> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.sharelogic.com/unifi/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.sharelogic.com/unifi/test.md).

# Test

- [Overview](https://docs.sharelogic.com/unifi/test/overview.md): Follow this guide to learn how to generate and run automated Integration Tests in Unifi.
- [Integration Test](https://docs.sharelogic.com/unifi/test/integration-tests.md): Unifi can create an automated Integration Test which will capture and replay the Transaction scenarios from an existing Bond.
- [Test Scenario](https://docs.sharelogic.com/unifi/test/test-scenarios.md): Integration Test Scenarios are the elements that make up an Integration Test. Each Scenario will correlate to the relevant Transaction on the Bond from which the test was created.
- [Test Scenario Data](https://docs.sharelogic.com/unifi/test/test-scenario-data.md): Test Scenario Data is a snapshot of all the relevant records created during the processing of a Transaction and is used to both generate the test and ascertain the results of each test run.
- [Test Result](https://docs.sharelogic.com/unifi/test/test-results.md): Whenever you run an Integration Test, the results are captured in an Integration Test Result record.
- [Test Scenario Result](https://docs.sharelogic.com/unifi/test/test-scenario-results.md): Whenever an Integration Test Scenario is run as part of an Integration Test, the results are captured in an Integration Test Scenario Result record.
- [Generating Tests](https://docs.sharelogic.com/unifi/test/generating-tests.md): How to generate an automated Integration Test.
- [Running Tests](https://docs.sharelogic.com/unifi/test/running-tests.md): How to run an automated Integration Test.
- [Exploring Results](https://docs.sharelogic.com/unifi/test/exploring-results.md): How to navigate, view and interpret the results of an automated Integration Test.


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