I need help figuring out how to test old legacy asp.net web forms.
A lot of web pages in our project are written long time ago and now it is getting to a point where maintaining/adding extra features are a pain in the neck. There are no methods whatsoever. The codes are not modularized and server side code are all over the place at the front pages (.aspx) mixing together with the UI logic.
Rewriting these legacy asp.net web forms seems to be the only way to go for long-term benefits. However, here is our problem. These pages all work fine right now, but no one on our team completely understands the business logic behind them and reading through the code line by line will be very painful. We thought maybe writing some test cases and apply that same test on our newly re-factored, modern web forms and compare the results will be more promising and accurate.
Does anyone know how i can go about this? How to test legacy asp.net web forms if the codes are not organized and madularized? Any suggestion or recommendation will be helpful.
So far i have looked at Selenium but seems like this is more for UI testing than for business logic. My main focus will be what data gets pulled from the database and displayed on the form and what data gets written into database (especially which tables) after the submit.
Also looked at Visual Studio built in Test suite, but seems like this approach requires the code to be organized in methods and functions so I didn't continue my reading.
Another thought i have in mind is monitoring the database and see which tables get changed during the period when i manually open a web page and input/submit some data. Will this be a good option?
Any thought will be appreciated. Thanks!