Enabling Google Chrome browsers
To use HCL OneTest™ UI to test HTML applications that run on Google Chrome browsers, you must enable the Google Chrome browser manually.
About this task
Note:
- You must enable the browser for recording the tests. HCL OneTest™ UI facilitates playing back the tests directly in Chrome without enabling the browser.
- If you have Google Chrome version 33 or later, you must download the HCL OneTest™ UI for Google Chrome extension from Chrome web store. If you already had the extension and then you upgraded to Chrome version 33 or later, you must uninstall the extension and install it again from the Chrome web store.
You can enable the browser manually by using one of the
following methods:
- By enabling the browser from the Enable Environments dialog box in HCL OneTest™ UI. The browser opens and you are prompted to add the HCL OneTest™ UI for Google Chrome™ extension to the browser.
- By adding the HCL OneTest™ UI for Google Chrome extension to the browser from the Google Chrome web store. For instructions to do this, see Adding the HCL OneTest UI for Google Chrome extension. Ensure that you have an Internet connection to access the extension from the Google Chrome web store. After adding the extension, verify that the browser is enabled by opening the Enable Environments dialog box in HCL OneTest™ UI.
Procedure
- In HCL OneTest™ UI, click to invoke the Enable Environments dialog box (the enabler).
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Click the Web Browsers tab. Add
the Google Chrome browser to the Web Browsers list
by doing the following:
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On the Web Browsers tab, click Chrome in
the Web Browsers list, and click Enable.
The Google Chrome browser opens and you are prompted to add the HCL OneTest™ UI for Google Chrome extension to the browser. If you intend to add the extension, click Continue and then click OK. The extension is added to the browser, and the browser is enabled for functional testing. On the Web Browsers tab In the Enable Environments dialog box, the enabled status is indicated in parentheses after the Google Chrome browser name in the Web Browsers list.
- Test that the browser is enabled properly by clicking the Test button to run the Browser Enablement Diagnostic Tool.
- In the Enable Environments dialog box, click Finish.