The scope of testing is to verify fitment to the specification from the perspective of:
Functionality
Deployability
Configurability
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 is also assessed. This ensures readiness of software for use in multiple countries. Since MOSIP is an “API First” product platform, verification scope required comprehensive automation testing for all the MOSIP APIs. An automation Test Rig is created for the same.
The Inji Wallet
testing scope revolves around the following flows:
Biometric unlock
Passcode unlock
VC download via MOSIP
VC download via eSignet
Retrieving UIN via AID
Pinning a VC
Normal VC sharing with VID
Deleting VC
Face Auth on Resident's phone with VID
Multi language support
Credential registry
Backup and restore
Wallet binding
QR code Login
Logout
Persona based approach has been adopted to perform the IV&V(Independent Verification and Validation) by simulating the test scenarios that resemble a real-time implementation.
A Persona is a fictional character / user profile created to represent a user type that might use a product/ or a service in a similar way. Persona based testing is a software testing technique that puts software testers in the customer's shoes, assesses their needs from the software and thereby determines use cases/ scenarios that the customers will execute. The persona needs may be addressed through any of the following:
Functionality
Deployability
Configurability
Customizability
The verification methods may differ based on how the need was addressed.
For regression check, MOSIP Test Rig
, an automation testing suite is indigenously designed and developed for supporting persona based testing. MOSIP Test Rig covers the end-to-end test execution and reporting. The end-to-end functional test scenarios are written starting from pre-registration, to creation of packet in registration center, processing the packet through the registration processor, generating UIN and authenticating identity using IDA through various permutation and combinations of cases being covered. MOSIP Test Rig will be an open source artifact which can also be enhanced and used by countries to validate the SI deliveries before going live. Persona classes include both negative and positive personas. Negative persona classes include users like Bribed Registration Office, Malicious Insider etc. The needs of positive persona classes must be met, whereas the needs of negative persona classes must be effectively restricted by the software.
Verification is performed on various configurations as mentioned below.
Default configuration - with 3 Languages
Virtual countries
1 language configuration
2 language configuration
3 language configuration
Below are the test metrics for Inji Wallet by performing functional testing using mockMDS
and mockABIS
. The process followed was black box testing which based its test cases on the specifications of the software component under test. Functional test was performed in combination of individual module testing as well as integration testing. Test data were prepared inline with the user stories. Expected results were monitored by examining the user interface. The coverage includes GUI testing, System testing, End-To-End flows across multiple languages and configurations. The testing cycle included simulation of multiple identity schema and respective UI schema configurations.
Test Rate: 97.60% with Pass Rate: 88.31%
Here is the detailed breakdown of metrics:
Total Test cases: 950
Passed: 810
Failed: 114
Skipped (N/A): 26
Total Test cases: 873
Passed: 800
Failed: 55
Skipped: 18
Below section provides details on API test metrics by executing MOSIP functional automation Framework. All external API test executions were performed at module level isolation. Each endpoint is tested with the test data and expectations of each test data are mapped to assert the test case.
Test Rate: 99.09% with Pass Rate: 94.22%
Here is the detailed breakdown of metrics:
Below section provides details on UI Automation by executing MOSIP functional automation Framework.
Test Rate: 100% with Pass Rate: 87.50%
Here is the detailed breakdown of metrics
Functional and test rig code base branch which is used for the above metrics is:
Hash Tag: sha256 : f010aee8b1e7f25cfb2284b20779cb5b8b6bd2efdd8a22b1e3c6d3a20194411a
Below are the test metrics by performing VC Sharing functionality on various device combinations.
Test Rate: 100% with Pass Rate: 72.8%
Below are the detailed test metrics by performing manual/automation testing. The project metrics are derived from Defect density, Test coverage, Test execution coverage, test tracking and efficiency.
The various metrics that assist in test tracking and efficiency are as follows:
Passed Test Cases Coverage: It measures the percentage of passed test cases. (Number of passed tests / Total number of tests executed) x 100
Failed Test Case Coverage: It measures the percentage of all the failed test cases. (Number of failed tests / Total number of test cases executed) x 100
Link for the detailed test report
Release Name: Inji 0.11.0-Inji
Support: Developer Release
Release Date: 29th March, 2024
We are excited to announce the release of Inji Version 0.11.0 . This release is compatible with v0.11.0 Mimoto release. As part of 0.11.0, Inji introduces below mentioned key features:
VC download using KBI
Data backup and restore
Improved UI / UX
In the recent past, Inji Wallet app had undergone GenderMag analysis which addresses gender / inclusivity bias in software. In this release, we have incorporated GenderMag features for UI / UX in inclusivity space.
To know more about the GenderMag UI/UX changes in the application, please refer here.
Please find below the details for the Inji Version 0.11.0 release:
Inji Wallet has proven capability to integrate with any credential issuer supporting OpenID protocol and issues Verifiable Credentials (VCs) based on OpenID4VCI standards. To demonstrate the implementation of VC download using KBI (Knowledge Based Identification), Inji Wallet when integrated with eSignet 1.4.0, can connect with any issuer preferring KBI-based identification.
To know more about, KBI, refer here.
Inji Wallet currently offers data backup and restore functionality using Google Drive for Android and iCloud for iOS to safely store residents' Verifiable Credentials(VCs) on resident's preferred cloud platform. This ensures security and accessibility. Resident can also easily restore backed up information as required, and thereby enabling seamless user experience whether the resident uses Android or iOS.
The GenderMag Method is a process and also a set of materials helpful in investigating gender biases during resident's problem-solving experiences with software. Gendermag adheres to Human Computer Interaction (HCI) principles and thereby factor in gender differences interaction with software. As part of GenderMag walkthrough, we have identified inclusivity bugs with respect to UI / UX in Inji Wallet. Version 0.11.0 includes UI / UX changes for P1 items.
Redmi devices are not supported in this release. To know more, refer here.
Mentioned below is the list of other known issues.
Jira issue | Issue description |
---|---|
Jira issue | Severity | Issue description |
---|---|---|
Total
Passed
Failed
Skipped
1823
1610
169
44
Total
Passed
Failed
Skipped
1436
1353
68
13
Total
Passed
Failed
Skipped
157
143
14
0
Total
Passed
Failed
Skipped
1279
1210
54
13
Total
Passed
Failed
Skipped
128
112
16
0
Total
Passed
Failed
Skipped
72
64
8
0
Total
Passed
Failed
Skipped
56
48
8
0
Total
Passed
Failed
Skipped
213
155
61
0
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Android- Occasionally, unable to activate the restored VC
Inji-Unable to download when user attempted to restore VCs in a new device
INJI- Unable to download the card with a new UIN
IOS - Upon sharing sunbird VC twice and then upon sharing Mosip VC, app crashes
Android - During face authentication, app crashes on a specific device
INJI - Backup doesn't append the new data, but replaces the data
Android- Specific device, Redmi 7A- During face authentication, app crashes
Redmi 6A device is not compatible with Inji's Tuwali version
Upon changing the finger authentication in the device, application does not display the error pop up for biometrics change
Android - All downloaded VC's are deleted in specific device
Inji- Even upon Wallet failure, the verifier receives success message on the specific devices
Android - Couldn't share VCs between Two specific android devices
Android - Unable to share VC for specific combination
Android - VC transfer fails intermittently for specific device
Inji- The Inji application is not stable. Occasionally, unable to activate the VC
Verifier app crashes upon face authentication
Inji - Unable to save received VC error. Displays as Identity proofs are tampered
Unable able to retrieve VID / UIN from the AID which is raised through pre-registration process
Android - Couldn't share VC between two specific android devices as device crashes
Ios - Redmi 6A doesn't connect with any IOS devices
Android - Redmi 6A idoesn't connect with any android devices
Error message for Invalid OTP is not correctly displayed during VC activation
Critical
Inji - App crashes during click of OTP re-send button of download through AID
Critical
Android - Received VC's are deleted
Critical
Android - App crashes during the first launch
Critical
Inji- Occasionally, user is unable to share immediately
Major
Inji-During activation, VC in ID details page displays the green color toaster message on home screen
Major
Inji- MOSIP logo changes according to the issuer
Major
Inji - Deleted VC's HMAC data is not deleted
Major
Inji-Paragraph border is displayed in color, orange for purple theme selection
Major
Loading time for VC is longer than expected time
Major
Inji- VC sharing is failing intermittently using selfie with share feature
Major
App closes upon re-send code during VC activation through kebab popup