Configuring applications for tests
When you want to test Android, iOS, web, and Windows desktop applications, you must first configure them. You can configure these applications in a common web interface that helps you to manage all the applications in one place. You can use these applications anytime later to record and play back tests.
Procedure
- Go to the Web UI Test perspective in Rational® Functional Tester.
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Click the Application Configuration icon in the
toolbar.
A browser window opens and the Application Configuration page is displayed. The page displays the list of all applications that you have configured in Rational® Functional Tester. You can use the filters to view the applications based on the type.
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Click Add and select the type of application that you want to
configure.
A dialog box is displayed and fields differ based on the application type.
The application types are as follows:- Android: To configure the Android applications that you want to use for mobile tests.
- Desktop: To configure the Windows desktop applications that you want to use for Windows test.
- iOS: To configure the iOS applications that you want to use for mobile tests.
- Web: To configure the web applications that you want to use for Web UI tests.
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Enter the details of the application, which you want to configure, in the appropriate
fields that are displayed in the dialog box.
For example, if you want to configure a web application, then you must enter the URL of the application.
- Click Add.
Results
The application is configured and it is listed on the Application Configuration page.
What to do next
- Edit the details of the application by clicking the Edit icon inline with the name of the application.
- Delete the application if it is no longer required by clicking the Delete icon .
- Apply the variable substitution, which is local to a test, to all the test suites that use the same application for their tests by clicking the Update application in selected test suites icon . The changes of the URL are then applied to all the test suites that use the web application in their tests.