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How to unit test a flow action with the Run Rule feature
The Run Rule feature enables you to test a flow action individually before testing it in the context of the application you are developing. You specify a test page for the rule to use, provide sample data as the input, run the rule, and examine the results.
Before you begin
Before you begin, determine how you will provide the sample data to use when testing the rule. If possible, open a work item of the appropriate work type.
For general information about the Run Rule feature, including a list of the clipboard pages that are generated when a rule runs, see How to test a rule with the Run Rule feature.
Run the rule
To run the rule, complete the following steps:
- Save the rule.
- Complete any preprocessing necessary to create the appropriate clipboard context and, if the rule is circumstanced or time-qualified, to set the conditions you want to test.
- Click the Run toolbar button. The Run Rule window appears.
- In the Test Page section, specify which page to use as the main page. Do one of the following:
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- If any pages of the rule's Applies To class already exist, select one to be copied. (If this decision tree applies to an embedded page, identify a top-level page that contains the embedded page or pages and supply a Page Context.)
- Otherwise, select Create or Reset Test page. Then, in the Apply field, select the data transform to use for the test page.
- If the rule being tested is circumstance-qualified, select Set circumstance properties to run exact version of rule.
- In the lower section of the Run Rule window, enter the test data and click Run Again. The system runs the decision tree and displays the results.
- Optional. Click Show Clipboard to open the Clipboard and examine the pages. Click the Hide Clipboard button to close the tool. For information about the clipboard pages that are generated, see How to test a rule with the Run Rule feature.
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