Configuration: Perfecto
November 19, 2020
|By Roberta Catizone
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Created OnNovember 19, 2020
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Configure Test Modeller
All code created using TestModeller.io uses code templates which define the structure and type of code to be created. Test Modeller provides support for numerous open source frameworks out-the-box made available on the Curiosity Software GitHub page.
The sample framework provides pre-configured code templates within the ‘Code Template’ directory. To import these into Test Modeller follow these steps or watch the video below.
- Login to Test Modeller and go to the ‘workspace’ and then the ‘configuration’ tab
- Select code templates from the configuration view.
- Upload both the page object and test case code templates by selecting the ‘Import’ button next to the code template header.
- Register a new automaton framework using the code templates. You will need to select the code template and test case templates which have previously been uploaded.
- Create a new project within Test Modeller which will be used as a workspace for our page objects and models created for consumption by the automation framework.
- To do this go to ‘Project & Releases’. Select to create a new project and enter a suitable name for the project.
- In the wizard select the automation framework you just created to bind to create the project. This tells Test Modeller to use this specific framework for generations (although it can be overridden at any time).
- To do this go to ‘Project & Releases’. Select to create a new project and enter a suitable name for the project.
Note: This is using the sample framework and configuration provided by Test Modeller. You may have your own automation framework which you wish to utilise. This can be integrated into Test Modeller by configuring your own code templates. A video tutorial is available here.
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- IEnumerable to Data Reader
- Data Table to List
- Nested String List to Data Table
- List to Data Table
- IEnumerable to List
- List to IEnumerable
- Remove from List
- Exists in List
- Value Exists in Dictionary
- Key Exists in Dictionary
- Remove from Dictionary
- Get from Dictionary
- Clear Dictionary
- Add to Dictionary
- Clear List
- Add to List
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- Explanation of Remaining Sheets in the Control Spreadsheet (for reference only)
- The ForeignKeys Sheet - Specifying which Foreign Keys to read from the Source Database
- The Tables Sheet: Defining Metadata that will be read from the Source Database
- The ProcessModel sheet – Toggling Subset Rules
- Refining the Control Spreadsheet
- Overview of the Advanced Control Spreadsheet
- Introduction
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- Drop both Primary and Foreign Keys (The composite DROPKEYS Action)
- Validate Both Primary and Foreign Keys (The composite ValidateKeys Action)
- Add Both Primary and Foreign Keys (The Composite ADDKEYS action)
- Drop Tables
- Truncate Data
- Delete Orphans
- Drop Primary Keys
- Drop Foreign Keys
- Validate that Foreign Keys are Unique
- Validate that Primary Keys are Unique
- Add Foreign Keys
- Add Primary Keys
- Overview of Post-Subset Actions
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- Use Event Hooks to call VIP Flows
- Different Methods for Connecting to Source Databases
- PreProcess Variables and Parameters
- Using SQL Functions to query Databases and Using the Queries in Data Generation Functions
- Summary of the Process to Configure the Test Data Configuration sheet
- How the PreProcessVariables Table is used in the Configuration sheet
- Sample Commerce Configuration Sheet Examples
- Adding Event Hooks in Configuration sheet for custom functionality
- How to Configure the Synthetic Test Data Configuration Control Sheet
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- The UI Recorder
- Test Modeller – Maintenance
- Test Modeller Core (Linux) Optional – Postgres LDAP
- Test Modeller Core (Linux) Optional – SSL Certificate Installation
- Test Modeller Core (Linux) Optional – Active Directory
- Test Modeller Core (Linux) Installation
- Test Modeller: Software Pre-requisites
- Test Modeller : Installation components
- Test Modeller : System requirements (Windows, Linux)
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- Common Problems
- Extend Test Modeller (Advanced)
- Edit Code Templates (Advanced)
- Import existing framework / custom page objects (Advanced)
- Execute Tests (Java)
- Generate Automation Code
- Build a Model (Java)
- Scan an Existing Web App
- Configuration (Java)
- Prerequisites (Selenium Java)
- Welcome Selenium (Java)
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- Generate Optimised Test Cases and Data into Excel
- Implement Naming Conventions
- Page Object Generation
- Intelligent Page Objects
- Customising Page Objects
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- Rule-Based Test Generation
- Trigger Automation Execution from within Test Modeller
- Automation Configuration
- Test Data Automation for Gherkin Specifications
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