R: [ptt-users] Red the Tutorial. And now???
Giovanni Colombo
Giovanni.Colombo at interact.it
Tue Sep 25 02:34:45 PDT 2007
Thanks for the answer.
That's for a load test: but how for a functional test?
And, what if I have an error in the application during the functional test?
For example: I record a scenario in which I fill in a form for an online registration, and the registration go on correctly. Then, if I play the recorded scenario again, I will have an error in the web page telling me that the user that I want to create already exists. The point is: what will I see in TestMaker? Will I have a detailed log? What kind of error will I see?
Thanks a lot
Giovanni
Da: users-bounces at lists.pushtotest.com [mailto:users-bounces at lists.pushtotest.com] Per conto di Olivier Dony
Inviato: lunedì 24 settembre 2007 16.34
A: TestMaker users list
Oggetto: Re: [ptt-users] Red the Tutorial. And now???
On Sep 24, 2007, at 3:45 PM, Giovanni Colombo wrote:
Hi all,
I am not a programmer, but I red that there's no need to be a programmer to use TestMaker to make tests.
I red the tutorials, but they only show how to "copy and paste" some code to create a functional (or other) test. Now I have an application to test: I know how to record using the TestGen4Web plug-in to Firefox; what I don't know is how to use that recording to build a functional or a load test. Do I need to write any line of code? I hope not, because in the description is written that there is no need to be a programmer to make tests with testmaker.
Once you have recorded a scenario with TestGen4Web, you can import it directly in TestMaker 5.
Start TestMaker, then go in the Tools Menu, and choose "Import TestGen4Web".
Choose the input (TG4W) and output (python) files, and accept the creation of a default scenario (XML).
TestMaker will convert your TG4W scenario into a python script, and wrap it in a load-test.
That's it, you can execute the test by clicking on the big arrow in the controller pane on the left.
You can modify the parameters of the load-test by editing the default scenario file (crlevels, testTime, etc.)
This does not count as writing lines of code, right? ;-)
For additional examples, you can read the rest of the documentation on http://docs.pushtotest.com/docs/index.html
Hope this helps,
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