http recording/ how to run the test correctly [message #51705] |
Thu, 26 January 2006 09:50  |
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Originally posted by: mark.worthmann.emprise.de
Hi,
I am new to TPTP and I have the following problem with http recording.
1.I choose file->new->other->recording->Http Recording to record my
activity
in the browser(IE).
2.I choosed a new folder in my project (i named then project
TestContainer) and named the recording file TestTPTPRecording.rec.
->clicked finish
3.An emty browserwindow opens (IE) and I logged in in my portal. After
that I closed the browserwindow (so that the recording stopped).
4.The recorder controller says:
kBytes recorded:0
...
Recording completed
Test to be generated:
/TestContainer/test-ressources/TestTPTPRecording.testsuite
Test Generation completed
5. I clicked with the right mousebutton on
TestTPTPRecording.recmodel->Generate Test->finish and there comes a new
file with it called LoginTest.testsuite
6. Now the problem: if try to run this file as Test i get the folling
error:
IWAT2010E The configuration does not provide a Launchable Test Element
Why can I not run the test. Do have do set anything in the configuration.
And if it so what and where do I have to do this? Why there are 0 kb
recorded, do I have to do anything special in the browser while recording?
Please, can anyone help me?
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Re: http recording/ how to run the test correctly [message #52332 is a reply to message #52250] |
Wed, 01 February 2006 06:08  |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: mark.worthmann.emprise.de
Hey, I can start the test now.
The problem was, that I did not switch to the Test Navigator view, but
used the normal navigator view of Eclipse. There is also a link "generate
test" in the right mouse-click menu of the *.recmodel-file and I thought,
that that was the generate link.
Ok, now I can record an run tests. The next step for me will be to find
out all information about the tests after running (I think that are the
reports in the right-mouse-click-menu). And then I will try to use a
datapool.
Thank you,
Mark
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