Data-Driven Testing in Alchemy | Part 1: Using Data Files

Created by Michael Deveaux, Modified on Fri, 6 Sep at 9:44 AM by Michael Deveaux


Welcome to the Alchemy Data-Driven Testing Series!


In this first part of our multi-part series on data-driven testing in Alchemy, we'll dive into how to use a data file to drive your tests. This method is one of the most common forms of data-driven testing, and we'll guide you through each step with a practical example.


In This Video:


Introduction to Data-Driven Testing:

Learn the basics of data-driven testing and why it's essential for robust test automation.


Setting Up a Data File:

We'll show you how to create and use a CSV file containing sample contact information (first name, last name, company, email, phone number, etc.) to drive your tests.


Configuring Alchemy:

Step-by-step instructions on how to add a data source in Alchemy, including specifying the file name and configuring the data fields. Creating and 


Recording a Test:

Record a test in Alchemy using placeholder data. Watch as we navigate through the site, interact with a contact form, and record each action. 


Transforming the Test:

Convert your recorded steps into a reusable function. Replace static data with dynamic data fields from your CSV file. Executing the Data-Driven Test: See the test in action as it iterates over each record in the data file, filling out the form with different data sets for each run.


For the next video in this series, please see https://support.alchemytesting.com/support/solutions/articles/153000191759-data-driven-testing-in-alchemy-part-2-using-synthetic-data

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