This repository contains QA testing artifacts created for the OpenSea website (https://opensea.io/).
The objective of this project is to validate the functional, usability, and reliability aspects of the OpenSea web application through structured testing activities.
The testing was performed on the OpenSea NFT Marketplace website, focusing on core user flows such as:
- Homepage navigation
- Search and explore functionality
- NFT listing and collection browsing
- User interactions and UI behavior
- Error handling and validations
- Testing scope and objectives
- Test strategy and approach
- Test environments and assumptions
- Entry and exit criteria
- Risks and mitigation
📁 Location: /TestPlan/
- Functional test cases covering positive and negative scenarios
- Test cases designed using:
- Equivalence Partitioning (EP)
- Boundary Value Analysis (BVA)
- Test cases mapped to user flows and features
📁 Location: /TestCases/
- Defects identified during test execution
- Each defect includes:
- Defect ID
- Summary and description
- Steps to reproduce
- Expected vs Actual result
- Severity and Priority
📁 Location: /DefectReports/
- Screenshots for UI and functional defects
- Screen recordings for complex or intermittent issues
📁 Location: /Defect_Evidence/
- Exploratory Testing (primary approach to understand application workflows and identify issues)
- Functional Testing based on documented test cases
- Smoke Testing to verify basic application stability
- Platform: Web Application
- Browsers: Chrome, Firefox (where applicable)
- OS: Windows
- Testing Type: Manual Testing
- Test cases executed to validate key application features
- Defects logged and documented with supporting evidence
- Observations shared for usability and improvement areas
- This testing activity is conducted for learning and portfolio purposes only
- No production data or confidential information is used
- Defects are based on observed behavior at the time of testing
Somya Agrawal
Fresher
This repository is not affiliated with or endorsed by OpenSea.
All testing artifacts are created strictly for educational and QA practice purposes.