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1 QTP 9.2 Material Prepared by Sriraman K

2 2 Objectives Automation – Need for automation, Rules of automation Exposure to the Automation Concepts and Kick start the learning of one of the leading tool QTP

3 3 Need of Automation Speed – Automation Scripts run very fast when compared to human users Reliable – Tests perform precisely the same operations each time they are run, there by eliminating human error. Repeatable – We can test how the application reacts after repeated execution of the same operation Comprehensive – We can build a suite of tests that covers every feature in our application Reusable – We can reuse tests on different versions of an application, even if the user interface changes.

4 4 Rules of Automation Testing Tools are usually very expensive. The test manager or the test lead has to think twice before going in for automating his test effort. There are also some widely held false notions or beliefs about automation tools. In general, the golden rules that should be kept in mind in the regard are.

5 5 Golden Rules Product feature understanding, test planning, test case documentation, test bed setup, defect tracking, progression tests are all done in manual mode Test automation success depends on robustness of the test cases not on the test tool. Every manual step has commands in test scripts If it is not worth, DO NOT AUTOMATE. Do not build application logic in your test scripts Always have a common know base state for test cases One test script Action must address one test case.

6 6 What are the different tools available in the market (for functional testing)- Quick Test Professional (HP) WinRunner (HP) Robot (IBM Rational) Functional Tester (IBM Rational) SilkTest (Borland) TestComplete (AutomatedQA) QAWizard (Seapine) TestPartner (Compuware) QEngine (AdventNet) Open source tools (Sahi, Watir)

7 7 Life Cycle Of Automation- Analyze the Application Select The Tool Identify the session Design/ Record Test Scripts Run the test scripts Finding & Reporting the defects

8 8 Introduction to QTP - Developed by Mercury interactive now owned by HP Developed for web functionality QTP supports both web applications & windows applications QTP Developed in 2002, present version in the market is 9.5 Test Script developed on VB Script QTP supported Technology.NET. J2EE, Main Frame, XML, Java, Delphi ERP -> SAP, Seibel, People soft QTP Supports both Technical & Non Technical People QTP run on only windows platform not supporting UNIX, Linux etc

9 9 Environment needs for QTP 9.2 System Requirement : Equivalent to P3 and above Hardware Drive : 250MB of Free Memory space RAM : 512MB of RAM OS : M/S windows 2000 server with 3-4 service pack M/S windows XP with 1-2 SP M/S windows 2003 with no service pack Web Browser : MS Internet Explorer 5.5 and above Netscape Navigator 6.11, 6.22, 6.23, 7.02, 7.1 AOL 8.0, 9.0

10 10 Add Ins of QTP - Technology supported by the QTP By default three Add Ins are there in QTP ActiveX VB Web Additional Add ins: Java Oracle People soft.NET Terminal Emulator (RTE) SAP Siebel Delphi

11 11 Window Structure of QTP - 1) Test Pane 2) Active Screen 3) Data Table 4) Debug Viewer

12 12 Architecture Of QTP - Script(.mts file) Action1Rep1(.mtr file) Sheet1(localSheet) Parameters (Action Parameter) Shared Repository (.tsr File)Action2Rep2 Global SheetSheet2(localSheet) Environment ParameterParameters (Action Parameter) Test Parameter Action3Rep3 Sheet3(localSheet) Parameters (Action Parameter) “

13 13 Course Objective Object Spy Object Identification – Understanding customizing Non – Standard Objects – Understanding Way of Recognition Object Repository Simple Record and Replay Types of Record – Context Sensitive, Analog, Low Level Record Managing Script with Various Data – Parameters (DataTable) VB Scripting (String Manipulation, Msgbox, Split command, InStr, Loops, Conditions) Managing Script with Dynamic Objects – Regular Expression – Smart Identification Check Points – Standard, Bitmap, Text

14 14 Object Spy- Object spy is used to display or view all the physical properties and methods of an object.

15 15 Object Identification- Used to Map non Standard Object to Standard Object Used to configure Recognition properties for an object class. – Recognition properties are configured using Mandatory Properties Assistive properties (are used when mandatory property fails to recognize the object uniquely) Ordinal Identifier (are used when both mandatory and assistive fails to recognize the object uniquely) – Location (Represent x- coordinate of the screen or parent object Nearest to x is 0) – Index (Works based on active screen – active screen being 0 by default) – Creation Time (For web browsers, no. of instances decides the creation time)

16 16 Object Repository- Stores the object for the purpose of playing back Uses Logical Name and Description properties to recognize the object from script and application respectively Description Properties are created through Object Identification Repository can be managed using Per Action mode (.mtr File) and Shared Repository Mode (.tsr File) by the script

17 17 Object Repository Dialog Box-

18 18 Recording Modes - Three Modes of Recording – Context Sensitive or Normal Recording – Uses the object class and properties and method to perform action. – Analog Recording – Understands only the key or mouse movements – Relative to the screen: Desktop.RunAnalog “Track1” – Relative to the window: Window( >).RunAnalog “Track1” – Low Level Recording – Understand the x and y coordinate of the within the object on which the action is performed. Object( >).Click (22,45)

19 19 Record a Test

20 20 Record & Run Settings-

21 21 Run a Test and Save Results-

22 22 View Test Results-

23 23 Virtual Object- Virtual Object is used to identify the properties of similar objects in a particular Area. Example: In normal recording if we select the paint brush window, the script will look like this- window(“Paint”).Activate Window(“Paint”).Winobject(“colors”).Click 72,16 Window(“Paint”).Winobject(“colors”).Click 80,14 window(“Paint”).Close If we are using Virtual object, the script will look like this- window(“Paint”).Activate Window(“Paint”).Winobject(“colors”).Virtual Button(“RED”) Window(“Paint”).Winobject(“colors”).Virtual Button(“BLUE”) window(“Paint”).Close

24 24 VB Scripting Msgbox() Inputbox() String manupulation Using Variables Using Concatenation Split () Instr() Loops – For loop, Do while, Select Case Conditions – If then Else

25 25 Parameters – Data manipulation Script Level Parameterization – Constant – DataTable(“clmName”,dtLocal/GlobalSheet) – RandomNumber(start,End) – Environment(“Paraname”) – Action Parameter - Parameter(“ParaName”) Action Parameter – Constant – DataTable – RandomNumber – Environment – Test Parameter Test Parameter – Constant (Test Parameter can be configured only through Action Parameter) Environment Parameter – Build In – User Defined

26 26 Action Parameter – To create an Action Parameter – Go to Action, Right Click, Select Action Properties and give Default value to be used. – To Modify Action Parameter default value – Go to Action, Right Click, Select Action Call Properties and select the parameter for which modification is needed, select value column and click on configure value button under value. – To control the iteration of Action Sheet, Go to Action, Right Click, Select Action call properties and Run tab

27 27 Test Parameter &Environment Test Parameter – File->Setting->Parameter Tab – Only constant value can be used – To use the test parameter in the script, Test parameter needs to configured to action parameter. Environment Parameter – File->Setting->Environment Tab – Build in and User defined parameters – To use the environment in other machines, use export and import under environment parameter tab

28 28 Setting the Parameter Value-

29 29 Using Data Sheet (Global, Local & Location)-

30 30 Multiple Actions How to Create New Actions? – Creating as Independent Action (Call to New action, Select “at the end of test” radio button) – Creating as Nested Action (Call to new action, Select “After the current test” radio button) Dependent Action – One action depends on another action for want of data – Using Datatable Output Value – Using Output Parameter Output Value – Output value Select the object from active screen, Right click, Select output value At Recording time Select from menu Insert->Output Value- >Standard Output value

31 31 Reusable Actions How to make an action as Reusable Action? Passing Parameters for Reusable Action – Using Input Parameters – Using Output Parameters SystemUtil Commands.Exist Command Syntex of Reusable Action – RunAction “ActionName[ScriptName]”, One/Alliteration, Parameters(optional)

32 32 Dynamic Objects- What is Dynamic Object? When we can say, the object is dynamic? Ways to Solve those dynamic objects – SetTOProperty Parent().Object(“Logical”).SetTOProperty “propertyName”, Value – Regular Expression – Repository Parameter – Smart Identification What is Smart Identification? – It is a second level of Recognition Mechanism to recognize an object when it is failed using Description properties – It is not a permanent method to solve a dynamic object – It is an indication to the user that the object is not managed using description properties

33 33 Regular Expressions- This can be used where there is a pattern of Change. Regular Expressions can be used in the following areas: 1) Check Points 2) In parameterization 3) Data Driven test 4) Actions 5) Exception Handling….etc

34 34 Using a Regular Expression-

35 35 Some Regular Expressions- ExpressionCharDescription Period.Matches any single character Asterisk*Matches zero to any number of occurrences of the preceding character Plus+Matches one to any number of occurrences of the preceding character Brackets[A-Z][a-z]Matches a range of characters [0-9]Matches a range of numbers \wMatches any alphanumeric character including underscore \WMatches any non-alphanumeric character Digit\dMatches any digit \d{4}Matches exactly four digits

36 36 Smart Identification- Smart Identification is used as Second level of recognition mechanism. When the Quick test fails to recognize the object through description properties, it tries to identify the object using Smart identification. By invoking smart identification, system takes more time than usual time so if an object is identified in smart identification method then that object needs to be attended Two properties are available in Smart identification They are- Base Filter Properties (This property has to match) Optional Filter Properties (Atleast one of the property should be unique)

37 37 Synchronization Point- Synchronization point maintains the time coordination between testing process and your application process. Types of Synchronization – Sync – Wait – WaitProperty – Exist

38 38 Check Points- Check Point is a verification point that compares the current value of the specified property with the expected value for that property. Standard Check Point Text/ Text Area Check Point Bitmap Check point Database Check Point XML Check Point Accessibility Check Point/ Web Checkpoint

39 39 Checkpoint Types

40 40 Inserting a Checkpoint During Recording-

41 41 Insert a Checkpoint After Recording-

42 42 Identifying a Failed Checkpoint-

43 43 Exception Handling- It enables Quick test to detect and handle when unexpected error occurred during execution time. Types of Exception Handling: – Popup Exception Handling – Object State Exception Handling – Test Run Exception Handling – Application Crash

44 44 Comments & Queries- Queries are always welcome.

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46 46 Feedback- Please spend few minutes from your valuable time to provide your feedback. It will help us to improve in next sessions. Contact Details Sriraman K Email : sriramank@softsmith.com Thanks & Happy Testing..


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