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PegaUnit testing

Updated on February 4, 2021

Automated unit testing is a key stage of a continuous development and continuous integration model of application development. With continuous and thorough testing, issues are identified and fixed prior to releasing an application, which improves the application quality.

Automated unit testing involves creating unit test cases for tests that are run against individual rules, grouping multiple test cases into test suites, running the tests, and viewing the results. When the tests run, the results are compared to the expected results that are defined in assertions.

  • Understanding unit test cases

    A test case identifies one or more testable conditions (assertions) that are used to determine whether a rule returns an expected result. Reusable test cases support the continuous delivery model, providing a way to test rules on a recurring basis to identify the effects of new or modified rules.

  • Grouping test cases into suites

    You can group related unit test cases or test suites into a test suite so that you can run multiple test cases and suites in a specified order. For example, you can run related test cases in a regression test suite when changes are made to application functionality.

  • Setting up and cleaning the context for a test case or test suite

    You can set up the environment and conditions required for running a test case, determine how to clean up test data at the end of the test run, and set pages on which to automatically run rules.

  • Viewing unit test reports

    View a graph with test pass rate trend data, a summary of Pega unit tests that were run, and an overview of Pega unit test compliance for currently included applications on the Reports tab on the Unit Testing landing page.

  • Viewing unit tests without rules

    On the Application: Unit testing landing page you can display a list of unit tests that are not associated with any rule and export this list to an XLS or a PDF file. You should deactivate these unit tests because they will always fail.

  • Understanding Pega Platform 7.2.2 and later behavior when switching between Pega unit testing and Automated Unit Testing features

    Beginning with Pega 7.2.2, you can use Pega unit testing to create test cases to validate the quality of your application by comparing the expected test output with results that are returned by running rules. In previous versions, you used Automated Unit Testing (AUT) to create test cases.

  • Working with the deprecated AUT tool

    In older versions of Pega Platform, automated unit tests were created using the Automated Unit Testing (AUT) tool, which has since been replaced by PegaUnit testing. If you have automated unit tests that were created using AUT and they haven't been changed to PegaUnit test cases, then you can switch back to AUT to manage those tests.

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