In this section:
Configuring Authentication Settings
When you first record a scenario, the authentication information specified in the Security Preferences are used first. If you want to record a scenario on a web application that requires Kerberos authentication, you need to specify the Kerberos authentication credentials in the Security Preferences before recording the scenario. For details on how to do this, see Configuring Kerberos Authentication for Tools for additional information.
Right-click your project and choose Add New > Test (.tst) File... or Provisioning Action (.pvn) File...You can also click the Add Recorded Scenarios button in the toolbar.
- Specify a name and the directory for the file in the wizard and click Next.
Choose Web> Record web scenario and click Next. PVNs must be stored in a project named "ProvisioningAssets."
Choose one of the following options to specify a starting point for the web scenario and click Next.
Record starting from a referenced scenario: Choose this option to start recording a new web scenario that builds on an existing (reusable) web scenario. For example, you can record one scenario that captures the steps to log into your application, and then reference this when creating new scenarios. This way, you don’t need to record the login steps every time that you want to create a new scenario that requires a log in. If the login steps change, you just need to update the one login scenario. All related scenarios will automatically use the updated information.
Record web scenario: Choose this option to record a new scenario.
Complete the next Record Web Scenario wizard page and click Next.
Test Suite Name Specify the name of the test suite that the scenario should start from Start Recording From / Test Suite Reference Enter the URL of the site where you want to record. To record applications that "live" on the same machine as SOAtest, do not use localhost—instead, use the machine name (e.g., mymachine.parasoft.com) or the IP address (e.g., 10.10.11.11).
If you selected Record starting from a referenced scenario, specify the name of the test suite containing the reference. You can enable the Persist as relative path option, which configures SOAtest to generate artifacts relative to the reference suite. To reference tests in another project, use the
${project_loc
} variable.Chrome Path The Chrome path may be set automatically (e.g., from system settings or browser playback preferences). Change if necessary. Generate Test Maintainability Report Specifies whether you want SOAtest to generate a report that helps you gauge the maintainability of a test suite. See Creating a Report of Test Suite Maintainability for details. Action Suite Name Specify the name of the action suite that the scenario should start from Action Suite Reference / Start Recording From If you are recording an all new scenario, enter the URL of the site where you want to record. To record applications that "live" on the same machine as SOAtest, do not use localhost—instead, use the machine name (e.g., mymachine.parasoft.com) or the IP address (e.g., 10.10.11.11).
If you selected Record starting from a referenced scenario, specify the name of the action suite containing the reference. You can enable the Persist as relative path option, which configures Virtualize to generate artifacts relative to the reference suite. To reference actions in another project, use the
${project_loc
} variable.Chrome Path The Chrome path may be set automatically (e.g., from system settings or browser playback preferences). Change if necessary. Generate Test Maintainability Report Specifies whether you want Virtualize to generate a report that helps you gauge the maintainability of an action suite. (Optional) Enable the Add url variable to your existing environment option and specify a variable name and prefix in the fields provided. If enabled, this option automatically adds a variable for the URL to the scenario. Environment variables in Parasoft can be used to set conditions around scenarios that may change depending on the testing stage.
Click Finish and the designated start page will open in the selected browser. If you configured recording to start from a referenced scenario, that scenario will be played back in the browser before you can start recording the new scenario steps.
Interact with the application in the browser. To ensure that recording works properly, wait until each page has fully loaded before performing an action. For example, if you click on a link and this causes a page load, you should wait for the page to finish loading so that full page loads can be detected.
Recording Clicks in a Text Input Field (e.g., in a Calendar Widget)?
See Recording Clicks for Calendar Widgets for tips.
Completing Forms
To complete forms, enter the values directly into the GUI controls as if you were actually navigating the site. For instance, type in your user name and password, select radio buttons, check or clear check boxes, and so on.
- Password recall and auto-completion are not supported during recording.
- Google Toolbar's Auto Fill feature is not supported.
- A "type" action may not be recorded if you type the beginning of a term into a field, but then click on a suggestion from a drop down.
Click Stop Recording when you are finished recording. A new Test Suite or Action Suite will appear in the Test Case Explorer or Virtual Asset Explorer.