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[Discover Autocomplete] UI Editor Interactions - Mixing or solely using clicks to form and run queries #8971

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LDrago27 opened this issue Nov 27, 2024 · 0 comments
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Objective

Testing the function of elements in autosuggest that can be used with clicks.

What to test

Permutations to consider (only if they apply)

Data type:

  1. Index Patterns

  2. Indexes

  3. S3 Connections (future)

  4. Cloudwatch

  5. Security Lake

Language:

  1. DQL

  2. PPL

  3. SQL

Scenario Steps Expected result Notes
  • Click into query editor, and clear the input.
  • Click on suggestions that appear within the window, scrolling to reach suggestions.
  • After the query is formed, click on the Run button.
the query is suggested and formed without the need to use the keyboard, other than clearing input/entering input that can't be suggested (e.g. numbers)

Pre-requisites

What do we need to make sure the test can be written

Steps to setting up the scenario

  1. Have at least 1 existing workspace with index patterns

  2. Turn query enhancements on

  3. Select the index pattern

  4. Select the language for the test

Known Issues

List of known issues to reference that could impact the results of this test case

@LDrago27 LDrago27 added the discover_2.0-test Issues that are specific to the Discover 2.0 testing initiative label Nov 27, 2024
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