Integration test creation
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This page lists the high-level integration tests for the Dreamforce demo release
Account Type
- Create a Thunderbird account for Salesforce.com
- Valid username/password
- One account
- Two accounts
- Duplicated name
- Unique names
- Inactive username/password
- Expired password
- Invalid username/password
- Valid username/password
- Views the matched columns in any Thunderbird folder
- Matched records
- Unmatched records
- Match an email to a Salesforce.com object
- When email message is not already matched
- When email message is matched
- Unmatch an email from a Salesforce.com object
- When email message is not already matched (button should be disabled)
- When email message is matched
- View an email message's matched object in Salesforce.com
- When email message is not already matched (button should be disabled)
- When email message is matched
Address Book
- Open the address book
- Click on a Salesforce.com address book
- Select an item in a Salesforce.com address book
- Click on the new entity button in a Salesforce.com address book
- Clicks on the properties button on an item in a Salesforce.com address book
- Click on the write button on an item in a Salesforce.com address book
- Click on the delete button on an item in a Salesforce.com address book
- Search for a contact in a Salesforce.com address book
- Copy or move a contact from a non-Salesforce.com address book into Salesforce.com
- Copy
- Move
- Copy or move a contact from a Salesforce.com address book into a non-Salesforce.com address book
- Copy
- Move
Message Composition
- Add a contact to an email message using the contacts sidebar
- Open an existing email message for reply, forwarding, resending, or another purpose
- Type an email address into a destination field in the message composition window
- Click on a the new entity drop-down button and selects the entity type to create in message composition
- Click on the unmatch button next to a Salesforce.com object in the message destination in the message composition