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Acceptance Brainstorming
Mike Larsson edited this page Aug 5, 2013
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Just throwing out some ideas for potential Backpack acceptance tests as a straw man:
# Does this need to cover the single-site earner too?
Feature: Send to Backpack
In order to export my badges to a common place where I can do interesting things with them,
As a badge earner on multiple different sites,
I want those sites to offer me a Send to Backpack option.
Scenario: Earned a badge and has a Backpack
Given I have earned a badge as x@stenington.org
And I have a Backpack account as x@stenington.org
When I click the **Add to Backpack** button
# Are the `And`s following useful to include?
And log in to my Backpack
And accept all conditions/prompts presented to me
Then I should see my badge in my Backpack
# ### Error scenarios ###
Scenario: Earned a badge, has a different Backpack
Given I have earned a badge as x@stenington.org
And I have a Backpack account as y@stenington.org
When I click the **Add to Backpack** button
And I log in to my Backpack
Then I should see a notice that my Backpack account and badge recipient don't match
Scenario: Earned an invalid badge
Given I have earned a badge as x@stenington.org
But the issuer has not formatted it correctly
And I have a Backpack account as x@stenington.org
When I click the **Add to Backpack** button
And I log in to my Backpack
Then I should see a notice that the badge is not acceptable because of an issuer error
# An example of something we want but don't have
Scenario: Earned a badge, has a linked account Backpack
Given I have earned a badge as x@stenington.org
And I have a Backpack account as y@stenington.org
And my Backpack account has x@stenington.org as an alternate email
When I click the **Add to Backpack** button
And I log in to my Backpack as x@stenington.org
Then I should see my badge in my Backpack