Pretty much all the Sitecore development is happening in Agile. Hence, code is released more frequently to live servers than it used to be in waterfall models. This also means there is a need of testing after each release. A regression in QA environment and a smoke test in STAGE environment is required to ensure that the development done in sprint does not break any thing else. This is the job of QA team. Why are we talking about it here? If your team is testing Sitecore functionalities manually, then it is wise to automate at least some of your test cases. Testing some basic Sitecore functionalities like login, publishing etc. manually is something QA team can easily do but when one needs to automate it, QA developers needs to have some knowledge of Sitecore also and vice-versa. Hence, here is a simple blog on guiding how to develop some basic automated test cases in Sitecore. Lets get started.. In this blog, I am taking example of a basic scenario which includes testing that you...
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