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Bug #602

Updated by Nikola Stojkoski over 2 years ago

* *Environment:* 
 OS - Windows 10 
 Microsoft Edge -Version 114.0.1823.43 (Official build) (64-bit) 
 https://qainterrapt.brainster.xyz/dashboard 
 *    *Precondition:* 
 User must have a valid Account. 
 * *Description:*  
 During testing of the image upload feature, it was observed that the application allows users to upload images *larger than the specified size limit of 5MB* . This behavior contradicts the requirement, which states that users should not be able to insert an image exceeding 5MB in size. *The following negative test case was executed:* 
 * *Steps to Reproduce:* 
 1. Lunch a browser. Log in to the web page with valid credentials. 
 2. Navigate to the Brainster platform . Webinars. 
 3. Click on the "Username" create webinar field. 
 4. Enter the Username. Fill all other fields correctly. 
 5. Click one the "Password" field. 
 6. Enter a corresponding password for the username. 
 7. Navigate to "Webinars". 
 8. Click on ""Create"" button. 
 9. Click on the "Title" field. 
 10. Enter a title for the webinar in the ""Title"" field. 
 11. Click on Description field. 
 12. Add a description of the webinar. 
 13. Click on "Start date" field 
 14. *5. Select the starting date and time for the webinar from the ''calendar time picker''. 
 15. Click on the end "Date" field. 
 16. Select the ending date and time for the webinar from the ''calendar time picker''. 
 17. Click on the "Link" field. 
 18. Add a link for the seminar. 
 19. Click on the ''Chose file'' button. 
 *20. Select an image Larger file larger than 5 MB.* 5MB.* 
 21. 6. Click on the "Mentor" field. 
 22. Select a mentor from the drop down field. 
 23. Click on the "Tag" field 
 24. Select a tag from the drop down field. 
 25. Click the "Create" create button. 
 * *Actual Result:* 
 The system accepted and processed the image file larger than 5MB *(10MB)* without displaying any error message or validation. 
 * *Expected Result:* 
 The system should display an error message indicating that the image size exceeds the maximum allowed limit of 5MB, and prevent the user to create the webinar. 
 * *Notes:* 
 This issue poses a risk as it can lead to excessive storage consumption, performance degradation, and potential system instability. Allowing users to upload images larger than the specified limit can also negatively impact the user experience, as it may result in longer upload times and potential data transfer issues. 

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