My understanding of a functional test is that its an integration test checking an entire, complete segment of application functionality; minus any stubs, mocks or other test doubles. For a web app this would be, perhaps, manually checking what happens when a user tries to enter bad credentials on a login form.
My understanding of a smoke test is that its a quick series of function tests that can be used to determine if the app has started up correctly and that its major subsystems are all online. For a web app, this might be to go to a health check URL and make sure that the app is up, and that it can reach all of its dependent subsystems (its database, its message broker, etc.).
My understanding of a regression test is that its a function test that is used in the future to determine if a particular function is no longer working as expected. As function tests are written for new features or rewritten for modifications to existing features, they are added to the regression test suite. In this sense, a regression test suite is the composition of all valid function tests for a particular web app.
Before I go any further, if anything I have said thus far is mislead or just not true, please begin by correcting me!
Assuming I'm more or less on track:
- Where do tools like Selenium WebDriver or BrowserStack get categorized here? Are they for smoke or regression tests?
- What are the generally-accepted methods/tools for conducting these sorts of tests?
- What are the generally-accepted methods from launching/running these tests from an automated build (such as Jenkins or Bamboo)?