UploadWizard test cases


Test ID Feature/Function Objective Actions Expected Results
1 Single file upload Uploading a file with UploadWizard is functional 1. Log in to Wikimedia Commons.

2. From 'Participate' menu (left-side bar) select 'Upload file' option.
3. Click "Next" button (right bottom)
4. Click 'Select a media file to donate' button
5. Select a file and click 'Upload' button
6. Click 'Continue' button
7. Select 'This file is my own work' option and Click 'Next' button
8. Populate all required fields (Title, Description, Date created) and click 'Next' button
9. Go to 'To link to it in HTML', copy the URL and open it in a browser
10. Go to 'To use the file in a wiki' and download the file


1. Main page displayed. 'Log in / create account' menu has changed to 'your account'

2. "Upload Wizard"- 'Learn' page displayed
3. "Upload Wizard"- 'Upload' page displayed
4. "Upload Wizard"- 'Upload page' with a thumb of the file displayed. System inform you that '1 of 1 file uploaded'
5. "Upload Wizard"- 'Release rights' page displayed
6. "Upload Wizard"- 'Describe page' displayed
7. "Upload Wizard"- 'Use page' displayed with "Thanks for uploading!You can now use this file on sites like Wikipedia, or link to it on the web." message, the URL and the direct link
8. After opening the URL in a browser, verify:

  1. Title should be as expected for image (note: underscores are translated to spaces)
  2. Should have an scaled image of the JPEG, appropriately sized for the page
  3. Should have file information representing description entered
  4. Should have template information representing the default license

9. After downloading the file from the direct link, verify that it is identical to original uploaded file

2 Multi-file selection Uploading Several files with UploadWizard is functional 1. Log in to Wikimedia Commons (if you have not been logged in yet).

2. From 'Participate' menu (left-side bar) select 'Upload file' option.
3. Click "Next" button (right bottom)
4. Click 'Select a media file to donate' button
5. Select a file and click 'Open' button
6. Click 'Add another file' button
7. Select a second file and click 'Open' button
8. Click 'Add another file' button
9. Select a third file and click 'Open' button
10. Click 'Upload' button
11. Click 'Continue' button
12. Select 'This file is my own work' option and Click 'Next' button
13. Populate all required fields (Title, Description, Date created) and click 'Next' button
14. Go to 'To link to it in HTML', copy the URL and open it in a browser
15. Go to 'To use the file in a wiki' and download the file


1. Main page displayed. 'Log in / create account' menu has changed to 'your account'

2. "Upload Wizard"- 'Learn' page displayed
3. "Upload Wizard"- 'Upload' page displayed
4. "Upload Wizard"- 'Upload page' with a thumb of the file displayed. System inform you that '3 of 3 files uploaded'
5. "Upload Wizard"- 'Release rights' page displayed
6. "Upload Wizard"- 'Describe page' displayed
7. "Upload Wizard"- 'Use page' displayed with "Thanks for uploading!You can now use these files on sites like Wikipedia, or link to it on the web." message, the URL and the direct link
8. After opening the URL in a browser, verify:

  1. Title should be as expected for image (note: underscores are translated to spaces)
  2. Should have an scaled image of the JPEG, appropriately sized for the page
  3. Should have file information representing description entered
  4. Should have template information representing the default license

9. After downloading the file from the direct link, verify that it is identical to original uploaded file