Test Report

Introduction

The scope of testing is to verify fitment to the specification from the perspective of Functionality, Configurability and Customizability. Verification is performed not only from the end-user perspective but also from the System Integrator (SI) point of view. Hence, the Configurability and Extensibility of the software are also assessed. This ensures the readiness of the software for use in multiple countries and diverse identity ecosystems.

Overview and Scope

  • Inji Home page

  • Issuer and Credential selection

  • Authenticating with user credentials

  • PDF Generation and Auto download

  • Retrieve Issuers and Credential list

  • Downloading VC

  • Multi languages support

  • Error Handling

  • Issuers support

  • QR Code

  • Durian data storage integration

  • Login with Google and Passcode

  • OpenID4VP Implementation

  • Secure Time Bound Storage

  • Locale Support

  • Authorization endpoint discovery through auth server well-known

  • Sd jwt support

  • SVG Support

  • Claim 169

Test Approach

The Functional verification of the Inji Web application is performed on Windows, Android and iOS platforms to ensure alignment with product specifications and business requirements. Analyzed with respect to functional stability, data integrity, and UI consistency. The validation adopts a persona-based testing strategy, simulating real-world user scenarios across diverse device matrices and multi-language configurations to ensure robustness in both online and offline environments.

  • Functionality

  • API & UI Automation

  • Configurability

  • Customizability

Test Organization

Table: Test Organization

Name
Functional Role
Responsibilities

Mrudula

QA Engineer

Verifying the functionality, stability of the application, and report preparation.

Chaitanya K

QA Manager

Overviewing the test execution and review of the report.

Ragini Krishna

Senior QA Manager

High-level governance and executive reviews of reports and execution.

Test Planning

  • Data Readiness: Validate the availability of all services along with configured identity schemas (UIN/VID) to support biometric and authentication flows.

  • Coverage Distribution: Execute test scenarios across a broad matrix of browsers on Windows and Mac system spanning multiple user personas to ensure end-to-end compatibility covers

Browser Versions

Used the below browser versions in testing INJI WEB

  • Chrome: Version 145.0.7632.160

  • Firefox: Version 148.0 (64-bit)

  • Edge: Version 145.0.3800.82

  • Safari : Version 17

Test Environment

Table: Test Environment

Images (qa-inji1 env)

INJI Web - Injistackqa/ui-test:0.17.x

Injistackqa/inji-web:0.17.x

Injistackqa/apitest-mimoto:0.22.x

Injistackqa/mimoto:0.22.x

Test Execution Report

Test case execution summary

Table: Test Execution Summary

Platform
Total
Pass
Fail
Skip

INJI WEB

1197

1005

92

0

Test Rate: 100% With Pass Rate: 92%

Automation INJI Web UI

Table: UI Automation

Total
Pass
Fail
Known Issues
Ignored

28

28

0

0

0

Test Rate: 100% With Pass Rate: 100%

Automation INJI Web API Mimoto

Table: API Automation Result

Total
Pass
Fail
Known Issues
Ignored

357

320

0

4

33

Test Rate: 100% With Pass Rate: 100%

Defect Metrics

Defect Metrics for the Release 0.17.0

The following table depicts only the bugs which are found and not addressed in the current release.

Table: Defect Metrics for the Release

Blocker
Critical
Major
Minor
Total

0

0

2

4

6

Known Issues Metrics

This section focuses on a separate category of issues that are known but not addressed in the current release. It provides a count and severity distribution for these defects across releases.

Table: Defect Metrics for the known issues

Blocker
Critical
Major
Minor
Total

0

0

52

31

83

Conclusion

This section summarizes the key findings of test execution. It also provides a final QA recommendation on the build's readiness for release. The functional verification for Inji-web version 0.17.0 has been successfully completed. The testing cycle achieved a 100% execution rate with a 92% pass rate across a total of 1197 test cases. Additionally, API automation achieved a 100% pass rate.

While there are 6 open defects (0 Critical, 2 Major, 4 Minor) and 83 known issues in total, there are zero blocker defects identified. The application has demonstrated functional stability and data integrity consistent with product specifications.

QA Approval

The build has successfully met the defined exit criteria and is recommended for release. The approval is based on the following satisfied conditions:

  • Test Case Execution Completion: 100% of planned scenarios executed.

  • Defect Status: No Blocker defects remain open.

  • Documentation Sign-off: All test artifacts and reports are finalized.

  • Test Environment Stability: The test environment remained stable throughout the execution cycle.

Table: Report is signed off details

Name
Functional Role
Responsibilities

Chaitanya K

QA Manager

Ragini Krishna

Senior QA Manager

Appendix

This includes additional reference information for the report. It contains a history of document versions and a list of acronyms and their meanings.

Appendix A: Versions

Date
Author
Reviewers

V1.0

22/4/2026

Mrudul

Chaitanya K

Ragini Krishna

Document History

It outlines the strategy used to ensure a comprehensive evaluation.

V1.0

Mrudula

24/4/2026

  1. Chaitanya Kesiraju

  2. Ragini Krishna

New Document

The GitHub link to the detailed report is herearrow-up-right.

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