Settings dialog box
This topic describes the Sprinter global settings, available from the Settings dialog box. These settings allow you to set and view the General, Hot Key, Plan, Run, Digital Lab, and ALM settings globally, for all tests. To open the settings, click the Settings button in the upper toolbar.
General settings
UI Elements |
Description |
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Show Power Mode Welcome dialog |
Opens the Welcome to Power Mode dialog box when you activate Power Mode. Tip: You can also hide this dialog by clearing the Display this screen when Power Mode is turned on check box in the dialog box. |
Enable Animations |
Enables animations for Note: Enabling animation may affect performance. |
Language |
A dropdown indicating the interface language. Note: For a change in the interface language to take effect, you must restart Sprinter. |
Hot keys
This pane lets you view the hot key settings for common actions during the creation and running of tests.
For example:
Pass Step | Alt + F5 |
Fail Step | Alt + F6 |
Return to Previous Step | Alt +F7 |
Return to Next Step | Alt + F8 |
Plan settings
This pane lets you set the Plan mode settings.
The Plan options indicate where to place the text of the captured action:
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Insert the text of the captured user action into the step's Description.
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Insert the text of the captured user action into the step's Name.
Run settings
This pane lets you set the Run mode settings.
UI Elements |
Description |
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Capture all images during a test |
Saves a screen capture of the application for every user action. Relevant for tests run in Power Mode only. Note: Capturing all images may cause a delay in the time it takes to submit a defect to ALM and increase the storage needs of your platform server. |
Capture all images for a failed test |
Saves a screen capture of the application for every user action in a failed run. Relevant for tests run in Power Mode only. |
Capture all images for a failed step (tests with steps only) |
Saves a screen capture of the application for all failed steps. Relevant for tests run in Power Mode only. |
Do not capture images |
Does not save any screen captures of the application. Relevant for tests run in Power Mode only. |
Full desktop capture of Primary screen |
Sets the Storyboard automatic screen capture to capture the entire desktop area of the Primary screen. This includes the Windows taskbar, displaying the date and time. Relevant for tests run in Power Mode only. |
Captured image size (percentage) |
Sets the percentage of the size of the captured image, relative to the actual size. This applies to Storyboard, Annotation, and Screenshot images. Relevant for tests run in Power Mode only. |
Captured image quality (percentage) |
Sets the percentage of the quality of the captured image. This applies to Storyboard, Annotation, and Screenshot images. Relevant for tests run in Power Mode only. |
Automatic screen movie recording |
Automatically records a movie of your run. You can use a Smart Defect to attach the recorded movie to a defect. Default state: Cleared
The screen movie functionality must first be enabled by your Application Lifecycle Management administrator. |
Link runtime defect (ALM users only) |
When a defect is created during the run, you can choose to link the defect to the run or the failed run step. Choose an option:
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Shows ALM Server time in Run Report if available | Sets Sprinter to capture date and time information during the test run, and save in ALM as a run record. You can set preferences to use ALM server time or local machine time. |
The following guidelines apply:
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The options in the Run Settings pane that control screen captures are relevant only for tests that were run in Power Mode and determine the screen captures to be available for display for the actions in the Storyboard. For details, see Storyboard window.
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Sprinter temporarily captures and saves images for each action in your run. The options in the Run pane determine which captures to save with the run results and which to discard.
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If the Capture all images in a test option is disabled in the Setting dialog box, your ALM administrator can enable it in the project. In ALM, select Tools > Customize. In the Project Customization window, select the Sprinter node, and select the desired options in the Screen Captures section. For example, Enable Storing of all images during a test. For details, see Sprinter customization in ALM .
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For ALM, changes to the Run settings only apply to actions captured after you made the change.
- You can link defects during runtime.
Digital Lab settings
The Digital Lab pane lets you view and edit the connection parameters for a Digital Lab server. Digital Lab settings are only relevant for tests running in Power Mode.
To run a test with Digital Lab, you need to set up the Digital Lab server. For details, see the Digital Lab Help Center.
UI Elements |
Description |
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URL |
Your Digital Lab server URL. For example, |
Authentication type |
Lets you choose the type of authentication to use for the Digital Lab server.
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Use SSL |
If the Digital Lab server was installed with secure access (https), select Use SSL. If you did not enable this option, and the Test Connection failed, try selecting this option. To use SSL, your computer must have an SSL certificate installed in the Trusted Root Certification Authorities category. |
Proxy settings |
Allows you to enter the Digital Lab server's proxy information (only required when access to the Digital Lab server is via a proxy machine). |
Authenticate |
Authenticates with the Digital Lab server with the method chosen above. |
ALM settings
The ALM pane lets your view the connection parameters to ALM. This pane is only available if you logged in with ALM. For details, see Log in to Sprinter.
UI Elements |
Description |
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URL |
Your ALM server URL. |
User name, Password |
Your ALM credentials. |
Domain, Project |
The domain and project storing your tests and/or business components. |
DTS settings
The DTS pane lets your view the connection parameters to the Defect Tracking System.
This pane is not visible if you connected through ALM or Octane.
UI Elements |
Description |
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Provider |
The Defect Tracking System product: Agile Manager, Bugzilla, File System, JIRA, or Mail. |
URL |
The complete URL of the DTS system. For Bugzilla: http(s)://host:port/ For Agile Manager: http(s)://host:port/ For JIRA: http(s)://host:port/restapi/latest |
Username, Password |
The credentials for connecting to the DTS server. |
Connect | Attempts to connect to the DTS using the information provided in the above fields. |
Login |
Logs in to the selected product or project. Note: Only visible when a connection to the DTS server is established. |
<product specific fields> |
The section beneath the dividing line shows the fields that are specific to the Defect Tracking System: Bugzilla
JIRA
Agile Manager
Mail
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Reconnect on startup |
Instructs Sprinter to connect to the current product or project using your credentials, upon startup. |