Before diving deeper into project settings, make sure you have created a test plan from the ‘Test Plans’ page in the sidebar. If you already have a test plan where you plan to store the test cases generated by the AI test case generator, please proceed to step 4.
Azure Project Settings
1. Click the New Test Plan button
2. Enter the desired test plan name, path and iteration and click the ‘Create’ button
3. Once the test plan is created, you can start customizing the AI test case generator project settings.
4. To start configuring the project settings, navigate to the ‘Boards’ page from the sidebar.
5. Open the user story.
6. Click the ‘settings’ button below the ‘Generate test case’ button.
7. Select the Project where you want to store the test cases.
8. Select the Test Plan where you will store the test case.
9. Select the Test Suite where you will store the test case.
10. (Optional) You can add up to three additional fields for each test case that you generate.
11. You can also select the language on how the test case will generate. By default, this is set to English.
12. You can also add tags for each test case that you generate. You can add multiple tags but using ‘;’ for each tag that you want the test case to be included (e.g. Tag1; Tag 2; Tag 3; Tag 4). The tag by default is set to 'AI Test Case Generator'. You can also remove the tags by unticking the checkbox.
13. Click the ‘Save’ button once you are done customizing the project settings.
14. Click the ‘Generate Test Cases’ button and start creating test cases.
Note: If you have not created a connection, the Generate test case button will prompt you to create a connection. From the dropdown menu select ‘AI Test Case Generator’ (You only need to configure this once).
If the connection is successful, the test case will be generated.
You can view the Test Cases on the Story which they will be linked to or the Test Plan page.
Sample Test Case:
Sample Test Plan Page along with the generated test cases by the AI test case generator: