: PASS
- Conclusion/Comment: Full functionality
Test 9: Profanity Filter
- Test Objective: The goal of this test is to confirm that the profanity filter works as desired
- Test Description: Click Create a challenge, Use obscene language li in the name of the challenge, create challenge.
- Test Conditions: User Mode
- Expected Results: The challenge should not be created as it was blocked by the profanity filter.
Result:
- Who Ran this Test Case: Chris Kovaleski
- When was Test Ran: 11/15/14
- Testing Environment: Samsung Galaxy S3
- Results: PASS
- Conclusion/Comment: Full functionality
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