UiPath test case execution without orchestrator for Attendant bot

UiPath test case execution without orchestrator for Attendant bot

Use Case Description

Hi,
I am using UiPath studio to automate web operations. I have attendant bot license and not using orchestrator.
I want to add Unit test case in my project and mock few UiElement’s scrape to execute test cases.

I have few doubt’s regarding test cases,

  • Should I mock the UiElement for UiOperations from the browser?
  • How can I execute the whole test cases in single click without using Orchestrator?

AS-IS WORKFLOW, TO-BE WORKFLOW

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Other information about the use case

Industry categories for this use case: Information Technology and Services

Skill level required: Intermediate

UiPath Products that were used: UiPath Studio, UiPath Test Suite

Other applications that were used: -

Other resources: -

What is the top ROI driver for this use case?: Other

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